技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
用例
- 智能停车
- 车辆到基础设施 (V2I)
关于客户
Avanti 的主要客户是需要辅导、遛狗、洗车和技术帮助等服务的个人。这些客户非常看重雇用当地合格的高中生来完成这些任务的便利性。他们很可能是学生助手居住的社区的居民,从而培养了社区意识和信任感。客户也可能是那些对大型市场公司失去信心并正在寻找更安全、更可靠的替代方案的人。 Avanti还为寻找工作机会的高中生提供服务,为他们提供赚钱和获得工作经验的平台。
挑战
Avanti 的创始人 Alex Fantappiè 发现了市场上的一个缺口,即高中生尽管有能力从事零工类型的工作,但缺乏赚钱的机会。此外,他注意到许多大型市场公司已经失去了客户的信任。我们面临的挑战是创建一个安全、负担得起的市场,将高中生与附近的就业机会联系起来,例如辅导、遛狗、洗车和技术帮助。该平台需要用户友好,让客户能够轻松找到并雇用当地高中生。此外,解决方案必须快速有效地开发,因为 Fantappiè 是一名资源和时间有限的大学生。
解决方案
Fantappiè 选择在 Bubble 上构建 Avanti,这是一个无代码平台,可为前端和后端应用程序开发提供快速工作流程。 Bubble 的平台使 Fantappiè 能够在短时间内创建完全可扩展的最小可行产品 (MVP)。该应用程序的工作原理是允许新用户选择他们需要的帮助类型,然后他们会被引导到一个显示其附近所有学生帮助者的页面。用户可以查看个人资料并选择请求特定的帮助者或与第一个可用的帮助者匹配。选定的助手会收到一条带有时间选项的文本,接受会话并获得报酬。该解决方案使 Avanti 在不到三个月的时间内从零开始进行试点启动。
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