技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
用例
- 快速原型制作
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
服务
- 硬件设计与工程服务
关于客户
Sevwins 的主要客户是高中、大学和竞技联盟球队。该应用程序旨在供教练和运动员使用。教练使用该应用程序来设置团队帐户、邀请运动员加入并监控团队的个人目标、评估和反思。运动员使用该应用程序接收每日提醒,以完成他们的力量习惯,设定每周目标,每天评估他们的心理技能,并在周末反思他们的成功和挑战。该应用程序旨在帮助运动员养成有意识的习惯,以改善他们的思想、身体和精神,并让教练能够影响更多的生活。
挑战
Sevwins 是一家专注于改善学生运动员生活的初创公司,它面临着开发一款应用程序的挑战,该应用程序可以帮助运动员设定并实现身体、心理和职业目标。该应用程序需要用户友好、可定制,并且能够向运动员及其教练提供实时反馈。我们面临的挑战不仅仅是创建一个应用程序,而是创造一种真正帮助运动员提高表现和整体健康的体验。该公司还需要在市场上验证他们的产品,并从用户那里获得宝贵的反馈来改进应用程序。由于需要快速且低成本地开发应用程序,这一挑战进一步加剧。
解决方案
Sevwins 求助于无代码运动的领导者 Bubble 来开发他们的应用程序。 Bubble 强大的点击式 Web 编辑器和云托管平台使 Sevwins 能够构建完全可定制的应用程序来满足他们的需求。该应用程序的工作原理是允许教练建立团队帐户并邀请运动员加入。然后,运动员每天都会收到短信,提醒他们完成他们的力量习惯,其中包括设定每周目标,每天评估心理技能,并在周末反思他们的成功和挑战。教练可以访问团队的所有个人目标、评估和反思,使他们能够快速审查团队趋势或检查个人资料和反应。 Sevwins 还使用 Bubble 创建第二个应用程序,以使用与生产应用程序相同的所有逻辑来托管该应用程序的完全交互式演示。
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