Your website should do more than just look good.
It should help visitors understand what you do, trust your business, and take action.
Most websites fail because they look nice, but they don’t guide people properly.
A strong website needs:
- Clear messaging
- A strong call to action
- Fast loading speed
- Trust signals
- A smooth user experience
Because traffic means nothing if people visit and leave without contacting you.
Your website deserves better leads, not just better design.
Make them click.
Then make them inquire.
Do you want me to go more in detail? Comment “Brief”.
Looking for a Laravel Developer Needed > Multi-Tenant SaaS Platform (Bagisto Integration)
I have a multi-tenant SaaS platform built in Laravel that's partially done. The core architecture is in place, tests are passing, but the real work starts now.
What needs to be done:
Integrate Bagisto into a per-tenant isolated database setup so every auto-generated store is a fully working shop
Follow the homepage/UI design closely, it should match exactly, pixel perfect matters here
Every button and function across 3 dashboards needs to work end to end, no skeletons
Missing details, edge cases, and bugs need to be found and fixed
Full user flow tested properly
Deploy and configure on a Hetzner server with SSL and security hardening
The make or break test for Milestone 1:
A merchant signs up, a store is auto-generated in its own isolated database, merchant adds a product, shopper adds to cart, reaches checkout, places an order, merchant sees that order. If you can't do this, don't apply.
You need to actually know:
Laravel multi-tenancy, not just read about it
Bagisto Laravel e-commerce engines
Server setup, Nginx, SSL, deployment
How to read and work inside someone else's codebase
This is the start of long term work.
One last thing. If you send me an AI generated proposal I will know immediately. Don't waste your time or mine. Write like a human who actually read this post and tell me specifically how you would approach the Bagisto integration. That's the only answer I care about.
I lost a client with one message.
Client: Someone is saying he will do that in half the price.
Me: My prices reflect the quality of work I deliver. You can go with them if you're looking for cheap.
Good clients argue on quality, not price. Learn to say no. In freelancing, not every client is worth keeping.
My portfolio is live, and I’m excited to hear your thoughts.
I’m always lazy when it comes to designing and developing something for myself.
Does the same thing happen to you too?
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I've been working on my portfolio. A long time ago, I created one, but I never maintained it. Working on your own projects makes you a bit lazy; I always procrastinate when I'm working for myself for free. But finally, I've created a new one, and it is very close to being ready. I will soon publish it under my https://t.co/0WPbgQErAJ domain.