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A gaming services marketplace for boosting, coaching, and leveling across dozens of titles - dynamic per-game catalogs, multi-currency checkout, live event countdowns, and order tracking.

01 - The Problem
Gaming-services sites juggle dozens of games, each with its own ranks, modes, and pricing logic. A Valorant rank boost is configured nothing like a Destiny 2 raid carry, which is nothing like a CoD power-leveling package. The catalog has to flex to all of them.
And then there's the harder part: customers need a fast way to configure exactly what they want, pay in their own currency, and trust a stranger with their account. OGEdge has been doing this since 2006 - so the product had to feel as established and safe as that history implies.
02 - The Game Catalog
The heart of OGEdge is a data-driven catalog. Each game - Valorant, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, Destiny 2, Dota 2, Escape from Tarkov, and more - carries its own service types and dynamic pricing rules. The homepage surfaces them as a browsable grid so players land straight on the title they care about.

I modeled the domain as games → services → options, so the structure of a new title is data, not code. Adding a game, a new mode, or a seasonal service type is a content change - the configurator, pricing engine, and checkout all adapt automatically.

03 - Dynamic Configurators & Pricing
Each service has its own configurator. For Valorant rank boosting, the customer picks a current rank and a target rank; the price is computed live from the rank delta, selected options, and modifiers - duo queue, priority, streaming, agent or role preferences. The total updates the moment any input changes.

The pricing logic lives server-side so it stays consistent and tamper-proof, while the UI mirrors it for instant feedback. Seasonal context - like the Season 2026: Act 1 banner with its live countdown - is wired into the same model, so limited-time events and rewards surface right where buyers make decisions.
04 - Checkout & Payments
Prices render in the customer's currency, and checkout runs on Stripe. When an order is placed, the backend creates the order record, captures payment, and kicks off an order-tracking flow so customers can follow progress from purchase to completion.

Order state, payment status, and fulfillment progress are kept in sync, with Redis backing the fast-changing pieces. The result is a checkout that feels effortless to the buyer and auditable for the business.

05 - Trust & Conversion
Because customers are handing over account access, trust signals run throughout the site: SSL security, VPN protection, a safest-service guarantee, 24/7 support, a refund guarantee, and loyalty rewards. The 4.9★ rating across 10,000 reviews and two decades of operation anchor the homepage.
On top of credibility, conversion is driven by seasonal events and live countdowns that create genuine urgency without feeling manipulative - limited Act windows, weekly events, and time-boxed rewards.

06 - The Result
OGEdge is a polished, conversion-focused marketplace that scales across many games from a single content model, handles real money safely, and keeps customers informed end to end. New titles, services, and seasonal events ship as configuration - not rewrites.
Building it pushed me to design flexible commerce data models and a trustworthy checkout - the two things that make or break a services marketplace. The hardest engineering wasn't any single screen; it was the model underneath that lets one codebase sell hundreds of very different things.