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Revolutionizing Content Discovery with Read Something Great: A Bubble App Case Study
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
The Challenge
The internet is a vast ocean of content, with new articles, blogs, and posts being added every second. However, amidst this constant influx of information, finding high-quality, timeless content can be a daunting task. Users often find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer volume of 'junk food' content, which is designed for quick consumption and lacks depth or lasting value. This challenge was recognized by Louis Pereira, the founder of Read Something Great, who sought to create a solution that would help users discover timeless articles on the internet. Louis had been building various apps on the internet for the last decade and was familiar with the limitations of traditional coding platforms.
About The Customer
The primary users of Read Something Great are internet users who are looking for high-quality, timeless content amidst the constant influx of 'junk food' content. These users value depth and lasting value in the content they consume, and are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of content available on the internet. They are likely to be avid readers and learners, who appreciate the simplicity and user-friendliness of the app. The app has been well-received by its users, with Louis reporting an overwhelming response and a growing user base since its launch.
The Solution
Louis Pereira chose to build his app, Read Something Great, on Bubble, a leading no-code platform. Bubble's powerful point-and-click web editor and cloud hosting platform allowed Louis to prioritize his ideas over the capabilities of the tool, a unique advantage that he had not found in other no-code platforms. Read Something Great is designed to be simple and user-friendly. It serves up links to five timeless articles across different categories. If a user finds a link interesting, they can click on it and read it. If they don't find anything that interests them, they can press a button, and they will be served with five new reads. This approach ensures that users are constantly presented with high-quality, timeless content, without having to sift through the internet's noise.
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