About Project
The client is an old player in the retail business and understands user behavior. They recognized an opportunity in the market based on how users make purchases. The idea was to develop a platform to provide users with BOGO (Buy 1 Get 1) deals from various brands and stores. The application operates on a subscription-based model and is compatible with Android and IOS devices.
Mobile
Platform/OSRetail
Category
Brief
It was a new concept and thus had many challenges. Team Brainvire developed a mobile application with a robust user interface, easy navigation, and functionality. They designed a vendor outreach strategy to showcase the benefits and attract vendors. They integrated APIs to eliminate compatibility issues with store systems. Brainvire’s team also implemented transparent and secure operations to communicate the app’s data privacy and security measures with the users. It helped build trust among users.
Highlights
Team Brainvire developed a fully functional cross-platform mobile application for the client. The outcomes perfectly resonated with the client’s vision and helped them provide users with a wide array of BOGO offers from various brands and stores. The subscription-based model turned out to be a win-win situation for the users and the client as users were satisfied with the access to the BOGO offers, and the client could generate a consistent revenue stream for the business.
Case StudyFeatures
Increased User Engagement:
The app’s convenience and broad range of offers attract a significant user base, increase engagement, and drive traffic to the app.
Maximized User Base:
Cross-platform availability ensures more accessibility for users, maximizing reach and engagement.
Bolstered Profitability:
The subscription model generates a consistent revenue stream while delivering significant user value.
Positive Brand Reputation:
The wide array of exclusive deals creates a positive association with the brand. Users perceive the business as one that values their customers.
Tech Stack
Laravel
Angular
NodeJS
Azure cloud
Flutter
Gmail