5 Types of Low Code Jobs for Freelance Web Developers

A good website design scope of work template can make all the difference.

Welcome to Scope Smarter, Not Harder, a series from Wethos highlighting our services and scope of work templates from the Wethos Services Library. In this installment, we’re highlighting services from our top website design scope of work templates. Wethos users have access to over 44 scope of work templates and 600 services ranging from brand strategy to social media and design. Our scope of work tools streamline your proposal process so you can skip the freelance pricing mistakes and get to work.

Here are our top 5 services from scope of work templates for “low-code” web design projects.

The services below may be used in combination with other services from our library, such as performing research, designing assets, or walking a client through the platform.

Please note that our pricing suggestions are relational and the numbers inputted by users inform the recommendations over time. If you have feedback on the pricing below, please let us know: @wethosco on social! We always want our system to become smarter with your help.

1. Build a Squarespace website: 1 website

Description: “Develop a wireframe and site using established brand identity on Squarespace.” This price reflects the access to an established brand identity. If your client doesn't have a brand identity to work from, remember to charge for that work! We have brand strategy scope of work templates that you may pull from to mix and match services.

2. Build a Wix website: 1 website

Description: “Develop a website on Wix up to 5 pages using established brand identity. Wix hosting services are paid separately to Wix. The client will choose the Wix service pricing that meets their needs and budget.”

3. Build a Shopify website: 1 website

Description: “Create Shopify website architecture with listings for client's product inventory. May include eligible discount codes and copywriting.” Please note that this does not include the customization of a theme, which is highlighted below.

4. Customize Shopify theme: 1 theme

Description: “Using a premium theme as a base, populate the theme with content, and build new home page sections & other features where necessary. Use existing theme infrastructure when making JavaScript or CSS changes.”

5. Build a Duda website: 1 website

Description: “Develop a website up to 5 pages using brand identity on Duda. Includes AWS hosting for one year.”

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