I’m running Bagisto on Laravel and need fresh development work rather than bug fixes. My main priority is a lightweight multi-vendor style feature that links each shopper with a local artisan instead of the usual seller model. I try to explain... I want to use Bagisto like "request a quote" site's. Differences from the multi-vendor style: • In frontend, product price is hidden. • Links between vendor (artisan) and product are hidden There are three actors: • Administrator: site owner. • Clients / Shoppers: who visit the site;. He can request a quote for services (products) offered by the site. • Artisans: obtain businness opportunity and pay commission to the site. Steps: • The administrator assigns the received quote request, to one or more artisans: for them this becomes an opportunity. • Upon assignment, each artisan receives an email. • From their dashboard, each artisan can accept or reject the received opportunity. • When the opportunity is accepted, the artisan can view the client's personal detail, edit the quote and send it to him through the site. Here’s what I’m looking for: • User-management improvements in the admin panel: create, edit, and approve “artisan” accounts. • E-commerce tweaks so catalog, cart, checkout, and commission logic respect this new client–artisan link. • A few interface touches to keep everything intuitive for store staff and shoppers. Code must follow Webkul/Bagisto best practices—service classes, repositories, migrations, and no hard edits to the core. Please include clear setup notes and seed data so I can test locally and roll out to staging quickly.