Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
- Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- E-Commerce
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
About The Customer
The primary customers for the My Fishing Tournament app are fishing tournament organizers and participants. The app is particularly beneficial for organizers who are looking to streamline the process of managing tournaments, from submission of catches to scoring and leaderboard updates. It also provides a more engaging and transparent experience for participants, who can easily submit their catches and track their progress in real-time. The app is also designed to be scalable, making it suitable for both small local tournaments and larger, multi-location events. With plans to offer various pricing plans, the app is set to cater to a wide range of customer needs and budgets.
The Challenge
The founder of My Fishing Tournament, Robin Conn, was faced with the challenge of managing a charity fishing tournament. The traditional methods of conducting such tournaments were cumbersome and often led to challenges at the end of the tournament. The process of submitting catches was manual and time-consuming, requiring fishers to physically present their catches for measurement and scoring. This not only slowed down the process but also created room for errors and disputes. Additionally, the lack of a real-time leaderboard made it difficult for participants and spectators to keep track of the competition's progress. Conn, with his experience in building data-driven e-commerce platforms, was looking for a solution that could streamline the process and make the tournament more engaging and transparent.
The Solution
Conn developed the My Fishing Tournament app, an online fishing tournament management platform, using Bubble's no-code development tools. The app allows fishers to submit their catches using their mobile phones. They simply take a photo of the fish on a measuring stick and submit it to the Tournament Scoring Team through the app. The Scoring Team verifies the information and marks it as 'verified'. Once verified, the submissions show up on a live leaderboard that can be viewed on a large format monitor screen on-shore at the tournament site or by anyone watching the provided URL from home or on their mobile device. The app also provides a mobile version of the leaderboard and a list of all submissions for each user. Conn designed the app as a SaaS product, making it scalable and adaptable for multiple tournaments.
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