Tapcart Case Studies

Rebecca Slawter

Content Writer

Tapcart Case Studies

Case studies are the lifeblood of B2B business. According to the Content Marketing Institute, 53% of B2B marketers say case studies and customer stories produce the most results of any content type—tied with video in the top spot.
Tapcart knows this. Since they offer white-glove customer service to their clients, clients are happy to help promote the app builder that made it easy to create a customized mobile app.
Tapcart promotes their clients’ success stories with case studies, video clips, strategy highlights, and their annual Tappy Awards.
I’ve been writing for Tapcart since 2019, and their case studies have grown more specific, helpful, and robust. I love working with their team!

Case studies I’ve written for Tapcart

Beekman 1802

Beekman 1802 turned an act of kindness into a skincare revolution. The brand began with a simple mission: to harness the power of goat milk and kindness in every product it creates. Starting with a herd of 100 goats and a close-knit community of neighbors, Beekman 1802 has grown from a single bar of soap into the world’s largest goat milk skincare company.

Rentoza

What if staying up-to-date with the latest tech was as easy as signing up for a subscription?
It is for Rentoza customers.
Built on a vision to make the latest technology accessible, Rentoza is South Africa’s first and leading provider of flexible product subscriptions. Rentoza provides access to the newest technology as a physical product subscription service, from smartphones to fridges, gaming consoles to baby gear.
Rentoza offers a smarter way to stay current — no strings attached. They champion access for all, using behavior-based models (not credit) to provide their customers with the latest consumer technology.

Type One Style

Who says diabetes devices can’t be safe and stylish?
Type One Style turned a personal challenge into a global solution. Founder, Charlie Cawsey, saw a gap in the market when his wife Emma would lose her monitoring device, inspiring her to search for something to secure her device. But the options available just weren’t good enough.
Together, they developed stylish and protective patches for continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps. These patches help protect various diabetes monitors and pumps while adding fun prints that allow wearers to show off their personalities. This innovative idea turned into the thriving company Type One Style.
The small but mighty company grew from a $6k startup loan to selling over 1 million units of product with the help of its Tapcart app. Their top success strategy? Marketing efficiency.
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