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Project OverviewI'm building a web-based platform called HustleHub — a location-driven directory that connects customers with teen-run service businesses like car detailing, landscaping, tutoring, and more. Think Craigslist or TaskRabbit, but specifically for local teen entrepreneurs. Project GoalsBuild a modern, responsive web app with:A ZIP code search input that centers a Mapbox mapAn interactive map showing teen businesses as pins, each with a radius circleClickable pins that display a business info card (name, services, pricing, contact)A filter menu to sort by service category (e.g., Landscaping, Tutoring, Pet Care, etc.)A connection to Supabase as the backend database (already set up with table schema)Clean, mobile-friendly design with a trustworthy, local-community vibe⚙️ Tech Stack (required or preferred)React / Next.jsSupabase (PostgreSQL + Auth + API)Mapbox GL JS (for dynamic map and radius overlays)Tailwind CSS (for responsive design, if using Next.js)API Integration (for ZIP code to lat/lon, fetching business data)Bonus: experience with edge functions or geospatial queries in Supabase DeliverablesFully functioning ZIP-based search + map pageBusiness cards display correctly on pin clickCategory filter in top-right dynamically filters visible pinsResponsive layout (desktop + mobile)Connection to Supabase table teen_businesses for real-time listingsSupport for test listings in dev environment How I WorkI'm a solo founder and technical enough to test things, review commits, and manage Supabase setupPrefer async communication via Upwork, Slack, or NotionOpen to fixed price or hourly for the MVP, depending on scope agreement ️ Optional Next Features (not in this job post, but possible follow-ups)"List Your Business" submission formSimple admin dashboard for approving listingsRatings or reviewsUser login via Supabase AuthDeploy to Vercel with custom domain TimelineI’d love to get a working MVP up within a week, with time for refinements after user feedback.Apply tot his job

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