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Project : Build a local marketplace to strengthen local consumption in the city with Toddle ?

  • flo_nocode-1277846188804149329

    FLOnocode

    1 year ago

    Good morning,

    I'm looking for a tutorial that explains in detail how to create a local marketplace for a city.

    The idea is to reference all the different businesses within the city with the different businesses (bakery, hairdressing salon, restaurant, children's bookstore, etc.) to reinforce "consuming close to home".

    In terms of functionality, there will obviously be a smart search filter.

    The possibility of integrated geolocation in relation to its position,

    Opening and closing times.

    A photo gallery of products and services.

    The possibility of producing testimonials on the platform for people who have identified themselves with their first name, email address, etc.

    There would therefore be a page visible to the consumer with their profile and sellers would also be able to edit their business page on the platform.

    This last function would be for later because I want to iterate on it little by little.

    I want to know what are the best ways to start developing this type of web app on Toddle and what content will allow me to advance on a marketplace step by step.

    Perhaps you can recommend all videos that have already carried out this type of use case, please.

    Ps : Is it possible to deconstruct with the difference function that this would represent in the context of a non-profit association for example.

    Or before getting started there are red flags to take into account

    THANKS
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  • Tod-1277846191249424385

    Tod

    1 year ago

    Great energy @FLOnocode! Your continuous contribution to the toddle Community just made you advance to Community Level 2!
  • tomthebigtree-1277880884632092714

    Tom Ireland

    1 year ago

    Hey. This is a cool idea and something that can definitely be done in toddle.

    In terms of tutorials, I don't know how much there is out there but worth checking out videos by [toddle](https://www.youtube.com/@toddledev), [No Code Coder](https://www.youtube.com/@nocodecoder4160/videos) and [NoCode ProCode](https://www.youtube.com/@NoCodeProCode) on YouTube for inspiration or videos on specific things you're looking to do.

    Also worth perusing the toodle [Founder stories](https://nordcraft.com/founder-stories) page, specifically @Tom Wrench's [Localpost founder story](https://nordcraft.com/customers/localpost), which is a community-specific platform.

    The advice I'd give is to break it down and have a think about the things you want to achieve with the platform and prioritise the important bits first. As an example, I'm working on a customer support app. This could have all kinds of stuff and I have loads of ideas but the main thing is actually getting inbound email into the app; otherwise, it's a non-starter if I cannot support that, so no point looking at other stuff.

    @Alex is a bit of an inspiration with his focus on creating something with just one feature - start there and build upon that.

    If you decide on a starting point and not sure how to get started, give us a shout and we'll do out best to help.
    🔥1
  • alexsiale_17363-1277934513518940204

    Alex

    1 year ago

    Appreciate the shoutout!

    Yes, single feature launch is the best advice I’m giving myself
    🙌2
  • 895928090490970153-@Tom Ireland
    Hey. This is a cool idea and something that can definitely be done in toddle.

    In terms of tutorials, I don't know how much there is out there but worth checking out videos by [toddle](
    https://www.youtube.com/@toddledev), [No Code Coder](https://www.youtube.com/@nocodecoder4160/videos) and [NoCode ProCode](https://www.youtube.com/@NoCodeProCode) on YouTube for inspiration or videos on specific things you're looking to do.

    Also worth perusing the toodle [Founder stories](https://nordcraft.com/founder-stories) page, specifically @Tom Wrench's [Localpost founder story](https://nordcraft.com/customers/localpost), which is a community-specific platform.

    The advice I'd give is to break it down and have a think about the things you want to achieve with the platform and prioritise the important bits first. As an example, I'm working on a customer support app. This could have all kinds of stuff and I have loads of ideas but the main thing is actually getting inbound email into the app; otherwise, it's a non-starter if I cannot support that, so no point looking at other stuff.

    @Alex is a bit of an inspiration with his focus on creating something with just one feature - start there and build upon that.

    If you decide on a starting point and not sure how to get started, give us a shout and we'll do out best to help.
    flo_nocode-1278850066286907524

    FLOnocode

    1 year ago

    Thank you so much for this response , it's help me so much when you speak about start by one most important feature
    🙌1
  • tomthebigtree-1278850375218233417

    Tom Ireland

    1 year ago

    Fantastic to hear! Look forward to hearing about your progress. 🙂