What is "Kit-Curu" starting in November?
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 8:18 am
-What is "Kit-Curu" that will start this November?
This is a SaaS service that uses the LINE Mini App to easily attract customers to your store (new customers and encouraging repeat visits).
This package service is packed with promotional mauritius email address functions that are implemented in many apps, allowing you to attract more customers to your store with just one solution.
-How is this different from previous LINE Mini App development using Scratch?
With scratch development, we can introduce any function depending on the customer's request, but this incurs costs.
The new service packages a selection of promotional features that are commonly used by businesses with physical stores.
Why develop a package service now?
-Until now, your main focus in the LINE Mini App field has been supporting scratch development, but why did you develop a package service?
The app market has become saturated in recent years.
As a result, even if you create your own app to attract customers and encourage store visits, depending on the type of business, it can be difficult to get people to download it.
Amid this, LINE mini-apps, which are easier for users to start using, began to attract attention, and iRidge also began supporting their development. However, the name "mini" app inevitably gave the impression that it was something that could be easily developed and provided.
However, of course, depending on the development content, costs may be incurred.
This is especially true when systems integration is required.
So even if it is called a mini-app, it does not necessarily mean that it can be created at low cost.
-I can understand why people think it would be easy to implement.
The feature most in demand among customers who own stores is a membership card, but implementing this requires integration with other systems, which tends to increase the scale of development.
-As a result, some customers were forced to give up on the implementation, which was what prompted you to consider offering a package service.
That's right.
We ourselves have long been concerned about the fact that we are unable to respond to such a large number of requests.
So, we first considered why customers needed the membership card function, and realized that they didn't want to create membership cards, but rather to achieve what is known as CRM (collecting user information and conducting promotions accordingly).
This is a SaaS service that uses the LINE Mini App to easily attract customers to your store (new customers and encouraging repeat visits).
This package service is packed with promotional mauritius email address functions that are implemented in many apps, allowing you to attract more customers to your store with just one solution.
-How is this different from previous LINE Mini App development using Scratch?
With scratch development, we can introduce any function depending on the customer's request, but this incurs costs.
The new service packages a selection of promotional features that are commonly used by businesses with physical stores.
Why develop a package service now?
-Until now, your main focus in the LINE Mini App field has been supporting scratch development, but why did you develop a package service?
The app market has become saturated in recent years.
As a result, even if you create your own app to attract customers and encourage store visits, depending on the type of business, it can be difficult to get people to download it.
Amid this, LINE mini-apps, which are easier for users to start using, began to attract attention, and iRidge also began supporting their development. However, the name "mini" app inevitably gave the impression that it was something that could be easily developed and provided.
However, of course, depending on the development content, costs may be incurred.
This is especially true when systems integration is required.
So even if it is called a mini-app, it does not necessarily mean that it can be created at low cost.
-I can understand why people think it would be easy to implement.
The feature most in demand among customers who own stores is a membership card, but implementing this requires integration with other systems, which tends to increase the scale of development.
-As a result, some customers were forced to give up on the implementation, which was what prompted you to consider offering a package service.
That's right.
We ourselves have long been concerned about the fact that we are unable to respond to such a large number of requests.
So, we first considered why customers needed the membership card function, and realized that they didn't want to create membership cards, but rather to achieve what is known as CRM (collecting user information and conducting promotions accordingly).