Berry - a browser extension
Task
The client, the Berry startup, was created by a team of Princeton University students. Its main idea is to make online shopping healthy and accessible for people who choose products with specific compositions, based either on medical indications or personal preferences. The service is targeted at the US market. The client themselves developed the initial release of the website and some extension elements. Our team was tasked with refining the existing website and developing a browser extension that would work in conjunction with the site.
Solution
We developed a website that is connected to a browser extension. User authentication and registration forms were built using React and Material UI. Registration is conducted in the form of a survey, allowing users to customize the browser extension according to their needs and medical indications.
On the server side, we created a database architecture, global management of user settings, and implemented statistical data collection. For this task, we utilized modern cloud solutions from Amazon due to their reliability and scalability. Users can quickly set up their profiles, specifying illnesses and allergies, and receive recommendations when selecting products, as well as access useful information directly on the platform (such as allergen content, beneficial substances, micronutrients, preservatives, and other indicators).
Result
The client received an MVP version that operates on the Amazon, Walmart, and FreshDirect trading platforms using a database of products from third-party suppliers. This will allow them to quickly validate their product effectiveness hypotheses.
The user interface for managing user data is convenient (creating new records, editing existing ones, etc.).
The client, the Berry startup, was created by a team of Princeton University students. Its main idea is to make online shopping healthy and accessible for people who choose products with specific compositions, based either on medical indications or personal preferences. The service is targeted at the US market. The client themselves developed the initial release of the website and some extension elements. Our team was tasked with refining the existing website and developing a browser extension that would work in conjunction with the site.
Solution
We developed a website that is connected to a browser extension. User authentication and registration forms were built using React and Material UI. Registration is conducted in the form of a survey, allowing users to customize the browser extension according to their needs and medical indications.
On the server side, we created a database architecture, global management of user settings, and implemented statistical data collection. For this task, we utilized modern cloud solutions from Amazon due to their reliability and scalability. Users can quickly set up their profiles, specifying illnesses and allergies, and receive recommendations when selecting products, as well as access useful information directly on the platform (such as allergen content, beneficial substances, micronutrients, preservatives, and other indicators).
Result
The client received an MVP version that operates on the Amazon, Walmart, and FreshDirect trading platforms using a database of products from third-party suppliers. This will allow them to quickly validate their product effectiveness hypotheses.
The user interface for managing user data is convenient (creating new records, editing existing ones, etc.).