C-41 really is quite simple. Developing B&W gave me a headache the first few times, C-41 really didn't.
Something like Portra 400 tends to be quite flexible so maybe give that a go.
I just fill an old metal tub with hot water, put the bottles in there and wait until they hit 38c (or whatever you want to develop at), keep adding hot water if it doesn't hit 38c.
Between changing chemicals do give your lid a quick rinse btw.
Add the CD to your tank, agitate for the first 15 seconds, and 3 gentle inversions every 30 seconds
Remove and add BLIX, agitate/invert same as above for 4 minutes
Remove and rinse in running WATER at roughly 38c for 3 minutes- just keep adding water wait a bit and throw it out again and repeat.
Remove and add STAB and agitate for 15 seconds and leave for another 45 seconds.
Put the used chemicals back in their bottles.
Don't bother rinsing, swipe the negs a couple of times with your glove or er.. swiper (whatever its called) to even out the stab and dry.
After drying if you get any residue left over then just gently wash off with water and dry again.
Now.. someone will say what I said isn't right as we all probably do different things, which is quite okay and personally I'm always up for trying different methods, but hey give it a shot, try variations on it yourself, or do what someone else says until you start getting results you like.
Consistency is everything... eventually, but for your first roll just get it done and fist pump the air when it comes out okay, which it will.
In fact I say consistency is everything, scanner set up is everything too
As for pushing, the instructions hint at adding 30 seconds per stop but I'm not sure that's clear, it says something along those lines. I've developed Portra 400 @ 1600 for 4m15s without issue, again though.. Portra is quite flexible. Maybe 3m15s would be enough.