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Kiter: Aiding Users to Reach Their Dream Job or School with IoT
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Education
- Equipment & Machinery
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Experimentation Automation
The Challenge
Kiter, an application designed to help users reach their dream job or school, was facing challenges in terms of speed and flexibility. The founders, Andrew Mangan and Peter Mangan, were looking for a platform that could allow them to experiment and improve their users' journey. They wanted to make tracking applications and interviews fast, effective, and fun with tools designed to help everyone steer towards their next adventure. The challenge was to turn the list of companies that users are interested in or have applied to into an interactive dashboard to help chart their path forward. The goal was to make action and accountability easy to achieve and provide an experience that saves users time getting organized.
About The Customer
Kiter is designed for users who are seeking their dream job or school. These users are interested in or have applied to various companies and need a platform to help chart their path forward. They require a tool that makes tracking applications and interviews fast, effective, and fun. Kiter users are looking for an experience that saves them time getting organized and makes the whole process more enjoyable. They are also interested in a platform that allows friends, mentors, or family to assist them in their journey. The most common feedback from excited users is that they wish they had discovered Kiter earlier.
The Solution
The solution was found in Bubble's no-code platform. The founders chose to launch Kiter on Bubble due to the speed and flexibility it offers. Bubble provided the best array of tools for Kiter, allowing the founders to focus precious time on the back of Bubble's intuitive interface. The flexibility that Bubble offered supported their exploration, and its intuitive set of tools supported the speed of discovery. This combination proved to be powerful for Kiter. The founders are constantly speaking with Kiter users to find out how the tool can better support them and the millions of future applicants. They also launched Kiter advisor, which lets friends, mentors, or family assist anyone with Kiter from anywhere that they have an internet connection.
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