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Car Cleaning

ClientSenne Customs
ProjectWeb Application
TechnologyNext.js, MongoDB
StatusCancelled
Date16/07/2024

Senne Customs is a Next.js website developed for a small car cleaning company, allowing the owner to showcase various car cleaning projects and customer reviews. Designed to provide an easy-to-use interface, the site enables the business owner to manage content effectively. Although the project was discontinued due to time constraints, it served as an essential learning experience in full-stack development and Next.js.

Case Study

My Role

  • Frontend Developer
  • Backend Developer

Deliverables

  • Website for Car Cleaning Projects
  • Review System
  • Content Management Features

Team

  • Solo Project

Duration

1 month (Discontinued)

Project
Summary

Senne Customs was my first Next.js project, built as a website for a small car cleaning business run by a friend. The goal was to allow the owner to easily showcase different car cleaning projects and let customers leave reviews. Designed to give the site owner control over adding and managing content, the project focused on building a simple, user-friendly experience. However, the project was discontinued due to limited time and interest.

Outcome
Statement

Although discontinued, Senne Customs served as a valuable learning experience in Next.js, particularly in creating a content management feature for dynamic content updates. The project’s structure laid the groundwork for future improvements and showcased an organized, visually engaging presentation of the car cleaning projects.

Highlights

Developed my first Next.js website with dynamic project and review management features, tailored to a small business owner’s needs.

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My Role
in this
Project

I handled all aspects of the project, from frontend design to backend setup. Using Next.js, I implemented features to allow the site owner to add car cleaning projects and customer reviews directly on the website, giving the business a platform for showcasing work and engaging with customers. Despite the project being discontinued, it was a valuable experience that improved my skills in building dynamic, user-friendly web applications.

Conclusion

Senne Customs, though ultimately not launched, provided essential experience in using Next.js for creating content-driven websites. It enhanced my skills in full-stack development and highlighted key considerations when building a website for small business clients.

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