
Make a basic full stack website/webapp using the mevn stack
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What you get with this Offer
This offer delivers a functional, basic full-stack application built with the MEVN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, Vue.js, Node.js). The scope includes core features like user authentication (JWT), CRUD operations, a responsive front-end with Vue.js, and a RESTful API backend with Node.js and Express. The project will be deployed to a basic hosting environment (e.g., Netlify or Vercel), and you’ll receive clean, documented code. This package is ideal for startups or small businesses needing a simple but robust web app, such as a content management system, basic dashboard, or portfolio site with dynamic functionality.
Upgraded Professional MEVN Application ($2,200, 10 days)
For clients needing advanced functionality, this upgraded package builds on the basic offering with production-ready features. It includes real-time updates via WebSockets (e.g., live chat or notifications), payment gateway integration (Stripe or PayPal), an admin dashboard with analytics, and SEO optimization for better visibility. The codebase will follow best practices for scalability, with additional security measures and performance optimizations. Post-delivery, you’ll receive 14 days of complimentary bug fixes to ensure smooth deployment. This tier suits businesses ready to launch a polished, feature-rich web app, such as a marketplace, SaaS tool, or data-driven platform.
Get more with Offer Add-ons
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I can upgrade to a professional-grade full-stack MEVN application with advanced features
Additional 5 working days
+$700 -
I can make any revisions you may want after the project is completed
Additional 3 working days
+$150
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
To get started, I’ll need a clear overview of your project goals and any existing materials you have. Please share details about the features you want, your target audience, and examples of similar websites or apps you like for reference. If you have brand assets like logos, colour schemes, or content drafts, those will help me align the design with your vision. For deployments or integrations, I’ll need access to your hosting service or API documentation (if you have any). The more specific you can be upfront, the smoother the process will be—feel free to attach files or links to inspiration when you send your initial message.