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Empowering Small Businesses: Levin Sites' Success with Bubble's No-Code Platform
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Training
The Challenge
Levin Sites, an agency that empowers small businesses to harness the power of the web, was facing a challenge. The agency's founder, Nathan Sessions, and his team were managing clients and projects via email, which was the industry standard. However, this method was time-consuming and inefficient, hindering the agency's ability to focus on their clients' success. The team needed a solution that would allow them to build functional applications quickly and efficiently, without diverting their attention from their clients. They also needed a platform that would enable them to adapt to the changing needs of their clients, without having to hire a third party or invest significant amounts of time and money.
About The Customer
Levin Sites is an agency that empowers small businesses to use the power of the web. The agency offers a platform that enables businesses of any budget to get a professionally made website and professional graphic design. They also offer Digital Presence training, which provides businesses with the knowledge they need to succeed online. The agency's founder, Nathan Sessions, is a web developer who has been assisting businesses to grow their online presence for over seven years. Levin Sites is committed to helping its clients succeed by providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to harness the power of the web.
The Solution
Levin Sites found the solution in Bubble, a no-code platform that allows users to build fully customizable web applications and workflows. Bubble's no-code tools enabled Levin Sites to build new processes faster and easier, allowing them to focus more on their clients and their experience. The platform's flexibility allowed the team to quickly build out tools to accommodate services that were in demand but not currently offered. This eliminated the need to hire a third party or divert attention from clients to build the same tools, saving both time and money. The agency also used Bubble to create a central place for all client communication and a custom-tailored signup process, which helped them complete projects faster than their competitors.
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