Featured Case Studies

Multi-sector digital transformation stories

Coca-Cola Case Study

Our goal was to develop a flexible and composable ecosystem to enable consistent experiences for customers across all channels and devices.

For this, we first used Contentful to move Coca-Cola Embonor from custom to atomic design. This evolution helped us create a unified design system to support consistent experiences.

To enable cloud-level scalability and easy maintenance in the B2C solution, we used Commerce Layer to connect our headless front-end with the legacy back-end. For the B2B comme

BUPA case study

Building on our expertise in cross-platform integrations, we first introduced BUPA’s team to atomic design. Together, we executed a decoupled content management approach to build BADS (Bupa Atomic Design System) — BUPA’s own reusable component library — that would work for any channel and devices. This design system would set up BUPA for any future improvements and new branding deployments.

By harnessing the flexibility of BADS and using Contentful’s headless and scalable capabilities, we helpe

Femsa Case Study

Together with FEMSA's team, we envisioned a modern and flexible solution that would decouple their ecosystem’s front-end technology from the monolithic back-end, enabling independent content delivery across platforms. The primary goal was to unify multi-country storefront experiences into a single solution and empower FEMSA's teams to manage their own content centrally.

To achieve this, we built a middleware in AWS to connect the Salesforce back-end to storefronts, allowing communication betwee

Move Case Study

Move’s customer data revealed that many users share property listing links to collaborators off-site. In order to bring these collaborators onto the platform, we collaborated with Move’s team to develop a co-buyer feature centered around an inviter-invitee relationship between the user and their off-site co-buyer. Once both buyers are part of the platform, the co-buyer feature connects these users at the back-end, enabling back-and-forth communication for sharing and commenting.

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