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A customer-first and remote-enabled approach to make it painless and faster for your company to get connected to internet & WiFi.
Meter, a startup from San Francisco, provides internet infrastructure for businesses. Meter raised more than $90MM from some of the most notable and bright people in technology and business.
Challenge
We got the opportunity to develop three software products: Customer Dashboard, Customer Manager Dashboard, and Technical Support Dashboard, to handle this Meter areas.
To work on this project, we met with the technical, custom support, and marketing teams to understand their priorities to design the structure of each dashboard. As well as identify, which features needed priority. We use TypeScript, React, Storybook, Vite, Sentry.
Solutions
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Floor plan Planning
Create and manage floor plan installation of devices on the physical office spaces, life sciences, flex spaces, warehouses, and buildings. -
Metrics
Dashboard with key metrics for all involved people usage. -
Management
Device settings, user permission, network management. -
Customer Support
Using relevant KPIs, employees can evaluate and answer support tickets. -
Network management
Review your speed, usage, and security. -
Advanced encryption
TLS and the latest WPA standards for communication between hardware, devices on the network, and the dashboard.
https://www.alamedadev.com/projects/meter
Powering of a global leader in premium hospitality brand by giving technical support for their systems.
Tao Group is a worldwide hospitality company with establishments across North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Our collaboration focus on powering the brand by giving technical support for their systems.
Challenge
We worked with several key players of the Tao Group organization. Offering services for maintaining and adding new features to all of their internal and customer-facing offerings. Using a combination of serverless tech stack for web and mobile experiences.
Solution
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User research
Interact with the design team to discover valuable insights that allows to link the users and market to their business viewpoint and grasp the intended product value. -
Product research
Gathered the information needed to determine the next stages for the project, based on their user base. -
Information Architecture
Created information architecture diagrams and documentations, as well as design systems that reflect every avenue and path that users may follow via the apps or websites. -
Event Management
Manages guest lists, VIP reservations and event ticket sales with white-label branding. -
Mobile Applications
Help to build Mobile Applications for scanning event tickets, with native wrapper apps for iOS and Android. -
Serverless
Help to build the development of websites and serverless services for the biggest nightclub management company in Las Vegas.
Travel app that allows consumers to discover, learn and interact with wineries, vineyards, wine bars and wine events around the world.
Ryan O. Leads an active community around the world of wines and vineyards from San Francisco, California, WineMaps is a tool for finding the best places to enjoy a glass of wine or unique experiences.
Challenge
Ryan needed a mobile application for iOS and Android to combine his business.
This project is developed entirely, from the conception of user flow, wireframes, design, and implementation. Developed with React Native and available for Apple and Android stores. Using this technology, we divide each screen into reusable components for use on the different screens of the application.
Solutions
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Centralized REST API
Using an already built backend and consuming the REST API.
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Search
By word, location, tag, category and Regions,
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Use of Mapbox
Client-side JavaScript library for building web maps and web applications with modern mapping technology
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Offline mode
Most mobile apps on the market require an offline mode to be useful. Companies that make apps about travel, the weather, games, or finances, for example, know how important it is to let users access certain data at any time and from anywhere.
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Geolocation
These location-based apps use device location to enable and control some features. Location-based apps like Wok Delivery and Find My iPhone help us with everyday tasks just by knowing exactly where we are.
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Performant Animations
The major task of any animation is to help the user figure out how to use the app by showing how interface elements are connected. Thanks to motion graphics, an app lets users know what is going on in response to their actions.