I have a complete Figma mock-up for an adult directory that targets the United Kingdom and I now want the whole experience cloned into WordPress so I can host and manage everything myself.
The build has to follow the Figma layouts as closely as possible, but it’s the functionality that will make or break this project. The single most important piece is a filter-based area search driven by location; users have to be able to narrow results quickly by town, county or postcode.
Core features I need working smoothly:
• Vendor promotion – a paid seven-day “VIP” banner that automatically goes live once payment is confirmed and expires on schedule.
• Member feedback – simple star rating plus written review, held for moderation.
• Image handling – standard photo gallery for public images and a restricted gallery that only signed-in members can view.
• “Available today” indicator – a green badge vendors can toggle; only paying vendors see the toggle.
• Gifting – members can send cash gifts to vendors; any well-supported payment gateway is fine as long as transactions record in both user dashboards.
• Booking contact – a secure in-site messaging or form system so users can request a booking without exposing personal emails.
• Account management – separate dashboards for vendors and members, age-verification ready, GDPR-compliant data storage.
Acceptance criteria
1. Match to supplied Figma files across desktop, tablet and mobile.
2. Location-based filter search returns accurate results in under two seconds.
3. All paid features integrate with Stripe (or comparable gateway) and log correctly in WordPress admin.
4. Roles, permissions and content restrictions are enforced out of the box.
5. Site ships as a ready-to-deploy WordPress package (theme, child theme, plugins, SQL).
Take whatever development time you need; quality and reliability are more important than speed. If anything in the workflow is unclear, let’s iron it out before you start coding. an example website would be adultwork.com
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