Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Time Sensitive Networking
About The Customer
No-Code Cycle is a marketplace for people to buy and sell no-code projects. It caters to users who have projects built on a wide range of no-code platforms, including Bubble. The platform allows anyone to browse through the projects that are for sale and narrow down their search using a range of filters. By creating a free account, users can post their own projects for sale. The platform also provides a personal dashboard for users to manage their listings and track their performance over time.
The Challenge
Adam Lack, the founder of No-Code Cycle, was faced with the challenge of creating a marketplace for buying and selling no-code projects. He wanted to build a platform that would allow users to list their projects, manage their listings, and track their performance over time. However, he lacked the coding skills necessary to build such a platform. He needed a solution that would allow him to build his app quickly and make changes without having to involve a third party. This was particularly important as he wanted to be able to put his ideas into action immediately.
The Solution
Adam discovered Bubble, a no-code platform that enabled him to build his app quickly and make changes on the fly without having to involve a third party. Bubble's powerful point-and-click web editor and cloud hosting platform allowed Adam to build a fully customizable web application for his marketplace. With Bubble, he was able to create a platform where users can list their projects for sale, manage their listings through a personal dashboard, and track their listing view counts over time. The platform also includes a built-in messaging system to facilitate the sale of projects.
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