Website with Multi-Vendor Skill-Based Task Assignment
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Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 1 - 2 weeks
Hi,
I need a website with that will be a multi-vendor e-commerce website like UpWork, Thumbtack, or PeoplePerHour, but only in the sense that it has both a Seller side and a Buyer side. However, there is a major difference in that, on the Seller side, there will be no products or services presented for sale. Rather, the Seller side will be a site where an administrator posts available gigs. These gigs would have been submitted by clients through offsite or onsite lead-generating sources, and will be posted on the Buyer side by a designated administrator. Those services or tasks can be claimed by the Sellers on the Seller side of the website. So, these Sellers have a login and can access a sort of task board and can claim tasks in various categories that match their verified skills (sellers will include their skills in their profile and the administrator can verify those skills and tag each seller with their verified skills. The seller will then be able to claim tasks that correspond to their verified skills (tasks will have skill tags as well). Each task will be associated with a deadline/turnaround and a price (to be paid to the Seller if successfully completed).
It is also possible that the number of qualified Sellers for each task will be high. In this case, it will be great to build an algorithm (nothing complex, maybe a calculator based on a simple model with input including number of matching skills, time since registered on the site, and a merit-based score). The output of this model will further narrow how many freelancers have access to each task (e.g. if threshold is set at 10, the 10 highest scores from the model get access to skill-matched tasks and the first of those to claim the task gets it).
Completed tasks will be uploaded to a section of the Seller side for retrieval by the administrator. Please let me know if this description is clear, whether or not a theme can serve this purpose (vs. building a custom website) and what the estimate would be to build such a site 1) using a theme and 2) from scratch
Thanks very much!
Kind regards,
Victor
I need a website with that will be a multi-vendor e-commerce website like UpWork, Thumbtack, or PeoplePerHour, but only in the sense that it has both a Seller side and a Buyer side. However, there is a major difference in that, on the Seller side, there will be no products or services presented for sale. Rather, the Seller side will be a site where an administrator posts available gigs. These gigs would have been submitted by clients through offsite or onsite lead-generating sources, and will be posted on the Buyer side by a designated administrator. Those services or tasks can be claimed by the Sellers on the Seller side of the website. So, these Sellers have a login and can access a sort of task board and can claim tasks in various categories that match their verified skills (sellers will include their skills in their profile and the administrator can verify those skills and tag each seller with their verified skills. The seller will then be able to claim tasks that correspond to their verified skills (tasks will have skill tags as well). Each task will be associated with a deadline/turnaround and a price (to be paid to the Seller if successfully completed).
It is also possible that the number of qualified Sellers for each task will be high. In this case, it will be great to build an algorithm (nothing complex, maybe a calculator based on a simple model with input including number of matching skills, time since registered on the site, and a merit-based score). The output of this model will further narrow how many freelancers have access to each task (e.g. if threshold is set at 10, the 10 highest scores from the model get access to skill-matched tasks and the first of those to claim the task gets it).
Completed tasks will be uploaded to a section of the Seller side for retrieval by the administrator. Please let me know if this description is clear, whether or not a theme can serve this purpose (vs. building a custom website) and what the estimate would be to build such a site 1) using a theme and 2) from scratch
Thanks very much!
Kind regards,
Victor
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