KemonDoctor.For real trust.
“Kemon Doctor” means How is the doctor? — a non-profit platform helping patients in Bangladesh find reliable doctors and surface issues like over-prescribing.
What it is.
Kemon Doctor (“How is the doctor?” in Bangla) is a non-profit platform helping patients in Bangladesh find reliable doctors — and quietly surface issues like over-prescribing and rushed consultations.
It’s not a clinic-listing directory. It’s a trust layer on top of what already exists, built for the country it serves.
What I did.
Solo founder and developer. Everything from the conceptual model to the production frontend is mine.
- Architecture and data model
- Frontend in Next.js 16 + TypeScript
- Database design and migration system (Drizzle ORM)
- Bilingual UX system (Bangla & English) treated with equal care
What it solves.
Patients in Bangladesh have no trusted, structured way to judge a doctor before a visit. Word of mouth is the default, and over-prescribing is widespread.
The platform gives patients a place to share what actually happened in a consultation — and to find doctors whose patterns hold up under it.



The approach.
A mobile-first platform with Bangla and English wired in as equals — same care on type, layout, search, and reviews. Performance and clarity over polish.
- Mobile-first UI sized for one-handed use across phone sizes.
- Bangla & English with full type care — not afterthought translation.
- Server-rendered with Next.js for fast first paint and shareable doctor profiles.
- Structured reviews — small set of strong signals rather than open-text noise.
- Drizzle ORM for type-safe migrations on the Postgres schema.
Tools used.
Picked for fast iteration alone and a free-tier-friendly stack that keeps a non-profit running cheaply.
- Next.js 16
- TypeScript
- PostgreSQL
- Drizzle ORM
- Tailwind CSS
- Vercel
Status.
The platform is currently in build. It’s intentionally being shipped slowly — trust-driven products live or die on their first hundred reviews, so we’d rather start small and curated than open the gates early.