Wix Velo Developer Needed to Build Staffing Portal Connected to Airtable (Web App, Not Website) - Contract to Hire

I am building a staffing platform for Production Assistants working in TV and film production called The PA Plug. This is not a standard website — it is a member-based web application built on Wix using Velo, with Airtable as the primary database. I need a Wix Velo expert who can build a custom portal that connects Wix to Airtable and automates staffing workflows. System Architecture Wix + Velo = front end (what users see) Airtable = primary database (jobs, PAs, productions, time logs, invoices) Make.com or Zapier = automation between systems Stripe = invoicing and payments Production side (dashboard) Login/dashboard Submit PA request form (custom fields) Auto arenaflex calculation based on rates PO-style summary for approval View past jobs and invoices PA side (dashboard) Login/dashboard View and accept job assignments Submit daily hours worked Complete onboarding paperwork (contract, W9, e-sign) View job history Admin side (me) Approve hours Generate invoices based on hours Track jobs, PAs, and productions from Airtable Automations so I am not manually managing bookings Core features needed Wix Members Area Velo custom logic Wix forms connected to Airtable via API Airtable database structure Make/Zapier automation Stripe integration for invoicing Document upload and e-sign workflow Clean dashboard UI for two user types (PA and Production) This must function like a staffing app, not a brochure website. You must: Be highly experienced with Wix Velo Have built database-driven member portals before Have experience integrating Wix with Airtable via API/Make/Zapier Understand workflow automation and user dashboards Be able to design the Airtable base structure for staffing workflows Please include examples of Wix Velo + Airtable projects you’ve built. Apply tot his job

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