Description:
We are a new start-up company that is looking for assistance in designing our ecommerce website.
We have the following initial requirements:
Company logo
Website UI/UX frontend
Subscription management site (chargebee/recurly/shubbly/etc)
Overview
We provide professional services to customers which include the following charges:
One off onboarding/setup-fee. It usually takes us a month to complete this phase.
After the onboarding is completed (typically a month), the ‘subscription’ service starts where our clients pay us in advance a monthly retainer.
We want to automate the process by allowing clients to enroll online through our website. At a high level, the website needs to have ecommerce facilities where clients can subscribe to several services.
In essence, we want to offer our services via a Subscription Management platform (chargebee/recurly/shubbly/etc). The front end can either be hosted on the Subscription Management platform itself, or somewhere else and then be integrated via js/widget/etc.
Look and feel:
First and foremost the site needs to communicate a sense of trust in our services and the look and feel needs to be inviting and reflected by the colour scheme, choice of fonts and images.
The site must be elegant and simple to navigate.
Content & structure:
This section is only a guideline and we expect the UX/UI designer to advise on a better structure if applicable. We have a skeleton sitemap that can be shared via [login to view URL]
At a high level the pages/sections that we look to have include:
Components
Navbar:
Stick at the top while scrolling
Search:
Able to search for content in our website
Pages:
Home page:
Hero section
Carousel of logos of vendors that we work with
Benefits of our services
What we offer
How it works
Call to Action (contact us)
Footer
Vendors [NOTE] For some vendors we’ll be offering bundles, where clients can subscribe to a number of services in one go, or look at the bundle and select specific services from it.
Vendor 1
Hero
Info about the benefits of joining this specific vendor program
Bundles
Individual services. Depending on the vendor, there can be over 100 services so we need to think how we’re presenting this info to customers without overwhelming them and killing the UX experience. Tabs is an option but we’ll want the UX/UI engineer to advise on this front.
Vendor 2
Same as Vendor 1
Vendor 3
Same as Vendor 1 but without bundles
Vendor x
etc/etc/
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