Side kick Tool

Category:Development, Designing, & Marketing

Client: Side kick Tool

Start Date: May 03, 2022

Handover: Jul 18, 2022

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Sidekick, a leading website specializing in injury-relief tools, is dedicated to providing high-quality solutions to help individuals find relief from pain and discomfort. Their mission is to extend their range of injury-relief tools and services to a broader audience, offering effective and accessible solutions. Additionally, Sidekick aimed to introduce a subscription-based service, enabling customers to receive recurring orders of essential relief tools.

Challenge: Sidekick's previous website lacked the modern features required to efficiently showcase their injury-relief tools and provide a seamless e-commerce experience. The implementation of a subscription-based service was a strategic objective, but the necessary infrastructure was absent. Sidekick needed an advanced e-commerce platform that not only effectively displayed their relief tools but also simplified the browsing, purchasing, and subscription process for their customers.

Solution: Sidekick collaborated with Codieshub to enhance their online presence by creating a tailored e-commerce website to meet the unique needs of their injury-relief brand. This partnership followed a comprehensive approach, including strategic consultation, innovative design, robust development, rigorous testing, and a successful website launch.

+ WordPress

+ UX/UI Design

+ Front-end Development

+ Content Management Systems (CMS)

+ React.js

+ PHP

+ API Development

+ Full-Stack Development

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Result: The result is a user-friendly online platform that not only showcases Sidekick's wide range of injury-relief tools but also offers customers a seamless and efficient experience for exploring, purchasing, and subscribing to their essential relief solutions with ease and confidence.

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