Proposal
One platform.
Every part of Contech.
The website, Capital, Jobs, and a new Marketplace, merged into a single product on one codebase you own.
The Opportunity
Right now it's two productspretending to be one.
The website is one product and Capital is another: click through and you land somewhere else, with its own layout, its own nav and its own domain. Build the Marketplace on this setup and it becomes a third island, and whatever comes after it becomes a fourth.
The objective is simple: make the Contech website, Capital and the Marketplace feel like one product, on one domain, built from one codebase.
The Solution
One codebase.
One design system.One product.
Everything Contech does becomes one product on one domain, built from a single codebase on GitHub and deployed on Vercel.
What's included
The Contech website, rebuilt off Webflow
Capital, moved onto contech.org
The job board, out of Webflow and into the product
The Marketplace, built from scratch
One design system across every surface
One nav and footer, defined once
Everything on GitHub, owned by Contech
Still yours to keep building on
Scope notes
CMS: Optional, through Sanity.
Payments: Unchanged, on the Stripe links you use today.
Domain & redirects: Included, from the old Webflow URLs.
Investment
One retainer.
Six months.Everything above.
No phases, no change orders, no separate line item once the Marketplace starts. One monthly figure covering design, build and iteration until all of it ships.
Six-month term
At the end of month six we look at where things stand and keep going if there's more worth building. No automatic renewal, nothing to cancel.
Why Me
Product manager anddesign engineer in one.
I'm Jaime. I'm a fractional product manager and design engineer based in Toronto. I've been in startups since 2017, five of those years founding Worksimply, a proptech marketplace for on-demand workspace. After that I ran product at Blurb, a startup working with some of the world's largest record labels.
Next Steps
If this feels right,we can get started.
The next step is a call. We can go through the details, work through anything still open, and agree on where to start.
Set up a call