技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 传感器 - 相机/视频系统
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 运动预测
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
Coaching No Code Apps 迎合了各种客户的需求,从创始人、初创公司、企业主到牙医、房地产经纪人和全职妈妈。这些人有想法或需要改进日常生活中的某些东西,但缺乏构建应用程序的技术技能。他们是自己生活的消费者,希望让自己的同伴过得更轻松,无论行业如何。他们也是企业主,经常拥有多个订阅并需要集成不同的服务。他们是先驱者,愿意冒险自己开发应用程序,即使同时还要兼顾全职工作。
挑战
Gaby Roman 是 Coaching No Code Apps 的创始人,当她想要构建一款应用程序但缺乏必要的编码技能时,她面临着重大挑战。她时间紧迫,不想雇用开发人员或学习编码。她尝试了各种平台和 UI 构建器,但他们要么专注于静态页面,要么不是应用程序开发人员。她发现了 Bubble,一个无代码平台,但它是新的,缺乏学习资源和特定功能。她还注意到市场上存在资源缺口,无法帮助非技术人员学习如何使用无代码工具构建应用程序。这种情况促使她创办了 Coaching No Code Apps,这是一个教授非技术创始人、初创公司和企业主如何在无需编码的情况下构建功能齐全的应用程序的平台。
解决方案
Gaby Roman 利用她的技术背景和 Bubble 经验创建了教练无代码应用程序。她从免费时事通讯开始,为订阅者提供提示和教程。然后,她推出了一个 YouTube 频道,其中包含简短的教程,以回答 Bubble 论坛中的常见问题。她还创建了一个视频课程来教授该平台的基础知识,针对那些想要利用其应用程序开展业务的人。随着时间的推移,她的服务范围扩大到包括 1:1 辅导、应用程序开发、应用程序审核和咨询。她花了 6,000 多个小时指导“Bubblers”,并有数百名学生注册了她的课程和产品。她还将自己的平台扩展到其他无代码工具,并成为无代码运动的代言人。
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