My e-commerce platform is built with Nuxt.js and Vue, uses Sanity as the headless CMS, pulls products from Shopify through the Storefront API, and is deployed on Netlify straight from GitHub. I’m ready to roll out a slate of new functionality, so your first assignment will be feature development rather than bug hunting, though ongoing fixes and performance tweaks will follow as we iterate. You’ll branch off our main repo, code the new modules in Nuxt, adjust or extend Sanity schemas where needed, call the Shopify Storefront API for any storefront work, and open clear, well-documented pull requests. Once the code passes review and CI, you’ll trigger the Netlify build and confirm the deployment. To fit right in you should already feel at home with: • Nuxt.js / Vue component patterns and composition API • Sanity Studio custom schema creation and GROQ queries • Shopify Storefront API, tokens, and pagination • GitHub workflows, including PR reviews and basic CI checks • Netlify build & environment management Deliverables are accepted when each feature ships to production without breaking existing flows, is measurable in Lighthouse as performance-neutral or better, and comes with concise inline comments plus a changelog entry. If that sounds like your everyday toolbox, let’s start with the first feature and move forward from there.