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Linkonit: A No-Code Solution for Link Aggregation
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Chatbots
The Challenge
Lorenzo Suffritti, a front-end web developer, was faced with the challenge of creating a robust and scalable application that could aggregate links into a single, shareable location. Despite his coding skills, Suffritti lacked the necessary expertise to build a solid back-end for the complex application he envisioned. He needed a platform that could support the development of his app, allowing for customization, scalability, and the ability to build plugins if required. Additionally, he was interested in the no-code movement, viewing it as a disruptive technology for the future.
About The Customer
Linkonit is designed for individuals or businesses looking to consolidate their online presence into a single, easily shareable link. The platform is particularly beneficial for those who lack the technical skills to develop such a tool themselves, as it offers a user-friendly, no-code solution. Users can customize their page, manage their links, and track visitor statistics, providing a comprehensive tool for managing an online presence. The platform is also free, making it an accessible option for small to medium enterprises and startups.
The Solution
Suffritti discovered Bubble, a comprehensive no-code platform, and used it to build Linkonit, a link aggregator. Bubble's low-code approach allowed him to develop a complex app without needing extensive back-end development skills. With Bubble, he was able to create an app where users can gather all their online presence under one link and easily share it with their audiences. Users can customize the appearance of their page, save themes, check statistics related to visits, visitors, and clicks, manage a contact form, and manage their links. Suffritti is also developing a mobile app for Linkonit and plans to add more features in the future.
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