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I’m looking for a frontend developer to help build an instant results page for a property income calculator. After a user completes a short form, they are redirected to a results page that instantly displays personalised income estimates. This includes a monthly income range, supporting text, call-to-action buttons, and a yearly earnings chart. All calculation logic already exists in Google Sheets. You will not be building the calculator itself. Your role is to read the calculated values (via URL parameters or a simple Google Apps Script endpoint) and render them cleanly on the page. The work is primarily frontend. It involves JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and rendering a dynamic chart (for example using Chart.js or similar). The page must load quickly and display results immediately without asking the user to re-enter information. The results page design is already defined. You’ll be implementing the dynamic logic and wiring the data into the UI. This is a focused task, not a large application or long-term build. Required experience Strong JavaScript Frontend development (HTML, CSS) Experience rendering charts Comfortable consuming data from APIs or URL parameters Nice to have but not required Experience with Google Apps Script Experience working with CMS-based sites such as Squarespace To apply, please include Relevant examples of similar work (calculators, dashboards, charts, or dynamic pages) A brief explanation of how you would approach this task Confirmation that you are comfortable working with dynamic data and charts Apply To this Job Company : Upwork Salary : Contractor  

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