技术
- 网络与连接 - 射频识别
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 电子商务
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 资产跟踪
服务
- 培训
关于客户
Suite Books 专为图书爱好者和狂热读者而设计。对于每年阅读超过 50 本书的“贪婪的读者”来说尤其有益。这些用户可以利用该应用程序来跟踪他们的阅读习惯,分享他们的想法和评论,并与其他读者联系。该应用程序的设计足够强大,可以满足大读者的需求,同时也易于使用,任何人都可以上手。 Suite Books 的最终目标是鼓励人们比平时阅读更多的书籍,无论这意味着阅读 100 本书而不是 90 本书,还是阅读 2 本书而不是 1 本书。
挑战
Suite Books 的创始人尼克·赫顿 (Nick Hutton) 的愿景是创建一个在线图书社区,让用户能够跟踪自己的阅读习惯、分享评论并与其他读者联系。然而,他面临着开发能够快速高效扩展的数字产品的挑战。尼克之前在澳大利亚经营过一家电子商务企业,因此了解数字产品的潜在影响力。然而,他也知道传统编码可能既耗时又复杂。他需要一个解决方案,让他能够构建一个强大的、用户友好的应用程序,而不需要大量的编码知识。
解决方案
Nick 选择在 Bubble 上构建他的应用程序,这是一个无代码平台,以其易于理解的用户界面、强大的设计功能和可扩展性而闻名。 Bubble 的无代码工具使 Nick 能够快速轻松地了解如何使用该平台,同时还提供了构建可扩展到大量用户的产品的能力。借助 Bubble,尼克能够在一天之内规划出该应用程序的三页。 Suite Books 应用程序的工作原理是允许用户注册,然后在“图书馆”中搜索书籍。用户可以将图书列为“已读”、“正在阅读”或“想读”,并记录所有权、评论、评级和类别等信息。该应用程序还促进用户之间的联系和讨论。
运营影响
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