One of the most common models we see is the marketplace app, which is essentially a 2-sided app with multiple user types who engage, sell, or exchange in some way.
Marketplace apps you might commonly use are things like Upwork, Airbnb, and even Uber.
And digging a little deeper, other “marketplace” apps can also be things like learning platforms, appointment booking apps for a large network of offices, or fundraising platforms.
While the term “marketplace” might make you think of things like Amazon or Ebay on the surface, there are countless unique ways to put this model to use.
At its core, a marketplace app generally has a main set of features that are similar to every other app of its kind…
Things like:
-Search features
-Multiple user registrations
-Profile pages that users can edit
-Payment integration
-And more
While those core features are all similar, though, the way in which they’re customized is entirely up to you, the founder.
Of course, in order to take that next step with development, it’s vital you have a tool to build this model with — one that lets you customize these common core features to your own specific use-cases.
If you’re building a marketplace of any kind or are considering using this structure, watch this week’s new video on why we use Bubble to handle the core features of this application type.
It’ll help you move forward more confidently with the marketplace model.
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