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Leveraging IoT for Personalized Hair Care: A Case Study on Curly Tips
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 传感器 - 相机/视频系统
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
服务
- 培训
挑战
Curly Tips 是一款网络应用程序,旨在解决为具有自然卷曲和非洲纹理头发的个人寻找相关且个性化的护发信息的挑战。创始人 Juwan Bepo 认识到,在网上提供的数千个护发视频和博客内容中,个人很难找到专门满足其独特头发需求的信息。我们面临的挑战是为用户提供一种简单的方式来探索适合其独特发质的技术、风格和产品。创始人希望减轻学习如何护理非洲纹理头发时经常遇到的挫败感,并提供一个平台,让用户可以快速轻松地找到相关信息。
关于客户
Curly Tips 专为拥有自然卷曲和非洲纹理头发且正在寻求个性化护发信息的人士而设计。该平台对于那些在网上提供的大量护发内容中努力寻找相关信息的人特别有利。 Curly Tips 的用户可能是有兴趣探索适合其独特发质的不同技术、风格和产品的人。他们可能会看重根据自己特定的头发特征、造型选择和产品偏好来过滤内容的能力。
解决方案
Curly Tips 是使用 Bubble(一种无代码工具)开发的,它允许创始人以更快、更经济高效的方式设计和开发应用程序。该应用程序的工作原理是允许用户导航到浏览页面,在那里他们可以看到平台上当前可用的所有视频。用户可以应用过滤器的任意组合(例如头发类型、头发密度、头发长度和教程类型)来查找相关内容。他们还可以使用搜索栏查找基于特定风格或技术的视频。单击每个单独的视频标题即可查看所选教程视频中使用的品牌和产品的列表。未来,Curly Tips 计划推出针对日常生活的原创视频教程,以及一个由自然头发专家组成的博客,可以直接向用户传递事实信息。
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