Remote Developer for Modular Responsive Design
Webflow Developer (Fast Delivery: 3–5 Days) — Modular Section Build
Timeline: 3–5 days (phased build)
Start: Immediately
Location: Remote (EST hours)
About the Project
We’re looking for an experienced Webflow Developer to create a modular section-based build in Webflow, based on our Figma designs. Instead of delivering fixed pages only, the developer will build individual reusable sections that we can later combine to form full pages.
The sections must be:
Fully responsive
Editable (copy, images, colors can be swapped easily)
Reusable across the site for new page creation
Take a look at this link for further info:
doc.clickup.com/9011786443/d/h/8cj9wpb-4831/f13b2e4c9266059
Project Phases
Phase 1:
Global nav bar
Global footer
Blog index page (CMS collection) - ~13 sections
Individual blog post template (CMS collection)
Phase 2:
Homepage sections (hero, features, text+image, testimonials, CTAs, etc.), built as modular blocks with a total of ~12 sections
Each section created so our team can re-use them to build other pages
Scope & Deliverables
Section-based system: Build every piece as a reusable, drag-and-drop section inside Webflow.
CMS Blog: Blog index + blog post template tied to CMS Collections.
Responsive design: Optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop.
SEO-ready setup: Meta titles, descriptions, OpenGraph, alt text, clean URLs.
Performance: Optimized media, semantic HTML, clean class structure (client-first or similar system).
Required Skills
3+ years Webflow Designer & CMS experience
Figma → Webflow implementation with high design fidelity
CMS collection setup (blog or portfolio)
Responsive design & cross-browser QA
Clean class naming and maintainable structure (preferred: Client-First or similar)
SEO-friendly and performance-optimized builds
Nice-to-Have
Webflow Interactions 2.0 for subtle animations
Experience with component libraries in Webflow
Work Style
Must deliver within 3–5 days (phased delivery: Phase 1 first, then Phase 2).
Must communicate progress daily (Slack/ClickUp).
Proactive, detail-oriented, and structured.
How to Apply
Please apply with:
Portfolio: 3–5 Webflow builds
Quote: Fixed project price (Phase 1 + Phase 2 separately, plus total).
Timeline: Confirm ability to deliver in 3–5 days with a breakdown per phase.
Approach: Explain how you structure modular sections (e.g., Client-First naming, component library).
Job Qualifications
- Editable (copy, images, colors can be swapped easily)
- SEO-ready setup: Meta titles, descriptions, OpenGraph, alt text, clean URLs
- Performance: Optimized media, semantic HTML, clean class structure (client-first or similar system)
- 3+ years Webflow Designer & CMS experience
- Figma → Webflow implementation with high design fidelity
- CMS collection setup (blog or portfolio)
- Responsive design & cross-browser QA
- SEO-friendly and performance-optimized builds
- Experience with component libraries in Webflow
- Must communicate progress daily (Slack/ClickUp)
- Proactive, detail-oriented, and structured
Job Benefits
Job Responsibilities
- Instead of delivering fixed pages only, the developer will build individual reusable sections that we can later combine to form full pages
- Fully responsive
- Reusable across the site for new page creation
- Individual blog post template (CMS collection)
- Homepage sections (hero, features, text+image, testimonials, CTAs, etc.), built as modular blocks with a total of ~12 sections
- Each section created so our team can re-use them to build other pages
- Scope & Deliverables
- Section-based system: Build every piece as a reusable, drag-and-drop section inside Webflow
- CMS Blog: Blog index + blog post template tied to CMS Collections
- Responsive design: Optimized for mobile, tablet, and desktop
- Must deliver within 3–5 days (phased delivery: Phase 1 first, then Phase 2)
- Quote: Fixed project price (Phase 1 + Phase 2 separately, plus total)
- Timeline: Confirm ability to deliver in 3–5 days with a breakdown per phase
- Approach: Explain how you structure modular sections (e.g., Client-First naming, component library)