Modern E-Commerce Dog Grooming Website
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
I run a mobile dog-grooming service and I’m now ready to sell a curated range of 15–20 pet-care products online. I need a modern, clean website that introduces the business and handles straightforward e-commerce without an appointment-booking feature.
Core structure
• Home – eye-catching hero section, short service overview, quick links to products
• About Us – brief story of the business and the groomer behind it
• Products – three clearly defined categories, each with its own sub-headings and individual product pages (image gallery, description, price, add-to-cart)
• Contact Us – simple form plus phone and social links
E-commerce essentials
• Secure checkout for credit/debit cards (Stripe or similar)
• Inventory area where I can add, edit or retire items myself
• Tax and shipping settings for domestic deliveries only at launch
• Mobile-first responsive design so customers can browse
Nice-to-have extras (if they fit smoothly)
• Instagram feed on the home page to showcase recent grooms and featured products
Acceptance criteria
1. Site loads quickly and passes basic performance tests on Google PageSpeed.
2. Test transaction with a dummy card processes end-to-end and triggers the order-confirmation email.
3. Admin walk-through provided so I can update copy, images and product details on my own.
I’m open to WordPress + WooCommerce, Shopify, or another user-friendly platform—whichever you feel suits a small catalogue and can scale gracefully. Let me see a few examples of similar storefronts you’ve built, outline your approach, and give me a timeline to get this live.
Core structure
• Home – eye-catching hero section, short service overview, quick links to products
• About Us – brief story of the business and the groomer behind it
• Products – three clearly defined categories, each with its own sub-headings and individual product pages (image gallery, description, price, add-to-cart)
• Contact Us – simple form plus phone and social links
E-commerce essentials
• Secure checkout for credit/debit cards (Stripe or similar)
• Inventory area where I can add, edit or retire items myself
• Tax and shipping settings for domestic deliveries only at launch
• Mobile-first responsive design so customers can browse
Nice-to-have extras (if they fit smoothly)
• Instagram feed on the home page to showcase recent grooms and featured products
Acceptance criteria
1. Site loads quickly and passes basic performance tests on Google PageSpeed.
2. Test transaction with a dummy card processes end-to-end and triggers the order-confirmation email.
3. Admin walk-through provided so I can update copy, images and product details on my own.
I’m open to WordPress + WooCommerce, Shopify, or another user-friendly platform—whichever you feel suits a small catalogue and can scale gracefully. Let me see a few examples of similar storefronts you’ve built, outline your approach, and give me a timeline to get this live.