Time & Peace Café & Gallery is looking for a skilled website developer/SEO specialist to support the next phase of our website growth.
We are looking to improve two key areas of our website: artist marketplace functionality and local SEO/search visibility.
Project Scope
1. Artist Marketplace Functionality
We would like to explore a more advanced artist/vendor setup that allows us to better feature and manage artists on our website.
This may include:
Vendor-style artist profiles
Artist-specific collections
Artist commission tracking
Artist product submission process
Backend workflow for approvals
Possible use of third-party tools or another marketplace-compatible integration
We understand that Squarespace has limitations with true multi-vendor access, so we are open to a creative workaround or an external tool that can support this process.
2. SEO + Local Search Optimization
We also need support improving search visibility for our café, gallery, and private event rentals in Philadelphia.
This may include:
SEO page titles and descriptions
Local keyword optimization
Image alt text
Blog or event recap strategy
Google Business Profile alignment
Location-based landing page improvements
Ideal Candidate
We are looking for someone who has experience with:
Squarespace or similar website platforms
Artist/vendor marketplace functionality
Creative workarounds for multi-vendor setups
Local SEO for small businesses
Cafés, galleries, event spaces, or creative brands
To Apply, Please Include
Samples of related work, especially artist marketplace, gallery, café, event space, or local SEO projects
Examples of similar marketplace or artist/vendor website work
Your recommended approach for handling artist functionality
SEO experience with local businesses
Any tools or integrations you recommend
Estimated timeline and pricing
Time & Peace Café & Gallery is a cozy, art-forward café rooted in creativity, community, and culture. We are looking for someone who can help us build a more scalable website experience while improving our visibility in the Philadelphia market.