[HIRING] Webflow Developer (CMS‑heavy, SEO‑first) – Long‑Term Potential, INR INR 65,000–87,000

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Hi everyone

  1. I’m looking to work directly with an individual Webflow developer in India on a CMS‑heavy, SEO‑first content website. This is not a flashy landing page — it’s a structured, information‑rich platform where clean architecture and long‑term maintainability matter far more than visual gimmicks. If you enjoy building Webflow sites that scale properly and don’t fall apart as content grows, this should be a good fit. Phase 1 scope includes:

    • Homepage / landing page (content‑led, clear UX)

    • Contact page + enquiry handling

    • Newsletter signup (UI + basic setup)

    • ~10 structured topic / product pages

    • CMS‑powered blog

    • CMS‑powered case studies

    • Clear navigation for a content‑heavy site

    • Performance + on‑page SEO best practices from day one

    • Framework for future paid consultations (Bronze / Silver / Gold)

    • CMS readiness for managing enquiries at scale

    I’ll be uploading the content — your focus is CMS structure, SEO, and build quality. Future phases may add paid features, so a scalable, non‑hardcoded foundation is essential. What I’m looking for

    • Strong Webflow CMS experience (essential)

    • Comfortable designing & building directly in Webflow

    • CMS‑first thinking (no hardcoding editable content)

    • SEO‑aware build habits (semantics, performance, scalability)

    • Clean class naming & sensible CMS field structure

    • Able to explain decisions clearly

    • Comfortable with fixed‑price, milestone‑based work

    Design & working style

    • Brand direction, colours, and references provided

    • Full Figma designs not required

    • Quality and cleanliness matter more than rushing

    Please message me with:

    • 2–3 Webflow projects you handled with CMS‑heavy builds

    • How you usually structure CMS collections (blogs / case studies / hubs)

    • One example of how you approach SEO in Webflow

    If this sounds like your kind of project, I’d genuinely like to hear from you

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