Skip to main content
View Categories

Web Dev Tools โ€” Project Scope & E-Commerce Complexity

1 min read

๐ŸŒ Web Dev Tools


Web Dev Tools is a six-tab suite for scoping web projects โ€” from a simple landing page to a full e-commerce build with integrations and a maintenance retainer. This article covers the first two tabs. For hosting, maintenance, integrations, and design scope, see Part 2.

Accessing Web Dev Tools #

Web Dev Tools opens via the globe toolbar button on a Freelance / Creative job estimate. The six tabs run across the bottom: Project Scope, E-Commerce, Hosting & Infra, Maintenance, Integrations, and Design Scope. Results insert as line items into your estimate when you tap Apply.

Tab 1 โ€” Project Scope #

Builds the core project scope from a page-by-page inventory. In Project, select the project type โ€” Landing Page, Brochure Site, WordPress / CMS, SaaS, Custom App, or Design Only โ€” and the pricing model: Fixed Project, Hourly / T&M, or Retainer. Enter your hourly rate.

In Page Inventory, build your page list. Each row takes a page type, count, optional custom name, and complexity level. Page types: Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog (List), Blog (Single Post), Portfolio / Gallery, Team, FAQ, Pricing, Landing Page, or Custom. Complexity is Simple, Standard, or Complex. Hours per page calculate automatically. The section header shows a live total โ€” page count and estimated hours โ€” as you build. Tap + Add Page Type to add more rows.

Additional Phases has three toggles for common add-on work, each with an hours field: Discovery & Planning, Content Migration, and QA & Testing. In Revisions, set the number of included revision rounds and toggle on Charge for Revisions if additional rounds are billable โ€” enter hours per round. The Summary section shows total hours and project price. Tap Apply to Job.

Tab 2 โ€” E-Commerce #

Scopes the complexity of an e-commerce build. In Platform, pick the platform โ€” Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, or Custom โ€” and enter your hourly rate.

In Catalog Complexity, set four attributes that drive complexity multipliers: product count tier (1โ€“10, 11โ€“50, 51โ€“200, or 200+), variant complexity (Simple โ€” no variants, Moderate โ€” color / size, or Complex โ€” multi-level), number of payment gateways (stepper), and shipping complexity (Flat Rate, Multiple Zones, Real-Time Carrier, or Custom Rules).

In Features, toggle on any advanced features the build requires. Nine toggles are available: Customer Accounts & Order History, Wishlist / Saved Items, Reviews & Ratings, Loyalty / Rewards Program, Subscription / Recurring Billing, B2B / Wholesale Pricing Tiers, Multi-Currency, Inventory Sync with POS, and Custom Checkout Flow. Each adds hours to the scope. The Summary shows the total build estimate. Tap Apply to Job.