I’m building an Android-only storefront for motorcycle parts and accessories and I want the experience to feel like walking into a “dark house” garage—sleek, moody and performance-driven. The core of the job is to deliver a modern, visually striking Android app that makes browsing parts effortless and checking out friction-free. Here is what I need: • A fully functional product catalogue where I can add, edit and organise parts by brand, model or category, complete with high-resolution images, specs and pricing. • Native payment integration (Stripe is my current preference, though I’m open to alternatives you recommend) with secure tokenisation and compliance to Google Play billing guidelines. • A polished, modern UI in a persistent dark theme—think matte blacks, subtle neon highlights and sharp typography. Animations should be smooth but not gimmicky, keeping load times low. • Source code written in Kotlin (Android Studio), cleanly commented and structured for future updates, plus any necessary backend or API connections. • An admin or simple CMS area—web-based or embedded—that lets me manage inventory and view orders without diving into the codebase. • Thorough QA on a range of Android devices (API 24+) and hand-off of an install-ready APK. Acceptance criteria: the catalogue loads in under two seconds on mid-range hardware, the payment flow passes end-to-end test transactions, and the overall look embodies the dark-house concept with consistent use of colour, spacing and iconography. If this aligns with your skill set, let’s lock in the timeline and milestones and get this garage open for business.