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La Boutique: Bridging the Gap Between Offline and Online Shopping
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
La Boutique 成立的使命是让消费者更轻松地在当地商店购物,并帮助零售企业在线上线下世界中蓬勃发展。我们面临的挑战是创建一个能够将在线购物的便利性与当地商店的独特产品无缝集成的平台。创始人 Stephane Kattie 拥有使用 Google Sheets 和 Airtable 等无代码工具来构建产品的经验,但需要一种更通用的工具来实现她的愿景。目标是创建一个市场,消费者可以在所在城市的当地商店在线购物,为社区内外的小企业提供支持。
关于客户
La Boutique 的客户是双重的:寻求在当地商店购物的便捷方式的消费者,以及寻求在线上线下世界中蓬勃发展的零售企业。消费者是优先支持社区内外小企业的个人。他们很可能是阿姆斯特丹的居民,并计划扩展到布鲁克林。零售企业是这些城市的本地商店,希望通过加入在线市场来吸引更广泛的受众并增加销售额。这些企业可以受益于该应用程序的功能,使他们能够轻松管理产品、订单、客户和交付。
解决方案
La Boutique 是使用 Bubble 构建的,Bubble 是一种多功能无代码工具,允许创建完全可定制的 Web 应用程序。该应用程序允许用户发现阿姆斯特丹的当地商店,并计划扩展到布鲁克林。用户可以根据位置或兴趣搜索和过滤商店、查看商店信息和营业时间以及在地图上查看商店。通过创建帐户,用户可以将商店保存在集合中以供以后查看。该应用程序还允许零售商轻松管理产品、订单、客户和交货。他们可以创建商店、添加产品并开始在市场上销售。零售商还可以访问仪表板,在其中查看报告和客户见解。
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