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NextbookIt: A P2P Book Selling Marketplace for College Students
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 智慧校园
服务
- 培训
挑战
NextbookIt 是一个点对点 (P2P) 图书销售市场,其创建目的是让大学生能够与全国各地的同龄人一起购买和销售图书。该平台最初是手工编码的,但团队面临许多技术问题。当程序员离开公司时,情况变得更加复杂,首席执行官兼联合创始人 Deric McCurry 不得不寻求更高效和可扩展的解决方案。没有接受过正式编程培训的 McCurry 最初对无代码平台的局限性感到犹豫,因为他有过 WordPress 的使用经验。
关于客户
Nextbook是专门为大学生设计的。要注册,用户必须拥有一个活跃的 .edu 电子邮件帐户,以确保该平台仅针对该人群。该平台允许学生参与 P2P 市场,他们可以在自己的校园或美国任何大学校园内与学生买卖书籍。对大学生和教科书买卖流程的关注使 NextbookIt 与亚马逊或 Facebook Marketplace 等其他市场区分开来。该公司的目标是成为大学生的首选资源,并计划未来将业务扩展到书籍之外。
解决方案
McCurry 发现了无代码运动的领导者 Bubble,并决定使用这个平台重建 NextbookIt。 Bubble 强大的点击式 Web 编辑器和云托管平台使 McCurry 能够为 NextbookIt 构建完全可定制的 Web 应用程序。该平台集成了用户验证、支付处理和运输,为学生提供易于使用的体验。 Bubble 的深入功能令 McCurry 感到惊讶,使他能够构建、实施或集成他想要的任何东西。该平台还支持适合移动设备的解决方案,考虑到目标受众(大学生)以移动设备为中心的习惯,这对 NextbookIt 来说是一个显着优势。
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