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MenuNV: Streamlining Meal Planning with IoT
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 时间敏感网络
挑战
MenuNV 创始人 Sandra Vallance 面临着寻找解决方案来完成膳食计划这一耗时任务的挑战。她发现,虽然有许多与食谱相关的应用程序可用,但没有一个提供自动膳食计划,她相信这一功能可以节省用户大量时间。面临的挑战是创建一个只需单击按钮即可生成每周菜单计划和购物清单的应用程序。然而,作为一名高级管理人员和首席执行官,Sandra 缺乏时间学习全栈开发来将她的想法变为现实。她需要一个可以帮助她快速、高效、低成本地开发应用程序的平台。
关于客户
MenuNV 专为认为膳食计划是一项耗时任务的个人和家庭而设计。这些用户正在寻找一种解决方案,不仅可以为他们提供各种食谱,还可以帮助他们有效地计划膳食和生成购物清单。该应用程序对于那些经常做饭并正在寻找一种方法来简化决定烹饪内容和确定所需食材的过程的人特别有益。该应用程序还允许用户分享他们的食谱,使其成为一个社区驱动的平台。
解决方案
Sandra 选择 Bubble(一个无代码平台)来开发她的应用程序。 Bubble 强大的功能、社区支持和低成本使她能够将她的应用程序 MenuNV 变为现实。一旦用户注册了 MenuNV,他们就可以创建自己的家庭并设置默认的菜单规划方式。然后,他们可以将自己的食谱添加到应用程序中或使用菜单规划功能,这使他们可以使用其他家庭公开的食谱来创建计划。创建菜单计划后,可以根据计划食谱中的成分生成购物清单。在经验丰富的 Bubble 开发人员的帮助下,Sandra 在大约 12 周内从零变成了最小可行产品 (MVP)。
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