Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Database Management & Storage
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Databases
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Virtual Reality
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Objectt primarily serves professionals in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, including architects, contractors, and developers. These professionals often need to find and compare common building elements for their projects, and Objectt provides a streamlined and efficient solution for this need. Additionally, Objectt also serves building materials companies who want to showcase their products in an engaging and interactive way. By offering a 3D modeling service, Objectt allows these companies to provide a comprehensive view of their products, thereby enhancing their product presentation and potentially increasing their sales.
The Challenge
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry often struggles with finding and comparing common building elements like railings, windows, and doors. The process can be time-consuming and inefficient, especially when professionals have to sift through multiple sources to find the information they need. Additionally, traditional methods of showcasing building materials do not provide a comprehensive view of the product, making it difficult for architects, contractors, and developers to fully understand the product's features and functionalities. Omar Fagundo, the founder of Objectt, identified this gap in the market and sought to create a solution that would streamline the process of finding and comparing building materials, while also providing an immersive product experience.
The Solution
Objectt is a web app built on Bubble's no-code platform that organizes building material products into an online database. It serves as a double-sided platform that allows users to search for products using relevant keywords or browse from categorized lists of products. When a product is selected, the user is taken to a page where they can view all the product's details and explore an interactive 3D product experience. This feature allows users to fully immerse themselves into the product, view it from all angles, and change colors and configurations. For manufacturers interested in having their building material featured on the site, they can submit their product info for free. If they want their product modeled and served as an interactive 3D experience, they simply pay a product set up, plus an annual subscription to have it hosted online in 3D for one year. Objectt also sells the Virtual Replica System™, an easy way for building materials companies to have their building products modeled in 3D and hosted in an engaging, interactive online product experience.
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