Our WordPress / WooCommerce site is already running WCFM and most of the vendor logic is in place, but four key areas still need to be built out before we can open the doors to beta users. First, the dedicated Artist Page must showcase each creator with a clean profile, an automatically pulled art-collection grid, and space for an artist’s statement and bio. These elements have to sit on top of WCFM’s vendor data so they stay in sync with existing vendor dashboards. Second, we need a Galleries Page that curates work across multiple artists. The data is already in WooCommerce; what’s missing is the front-end filtering, lazy-load gallery grid, and lightbox/modal for quick views. Third, an Auctions Page is required. I’ve installed WooCommerce Simple Auctions, but it still needs template overrides, bid-history styling, and countdown timers brought in line with the rest of the theme. Finally, all of the above must be wired into the homepage: featured artists, dynamic gallery highlights, and a live-auction preview section that pulls the next three auctions automatically. Deliverables (all responsive and production-ready): • Artist Page template with profile, collection display, and bio sections connected to WCFM data • Galleries Page with category/tag filters and modal artwork views • Auctions Page fully skinned, tested, and synced with WooCommerce Simple Auctions • Homepage blocks populating content from the three new sections I’ll provide repo access, staging credentials, and a style guide. If you’re comfortable extending WCFM hooks, overriding WooCommerce templates, and working with Elementor Pro, let’s talk timelines and milestones so we can put this MVP into the hands of real artists and collectors.