技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 培训
关于客户
Quiq Finance 专为想要掌控自己财务未来的个人而设计。该应用程序对于那些有长期财务目标但需要帮助了解短期财务状况以及如何影响未来的人特别有用。该应用程序的用户友好界面和可定制功能使具有不同财务知识水平的用户都可以使用它。该应用程序的创始人 Marta Calvinho 是一位对新技术和初创公司充满热情的建筑师。她创建 Quiq Finance 的动机是希望将自己的想法变为现实,并提供一种可以帮助其他人实现财务目标的工具。
挑战
Quiq Finance 是一款旨在帮助个人专注于其长期财务目标的应用程序。该应用程序由 Marta Calvinho 创建,她是一名建筑师,对新技术和初创公司充满热情。我们面临的挑战是创建一个易于使用的工具,使用户能够了解他们的短期财务状况并利用这些信息来规划未来。目标是全面了解个人的财务健康状况,使他们能够做出明智的决定并改变自己的独特情况。该应用程序需要用户友好、可定制,并且能够随着用户的需求而增长和变化。
解决方案
Quiq Finance 是使用 Bubble 构建的,Bubble 是一种无代码工具,可以轻松创建、增长和修改数据库。该应用程序首先要求用户输入他们当前的储蓄、每月收入和每月支出。然后,它会提示用户考虑他们未来五年的支出和目标,以及可能影响他们财务规划的任何资产或债务。输入这些数据后,用户可以创建一个独特的五年计划。该应用程序可以分析用户的财务状况并提供改进建议。 Bubble 的使用实现了直观的设计过程,可以轻松构建和连接应用程序的不同元素。 Bubble社区也在开发过程中提供了必要的支持。
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