Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Security Compliance
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Leasing Finance Automation
- Movement Prediction
About The Customer
The primary users of the Silence is Compliance platform are individuals interested in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. These users are looking for a centralized source of information and resources related to the movement. They may be seeking ways to contribute to the cause, whether through donations to charities, signing petitions, registering to vote, or educating themselves through documentaries and books. The platform also serves organizations and individuals who wish to contribute resources to the database, thereby increasing the reach and impact of their efforts.
The Challenge
The founder of Silence is Compliance, JT Esquibel, identified a need for a centralized platform where resources related to the Black Lives Matter movement could be easily accessed and shared. The challenge was to create a platform that could aggregate various types of resources such as charities, petitions, voting registration information, company statements, documentaries, books, and social media accounts. The platform needed to be user-friendly, allowing people to browse resources by type or city, and to contribute to the website or database. Furthermore, the platform needed to be built quickly and efficiently, without compromising on customization and functionality.
The Solution
Esquibel, a recent graduate in Computer Science & Business, decided to leverage his knowledge of no-code tools to build the platform. He chose Bubble, a no-code tool that allows for the creation of fully customizable apps using pre-built components and custom code. Bubble was chosen for its flexibility and streamlined process, enabling a custom domain website to be up and running quickly. Unlike other no-code tools, Bubble allows for complete customization, avoiding the similarity often seen with sites built from the same templates. Users of the Silence is Compliance platform can browse the various resources available by type or city, click on links that take them to websites where they can take further action, or fill out a contact form to contribute to the website or database.
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