Civic goodwill and educational philanthropy.
Supporting under-resourced schools in Sylhet and building pro-bono audit tools for public welfare, proving that software is a lever for community empowerment.
educational support
patient intake tools
public good projects
direct field impact
Community tools shouldn't be passive. They should be structural levers.
In Sylhet, I support the operation of three schools, ensuring kids from under-resourced neighborhoods get access to modern learning structures. I build and distribute lightweight spreadsheet tools and audit portals to keep their records clean.
I believe in dedicating a strong portion of our engineering leverage to public-good projects. Pro-bono work shouldn't be secondary — it deserves the same exact system hygiene and design quality as our B2B contracts.
Open to chat & build along in the journey.
I have built pro-bono audit tools for rural primary schools in Sylhet and clinic intake trackers, proving that software is a highly effective lever for direct field organizers.
I believe in dedicating a portion of our engineering leverage to public-good projects. If you are pursuing civic safety nets, mutual-aid networks, or neighborhood coordination tools, I am open to having a chat and build along in the journey you are pursuing.
Three engagement shapes.
I move in with your founders. Spec, prototype, prod. You own the IP from day one.
Roadmap, hire 2-3 engineers, set up the audit + compliance posture.
Architecture, compliance, hire bar, AI readiness. Written report + 60-min review.
Send the brief, get a real reply.
Your industry gets a structured 24-hour response: a fit score, the three risks I see, and a one-call ask.
Civic & policy
Closing the gap between citizens and fragmented civic information. Authoring policy recommendations in the Dhaka Tribune and building context-aware civic RAG systems.