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Futureshop: Transforming Online Shopping with Sustainable Products
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 水泥
- 电子商务
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
挑战
Futureshop 的创始人 Marc Brodeur 面临着创建一个在线购物平台的挑战,该平台使用户可以更轻松地找到由可持续材料制成的产品。目标是改变人们在线购物的方式,注重可持续性和环保方法。挑战不仅在于创建一个可以处理大量产品的平台,还在于整合复杂的功能,例如不同的数据类型、过滤搜索、编辑器后端门户以及带有收藏夹的用户帐户。该平台需要用户友好,允许访问者轻松搜索产品、浏览目录以及将收藏夹添加到他们的帐户中。此外,该平台需要提供到产品品牌电子商务网站的无缝过渡以完成购买。
关于客户
Futureshop是一个迎合有环保意识的消费者的网上购物平台。它是互联网上最大的可持续制造服装基本款和运动服购物搜索引擎,并计划扩展到所有服装及其他领域。该平台旨在让用户更轻松地找到采用可持续材料和环保方法制成的产品。用户可以浏览目录、使用高级产品搜索以及将收藏夹添加到他们的帐户。有些品牌还提供优惠券。为了完成购买,用户将被重定向到产品品牌的电子商务网站。 Futureshop 的愿景是成为人们搜索要购买的产品时的“首选”,类似于亚马逊通常是许多购物者的首选。
解决方案
Marc Brodeur 选择在无代码平台 Bubble 上构建 Futureshop。 Bubble 使他能够创建他为平台设想的复杂功能,而无需高级编码。该平台支持不同的数据类型、过滤搜索、编辑器后端门户以及具有收藏夹的用户帐户。 Futureshop 作为门户、搜索引擎和目录运行。任何网络访问者都可以使用高级产品搜索或目录进行浏览。用户可以通过创建帐户来添加“收藏夹”,有些品牌还提供优惠券。为了完成购买,用户将被重定向到产品品牌的电子商务网站。该平台已成功将 6000 多种可持续产品编入数据库,并计划扩大其社交媒体影响力并继续构建数据库。
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