About the Role
This is a freelance role for the Tendem project. As a Frontend Developer (AI Pilot), you will design, build, and refine landing pages, waitlist pages, promo pages, and small multi-page websites. You will be responsible for turning client briefs into responsive, performant, and polished web experiences within a hybrid AI-human environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Build landing pages, waitlist pages, and promo pages with clear hero sections, CTAs, and conversion-focused layouts.
- Build small multi-page websites (Home, About, Services, Contact, etc.) that follow client requirements and basic information architecture.
- Implement responsive, mobile-first layouts that work cleanly across devices and browsers.
- Integrate forms, email capture, basic analytics, and simple CMS or headless content sources.
- Apply on-page SEO basics (semantic HTML, meta tags, performance, accessibility) to ensure pages are optimized for ranking and advertising.
- Evaluate AI-generated frontend output and refine markup, styling, structure, and copy placement to production quality.
- Troubleshoot layout, performance, and cross-browser issues independently.
Requirements
- At least 3 years of relevant experience in frontend development, landing page production, or website development.
- Strong command of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including responsive design, Flexbox, and Grid.
- Hands-on experience with at least one modern frontend framework (React, Next.js, Vue, Astro, or similar).
- Experience with utility-first CSS (Tailwind) or modern component libraries.
- Ability to translate Figma designs or written briefs into clean, maintainable code.
- Familiarity with form handling, email capture services, and basic analytics setup (e.g., GA4, Plausible).
- Working knowledge of on-page SEO, accessibility (WCAG basics), and Core Web Vitals.
- Portfolio of shipped landing pages and/or small websites is required.
- English proficiency at an upper-intermediate (B2) level or above.
Compensation and Expectations
- Earn up to $60 per hour equivalent, depending on contribution level and pace.
- Project tasks are estimated to require 10–20 hours per week during active phases.
- Work fully remote with a flexible, self-directed schedule.