Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Life Sciences
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Leasing Finance Automation
- Material Handling Automation
About The Customer
Codemap serves two primary customer groups: clients looking for no-code and automation solutions, and freelancers or agencies offering these services. Clients range from individuals to businesses who want to leverage the power of no-code and automation for their projects. They benefit from the platform's ability to connect them with vetified experts and agencies, streamline communication, and manage project proposals efficiently. On the other hand, freelancers and agencies gain access to a wide range of project opportunities published daily. They can receive direct proposal requests from clients and proactively share proposals for any project they like. The platform's commitment to maintaining a high standard of talent quality and its zero-commission policy make it an attractive choice for freelancers and agencies.
The Challenge
Codemap, a freelance platform for no-code and automation projects, was founded by Sasa Janicijevic to address a significant gap in the market. Despite the growing number of learning communities surrounding no-code, there was a lack of a centralized platform where freelancers could easily find a good number of no-code projects. The search for no-code jobs on existing freelance platforms was chaotic and inefficient. Moreover, the process of managing proposals via email was cumbersome and time-consuming. Clients also faced challenges in finding and communicating with no-code and automation experts across the web. The need for a streamlined platform that could facilitate end-to-end project cycles, from the first point of contact to project delivery, was evident.
The Solution
Codemap was built on Bubble, a no-code platform known for its robust building tools and extensive capabilities for creating marketplaces. Codemap connects clients with vetted experts and agencies in the no-code and automation field. Clients can create their projects for free and search through detailed profiles and portfolios of experts and agencies. Once projects go live, clients start receiving proposals within 15-20 minutes on average. The platform also allows clients to proactively request proposals from experts they are interested in. All communication, including message exchange, file uploads, and project discussions, can be done in one place, eliminating the need for multiple communication channels. Experts and agencies that are part of the Codemap community are not charged any fees, encouraging a high standard of talent quality on the platform.
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