Hello! I run a company called ReachTech that helps small businesses and non-profits use technology to reach their goals. We design in Figma and build exclusively in Webflow, with additional javascript coding when necessary to add features that aren't built in to Webflow itself.
Our ideal candidate is an experienced webflow expert who can quickly turn Figma designs into beautiful responsive website on Webflow, using javascript when needed as a supplement to Webflow's core features. You should also have experience designing and building CMS databases that are logical, efficient, and easy to understand. Most of our clients do not have any experience maintaining websites, so it is important that the designs we implement are easy to update for people unfamiliar with Webflow or web maintenance in general.
For maintenance work and updates to existing client websites, you should be able to design additional pages, sections, or forms that conform to an existing design without including a designer in the process.
This is a freelance position for working on a mix of client projects, with the amount of work dependent on client needs, with a current need of about 10 - 15 hours per week.
While our clients are small businesses and non-profits, the problems we are solving often require deep thinking and an innovative approach. It is not "easy" to make tech easy for our clients, but the challenge of doing so is what makes our job enjoyable and rewarding.
Skills Required
- WebFlow
- Javascript
- Experience building and structuring CMS databases and content
- Figma
- Excellent communication in English
Skills Desired
- Zapier integrations
- Experience implementing forms with services like CognitoForms and TypeForm
Locations
- Americas
- Europe
- Because of time zone challenges, we are not accepting applications from Asia, Australia, or India at this time.
You can see our team and get to know the types of clients we work with at www.reachtech.org
If you are interested, please reply with your portfolio and tell us about a project that was particularly challenging or rewarding for you as a developer.