技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Terrain 是一个精心策划的在线课程市场,旨在满足企业家和课程创建者的需求。它为课程创建者提供了一个免费举办课程的平台。唯一的要求是课程的质量。 Terrain 还为创作者推销课程并收取一定比例的回报。对于用户来说,Terrain 提供了独特的峰值积分系统,完成课程即可获得峰值积分,并且可以进行折扣交易或捐赠给慈善机构。该平台旨在成为一个充满活力的学习社区,以及希望学习新的实用技能以发展业务的企业家的首选平台。
挑战
Terrain 是一个在线课程市场,面临着独特的挑战。该平台的设计目的是强调课程完成,而不是企业家中常见的问题——课程囤积。然而,创始人 Eman Zabi 没有使用无代码工具的经验,而无代码工具对于构建健壮且功能丰富的 Web 应用程序至关重要。我们面临的挑战是找到一个无代码平台,可以提供无限的功能和选项来构建网络应用程序。此外,该平台需要用户友好,因为 Eman 之前没有使用此类工具的经验。
解决方案
Eman 选择 Bubble 的无代码平台来构建 Terrain。 Bubble 提供了强大且无限的功能集,非常适合构建 Web 应用程序。它还有一个活跃的论坛,这对于像 Eman 这样的初学者来说是令人鼓舞的。该应用程序的工作原理是允许用户注册、选择他们感兴趣的类别,并通过完成课程获得最高积分。这些积分可以兑换折扣或捐赠给慈善机构。该应用程序还提供免费的演示课程,供用户测试所有功能,包括徽章、LinkedIn 证书、讨论板、论坛和黑暗模式。
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