OutSystems and Phact Develop Wish Journey App for Make-A-Wish Netherlands

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Critically Ill Children Now Follow Their Dreams in an App Built in One Week

BOSTON & UTRECHT, Netherlands–(BUSINESS WIRE)–On a mission to become the most digital charity in the Netherlands, Make-A-Wish, together with OutSystems and delivery partner Phact, has developed a Wish Journey app.

Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children with serious illnesses. With the new application, children can follow the preparations of their wishes each day and involve friends and family. The application was developed in just one week using the OutSystems low-code development platform.

Making the Wishes of Make-A-Wish Come True

Quick development and an easy-to-maintain application were the starting points of this project. Make-A-Wish also wanted the ultimate recipients involved in the creation of the app, so interested children were part of a sounding board session that kicked off the project. After the children described what they wanted, a hackathon was conducted with the Phact developers, OutSystems, Make-A-Wish, and the children. In just one week, a working application was delivered to the app stores for both Android and iOS devices.

“Make-A-Wish has a big goal. We want to become the most digital charity,” said Hanneke Verburg, CEO at Make-A-Wish Netherlands. “Of course, this goal has everything to do with the fact that children are often online. We are enthusiastic about the application developed with OutSystems and Phact. This brings us one step closer to our goal. Even more important, this application brings together the children and their loved ones throughout their wish journey.”

“In the past, it was unthinkable to develop a working application in just one week. Today, low-code development is making what used to be impossible — possible,” said Willem van Enter, OutSystems vice president, EMEA. “With the OutSystems low-code platform, a company can innovate and collaborate with end users at lightning speed. Make-A-Wish is a progressive organization, and I am sure that children will have a great deal of fun with this application while on their wish journey.”

“In order to develop a complete application including graphic design in one week, a platform like OutSystems is critical,” said Marc Herruer, CEO at Phact. “I am enthusiastic about the end result of this project and proud of the efforts of Make-A-Wish, the wish children, OutSystems, and our team at Phact.”

About Phact

Phact is an OutSystems partner for custom software solutions, integration issues and Internet of Things applications and offers innovative software and hardware solutions that make companies more efficient and agile. They develop applications that seamlessly connect to existing processes within organizations. Phact distinguishes itself by its people, who all have a passion for ICT and are involved in the success of their customers. For more information about Phact visit the website or follow Phact on LinkedIn.

About OutSystems

Thousands of customers worldwide trust OutSystems, the number one low-code platform for rapid application development. Engineers with an obsessive attention to detail crafted every aspect of the OutSystems platform to help organizations build enterprise-grade apps and transform their business faster. OutSystems is the only solution that combines the power of low-code development with advanced mobile capabilities, enabling visual development of entire applications that easily integrate with existing systems. Visit us at www.outsystems.com, or follow us on Twitter @OutSystems or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/outsystems.

Contacts

Ann Conrad, OutSystems (US)
+1 404-994-2614
ann.conrad@outsystems.com
and
Marcommit
Gosse de Reus
+31 (0)35-5822730
outsystems@marcommit.nl

SOURCE: OutSystems

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