Pausi was a personal project that in 2020 sought to give reach to businesses and promote the purchase of products by proximity / Delivery, all focused on maximizing the end customer experience and in later stages the management of the business, you can get more information about the project itself at https://www.instagram.com/pausi.app/.
How it works
Yes, I am the one speaking in the video.
A technical challenge
Pausi was the first platform I developed using an architecture based on micro-services in Laravel’s Lumen, we connected everything through an Api Gateway using GluzzeHTTP.
It was not the right decision to use micro-services, at the stage of the project we had actually devised a solution too big, we had to first validate the demand before even thinking about developing.
However I am proud to have done it because the decision from my and my team’s honest point of view was made out of morbid desire to create a macro-platform to surpass ourselves, and we did it.
Still, in our defense…, implementing micro-services could be justified because we were planning to use the same ones from Pausi for several other projects we were going to do with a centralized backend.
Maybe it’s not Pausi’s time, but those micro-services are still there ready to be used in another project 🤔.
Pausi Bot is Here!
I remember a lot of things happened back then, I was learning how to create chatbots for Telegram with botman.io, I was watching the anime Cell at Works and we had the problem of How can we tell our drivers to deliver an order?
Three coffees later ☕️ …
Technologies
Participation
Micro-services Development
API Gateway
Bussiness Service
Users Service
Orders Service
Project
Telegram Bot
Frontend
Management
Requirements Analysis