Project Description:
Building a web based commercial loan analysis and presentation system. Users would subscribe on a monthly basis allowing them to input data and create professional presentations (either printed, pdf or similar). Basic functionality is similar to that of off-the-shelf business plan software, though simpler and browser based instead of installed. Here are several sites that offer similar functionality:
1. realwebfunds
2. ibank.com
3. lendingapps.com (installed software with communications options)
4. mortgageramp.com
5. commercialdirectloans.com
I am looking to create a cross between all five above. Screen layouts and datafields are already defined. I see (7) main functional areas in addition to the datebase.
1. Database (MS Access), SQL, MySql
2. Login-Logout
3. Administrator control (setup users, assing login id's passwords, billing notes, etc.
4. Loan Request Form (approx 10 screens of various data input)
5. Loan/Client Management (utility to look up loans in process, old loans, search, etc. - user access)
6. File Upload (utility for uploading and managing files associated with each loan file i.e. photos, word docs, pdf's)
7. Print/view (dymanically making print friendly views or reports of loan application information - creating a presentation of the file, possibly creating pdf files)
8. Mortgage Dashboard (the screen you first see after logging in. Maybe it shows all open applications, by date, etc.
I understand that Coldfusion and/or PHP would be a good choice for the front-end either of which can run server side operations that make it easier for me to manage, host, etc. I'm not sure what database to use for the back-end, possibly Access can handle my needs.
A non-disclosure statement is required to go further. Development could amount to a copy-cat process with some functional, layout/design and administrative changes.
Cash payment or percentage of profits available. Project is ready to start now! I prefer someone local to Kentucky, but not required if we have the right chemistry and pricing.