Funrunners Fox Hunt

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 14.01.2026
Бюджет: 750 $

I’m launching FunrunnersFoxHunt.com, a global, region-based competition to crown the “Funrunner Fox 2026,” and I need the full membership platform put in place. Here’s the core concept: contestants (single women) first battle it out in regional heats, winners advance to the 2026 finals, and a paid member community decides the outcome— strictly “one man, one vote.” To make this work I need a true Membership site, not just a public brochure. Key functions I must see live: • Social-media sign-up / login only — email or phone registration are off the table. • Robust User profiles for both voting members and contestants, with photos, short bios, and Q&A sections. • A tamper-proof Voting system tied to each membership account; regional tallies now, global finals later. • An Interactive blog where Prime members can post questions and contestants can answer in threaded comments. • Admin controls that let me open and close regional contests, promote winners to the next round, and export transparent vote reports. Front-end has to feel lively and modern on mobile, while the back-end must remain easy for me to manage content, members, and payments without digging into code. I’m open to WordPress + BuddyBoss/MemberPress, a Laravel build, or another stack you recommend— just spell out why it fits and how you’ll keep voting secure. Deliverables (at minimum) 1. Fully deployed site on my domain with SSL and basic security hardening 2. Custom theme or UI skin that matches the FunrunnersFoxHunt brand kit I’ll supply 3. Working social-login flow (Facebook, Google, X/Twitter; add others if trivial) 4. Role-based dashboards: Admin, Contestant, Member 5. End-to-end test showing one regional contest opening, receiving votes, closing, and pushing a winner to the finals 6. Quick-start guide or video walk-through so I can manage it solo Timelines are flexible if quality is rock-solid, but I’d like an MVP in place to run a pilot regional contest within eight weeks. If you’ve built voting or membership sites before, show me; if you’ve handled large user spikes, even better.