TriMaCare - Multilingual Pregnancy Platform
Building the world's first multilingual pregnancy lifestyle platform - clinical prenatal care meets cultural wisdom meets AI. A healthy pregnancy is a fundamental human right, not a luxury.
- Year
- 2026-Present
- Category
- Creative + Technology
- Type
- Mobile App Development + Health Technology
- Location
- Boston, MA
Context
TriMaCare is being designed as a multilingual platform that begins in Igbo and English, then expands through a broader language roadmap. It brings product strategy, technical architecture, AI capabilities, and clinical advisory input into one health technology system.
My Role
- Solo developer: Flutter front-end + Supabase back-end + OpenAI API integration
- Full product owner: vision, roadmap, 12-month build plan, and sprint management in Linear
- Designed multilingual architecture for Igbo + English first, expanding to Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese, and Mandarin
- Created AI-driven personalized prenatal care plan design and prompt engineering approach
- Embedded clinical advisory partnership with a PGY-3 Resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Designed community feature architecture including forums, mentor matching, birth worker directory, and postpartum module
Process
Product Vision + Roadmap
Defined the product vision, user needs, delivery plan, and 12-month build roadmap.
Technical Architecture
Designed the Flutter, Supabase, OpenAI API, and multilingual system architecture.
Clinical Validation
Structured clinical advisory input around health-related feature decisions.
Multilingual + Cultural Layer
Built the foundation for Igbo and English first, with expansion planned for additional languages.
Details
Technical Drawings
Outcome + Impact
In active development on a 12-month roadmap for an accessible, multilingual health platform.
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