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Data Plus Sports

AllCode provides Data+Sports with expert mobile app and cloud development services.

Data+Sports built GameDay+, a mobile-first Web3 community of creators, sports fans, and brands who participate in the value creation of the community they help build. Users discover personalized insights, and odds on the match-ups and teams they love, creators and artists can engage with users to provide expert commentary and digital collectibles through NFT’s, and all are connected with 1:1 and group chat to drive engagement and fandom.

AllCode designed the UI\UX. AllCode implemented the iOS mobile application in Swift, and the backend in Kotlin. AllCode leveraged AWS Elastic Kubernetes and AWS MKS.

AllCode GameDay+ iOS Login Page

AllCode GameDay+ iOS Login Page

https://www.dataplussports.com/gamedayplus

 

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