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Empowering Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs: The BLACEXPO Case Study
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 机器间付款
挑战
BLACEXPO 是一款电子商务市场应用程序,旨在促进世界各地的社区交易。创始人卡米罗·威利斯 (Kamiro Willis) 旨在为独立企业和企业家提供一个销售产品和服务的平台。然而,威利斯面临着创建应用程序而无需花费数月或数年学习编码的挑战。他需要一个解决方案,使他能够及时构建具有他设想的所有功能的 BLACEXPO。该应用程序旨在成为一个双向平台,卖家可以访问买家的直接消息聊天、索引页营销、销售/运输监控、URL 链接以及供应商的代发货产品等工具。另一方面,买家将能够在与每个企业直接沟通的同时购买本地新品牌。
关于客户
BLACEXPO 是为买家和卖家设计的。卖家主要是小企业和个体企业家,可以按月订阅,拥有数字品牌商店来销售他们的产品和服务。他们可以使用多种工具,例如来自买家的直接消息聊天、索引页营销、销售/运输监控、URL 链接以及来自供应商的代发货产品。这使他们能够实现财务自由。另一方面,买家可以在直接与每家企业沟通的同时购买本地新品牌。他们可以与当地品牌互动和购买,从而支持小企业和个体企业家。
解决方案
Willis 发现了 Bubble,它是无代码运动的领导者,它提供了强大的点击式 Web 编辑器和云托管平台。这使他能够构建完全可定制的 Web 应用程序和工作流程,范围从简单的原型到复杂的市场、SaaS 产品等。凭借 Bubble 全方位的软件构建能力,Willis 能够利用自己的创造力建立起一家像硅谷数百万美元公司一样的初创公司。泡沫让威利斯实现了远大的梦想,并为每个被大型科技公司打败的人提供了机会和灵感。 BLACEXPO 团队不断添加新功能以简化买家和卖家的体验,例如添加滑动功能以在移动视图上查看下一个商品。很快,卖家将能够像 Shopify 一样上传整个目录。
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