技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 教育
- 零售
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
关于客户
Luzsol 的客户主要位于能源基础设施薄弱和天气条件极端的地区。这些地区往往缺乏可靠的电力来源,导致居民和企业难以获得稳定的能源。 Luzsol 的客户包括中美洲的小型企业,他们受益于该公司的“离线流程”功能。该公司的应用程序还通过提供一个平台来服务更大的客户群,客户可以在该平台上发布有关电力和能源相关项目需求的问题并获得专家的帮助。 Luzsol 旨在满足其服务的每个地区的具体需求,在能源获取方面提供更大的弹性、独立性和安全性。
挑战
Luzsol 是一家总部位于迈阿密的能源公司,其成立的目的是为更多人提供可靠的电力,特别是在能源基础设施薄弱和极端天气条件的地区。该公司面临的挑战是设计针对客户需求及其安装位置进行优化的系统和产品。目标是提供满足每个地区具体需求的服务,以便他们在获取能源方面能够享有更大的弹性、独立性和安全性。然而,该公司在接触更大的客户群以及提供一个平台供客户发布有关电力和能源相关项目需求的问题方面面临着挑战。
解决方案
为了克服这些挑战,Luzsol 使用 Bubble 开发了一款应用程序,Bubble 是一个具有可靠数据库和结构的无代码平台。该应用程序允许客户发布有关电力和能源相关项目需求的问题,以便专家可以插话并提供帮助。该解决方案使 Luzsol 能够专注于其核心业务和技术目标,同时扩展其服务。该应用程序还具有“离线流程”功能,使 Luzsol 能够为中美洲的小型企业提供服务,为他们提供可靠的替代能源。 Luzsol 计划继续将该应用程序与当地市场整合,改进设计,创建西班牙语版本,并简化服务和产品的数量,以便更好地根据目标市场定制 Luzsol 的服务。
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