Convert Squarespace site to Webflow with CMS

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We're migrating our travel company's website from Squarespace to Webflow and need an experienced Webflow developer to execute the build based on our existing project plan, design system, and CMS structure. We currently run on Squarespace and have a full project tracker, sitemap, CMS collection schema, and integration list ready to hand off.

Project Scope:

- Build out ~10 CMS collections in Webflow (trip types, resorts, trip dates, blog/news, etc.) with defined fields, slugs, and reference relationships (schema is already documented)

- Build core static pages (home, about, contact, category landing pages) and CMS-driven template pages (individual trip/resort pages)

- Implement 301 redirects per our Squarespace → Webflow URL mapping (sitemap doc provided)

- Set up forms and integrations: HubSpot lead forms per trip type, tracking pixels (Meta, GA4, HubSpot), live chat, Elfsight Instagram widget, cookie consent

- Build responsive nav with CMS-powered dropdown menus (trips filtered by category/season, with a "Featured" toggle system)

- Implement animations/interactions per our design system

- ADA/accessibility audit and fixes

- Pre-launch QA and go-live support

We've already done:

- Full project tracker with phase-by-phase task breakdown

- CMS Collections spec (field names, types, references)

- Sitemap & redirect mapping

- Forms & integrations list

- Go-live checklist

- Existing brand/design system

Ideal candidate:

- Strong Webflow expertise, especially CMS collections, nested references, and Collection Lists/Filters (Finsweet CMS Filter experience a plus)

- Experience migrating sites from Squarespace or another platform to Webflow, including SEO-safe redirects

- Comfortable working from a detailed existing spec/tracker rather than starting from scratch

- Experience with HubSpot forms and marketing pixel integrations

- Familiarity with ADA/WCAG accessibility standards

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