A result of the discovery phase is a centralized digital platform – a hub for the best hacks out there, verified for safety and enhanced with tips from a furniture manufacturer. This platform isn't just about showcasing ideas; it's about fostering a community and providing a space for interaction and innovation. Built in the form of a web application, it mimics an app's appearance and functionality but is actually a webpage.
Unlike mobile apps, a web one will be easily accessible across various devices and platforms without needing to download anything. That's why we chose this solution. An interactive section within the app allows for publishing various hacking possibilities tailored to the consumer's desired level of intervention, from simple tweaks to complete makeovers.
The hacks are categorized into three distinct levels based on difficulty and the extent of modification: Primps, Hacks, and True Makeovers, with growing difficulty of execution correspondingly. One of the unique aspects of our solution is its approach to monetization. Each idea comes with a list of necessary furniture and materials, complete with direct hyperlinks for online ordering from a specific furniture manufacturer.
This seamless integration allows consumers to effortlessly purchase what they need to start their project and get it delivered right to their doorstep. Another core feature is the search algorithm bot that's supposed to automate the process of scouring the internet for the best interior design hacks. Here's a breakdown of functionalities that both manufacturers and their customers can benefit from: For manufacturers: For customers: In essence, this solution would transform the app concept into a synergistic ecosystem that benefits all parties involved.
By using such an app, the manufacturer steps into the zero-waste PR narrative, engaging with the furniture hacking movement on its own terms and discovering new monetization avenues. Meanwhile, the customers gain inspiration for their DIY projects, enjoying the safety and added value from renowned design aesthetics. Finally, creative hackers get access to a broader audience, potentially becoming influencers with opportunities for collaborations with a global company.
Such an app would not only foster a community but also bridge the gap between a global brand, its enthusiastic customers, and innovative creators.