Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Visualization
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
About The Customer
2Doozi is designed for individuals who want to manage their personal entertainment to-do list in a comprehensive and interactive way. The app is perfect for those who enjoy TV shows, movies, books, and exploring new places. It is also ideal for users who want to see what others are doing and get ideas from them. The app's user-friendly interface makes it easy for anyone to use, regardless of their technical skills. The potential user base is vast, ranging from young adults who want to keep track of the latest entertainment trends to older individuals who want a simple tool to manage their entertainment activities.
The Challenge
The founder of 2Doozi, Malcolm Lewis, identified a gap in the market for a comprehensive personal entertainment management tool. With a background in software marketing and development, Malcolm had always wanted an app that could manage his personal to-do list of TV shows, movies, books, places, and more. However, he found that existing solutions were either too narrow in scope or too complex to use. Furthermore, he wanted to create a platform where users could see what others were doing and get ideas from them. The challenge was to create an easy-to-use, comprehensive, and interactive platform for managing personal entertainment.
The Solution
Malcolm decided to build his app using Bubble, a no-code platform. Bubble's simple features and helpful plugins allowed him to create 2Doozi, a personal entertainment to-do list app. Users can sign up and start adding TV shows, movies, books, restaurants, places, etc. to their list of things they want to do. They can also follow other users to see what they're doing and get ideas from them. Malcolm's background as a software marketing executive and developer at Oracle helped him understand the needs of the users and design a user-friendly interface. He plans to make minor tweaks based on feedback from early users and is considering importing popular stuff (e.g., TV shows, new movies, etc.) to save users from having to add the URLs themselves.
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