CasaLuiGi
Student Content Sharing
2024 · Kolese Gonzaga
CasaLuiGi is a student-powered content platform where articles and stories are organized by Casa (House) and activity branches — fostering creative expression and community engagement through tag-based discovery.


Kolese Gonzaga's students create a wealth of content through their Casa (House) system and extracurricular activities, but had no centralized platform to publish, discover, and celebrate student work. Content was scattered across social media and lost over time.
We built CasaLuiGi as a dedicated content platform where students publish articles organized by their Casa and activity branches. A tag-based discovery system makes it easy to find content by topic, author, or house — preserving student work and encouraging creative expression.
Inside the App
Casa House Directory
Browse all Casa houses — Alfonso Rodriguez, Edmund Campion, Franciscus Borgia, and more — each with their own crest and dedicated content space.

Rich Article Reading
Full-length student articles with cover images, rich text formatting, and embedded media. Articles like 'Main Basket' showcase student perspectives on school activities.

Casa Members & Posts
Each Casa page has tabs for Posts and Members — see who belongs to your house, their class and student number, and browse all content from your community.

Activity Branches
Explore extracurricular activities — Basket Putra, Basket Putri, Bola Voli, Bola Tangan, Futsal, Catur, and more — each with its own article feed and community.

End-to-end ownership.
From initial concept to ongoing support — we handled every phase of this project.
Design
UI/UX design, wireframes, and interactive prototypes refined with real user feedback.
Implementation
Full-stack development — mobile, backend, and infrastructure — shipped to production.
Support
Ongoing maintenance, bug fixes, feature updates, and production monitoring.
Deliverables
- iOS & Android App
- Content Management System
- Backend API
Technology
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