Local Service Provider
Local Service Provider
1. Mrs. Apeksha Nayak 2. Yash Verma 3. Vijay Kumar 4. Iti Bansal
1- Assistant Professor , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ram Group Of Colleges, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
2- Student , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ram Group Of Colleges, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
3- Student , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ram Group Of Colleges, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
4- Student , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ram Group Of Colleges, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University
Abstract:The unorganized local home services sector, which includes plumbing, electrical repairs, and deep cleaning, faces issues with unclear pricing, unverified professionals, and poor communication between customers and providers. To solve these problems, we present Local Service Provider. This is a cloud-based local service marketplace built on the Salesforce ecosystem. The unorganized local home services sector, which includes plumbing, electrical repairs, and deep cleaning, faces issues with unclear pricing, unverified professionals, and poor communication between customers and providers. To solve these problems, we present Local Service Provider. This is a cloud-based local service marketplace built on the Salesforce ecosystem. Unlike traditional large applications, Local Service Provider separates a high-performance frontend, which includes fuzzy searching, from a strong Salesforce backend. The system uses Salesforce's Web-to-Lead function for automated customer onboarding and employs asynchronous Apex processing to dynamically create restricted user accounts. To improve communication without sacrificing privacy, we developed a custom real-time chat application using Salesforce Platform Events. This paper outlines the architectural choices, how we dealt with transaction limits during automated user provisioning, and the launch of a highly scalable, secure, and user-friendly service platform. The system uses Salesforce's Web-to-Lead function for automated customer onboarding and employs asynchronous Apex processing to dynamically create restricted user accounts. To improve communication without sacrificing privacy, we developed a custom real-time chat application using Salesforce Platform Events. This paper outlines the architectural choices, how we dealt with transaction limits during automated user provisioning, and the launch of a highly scalable, secure, and user-friendly service platform. The unorganized local home services sector, which includes plumbing, electrical repairs, and deep cleaning, faces issues with unclear pricing, unverified professionals, and poor communication between customers and providers. To solve these problems, we present UrbanServe. This is a cloud-based local service marketplace built on the Salesforce ecosystem. Unlike traditional large applications, UrbanServe separates a high-performance frontend, which includes fuzzy searching, from a strong Salesforce backend. The system uses Salesforce's Web-to-Lead function for automated customer onboarding and employs asynchronous Apex processing to dynamically create restricted user accounts. To improve communication without sacrificing privacy, we developed a custom real-time chat application using Salesforce Platform Events. This paper outlines the architectural choices, how we dealt with transaction limits during automated user provisioning, and the launch of a highly scalable, secure, and user-friendly service platform.