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BoxEmApp: Revolutionizing Boxing News with No-Code Platform
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 零售店自动化
挑战
BoxEmApp 创始人 Eugene Mwika 的愿景是创建一款综合性拳击新闻应用程序,为粉丝提供拳击界的最新新闻、赛程表、结果、视频和评级。然而,他缺乏编码知识以及聘请开发人员的高昂成本是实现他的梦想的重大障碍。此前他曾尝试与两个不同的开发团队合作,但最终的产品总是令人失望,没有达到他的期望。他面临的挑战是找到一种解决方案,使他能够将自己的想法变为现实,而无需编写代码或在开发人员身上花费大量金钱。
关于客户
BoxEmApp 专为希望了解拳击运动最新新闻、赛程表、结果、视频和评级的拳击迷而设计。该应用程序使新老粉丝都能更轻松地关注这项运动,因为他们可以在一个地方访问拳击世界的所有不同方面。该应用程序可在应用程序/Play 商店下载,用户也可以访问该网站。该应用程序的简单性和直接性使其用户友好且方便拳击爱好者。
解决方案
Eugene 发现了 Bubble,这是一个无代码平台,提供广泛的定制选项、功能、资源和集成。借助 Bubble,他能够自己构建应用程序,而无需依赖其他人。该平台强大的点击式 Web 编辑器和云托管平台使他能够创建完全可定制的 Web 应用程序来满足他的特定需求。该应用程序可在应用程序/游戏商店中使用,简单易用。用户可以点击新闻文章进行阅读,或者查看赛程表以了解即将举行的比赛。 Eugene 目前正在开发搜索控制台,以使他的平台可以在 Google 上被发现,并计划利用 Google Adsense 以及与广播公司、推广商和博彩公司的合作来通过该应用程序获利。
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