Case Study
Dandelionz Parents Empowerment
Age-grouped parenting guide for busy and working parents in Bangladesh.
Parents in Bangladesh juggling work, household, and extra caregiving challenges don't have a local, phone-friendly resource that speaks to them without clinical coldness or Western assumptions. Dandelionz Parents Empowerment gives them age-specific chapters on nutrition, behavior, health, and play — plus vaccine tracking and growth charts — all from a phone.
Most parenting guides online are written for a Western audience or feel like hospital pamphlets. For a Bangladeshi parent managing a busy household — especially one where a child needs a little extra attention or support — finding advice that actually fits their daily reality is hard. Dandelionz Parents Empowerment exists because that gap is real. It's a mobile-first web app where parents pick their child's age group and get organized chapters on topics like nutrition, behavior and communication, developmental milestones, play and learning, school readiness, and safety.
But it's more than a reading app. Parents add their children's profiles and the system tracks vaccine schedules with push notification reminders so nothing gets missed. There's a growth chart where they log measurements over time. A gamification layer awards badges — "First Step" for reading one chapter, "Shield Up" when all due vaccines are marked, "7-Day Streak" for coming back consistently. For parents who are stretched thin, those small wins genuinely help build the habit of checking in regularly. The admin side has a CMS where staff manage and publish content, review user activity, and handle the editorial workflow.
Cloud Number 24 built this on Next.js 16 with React 19, MySQL, and Tailwind CSS 4. Authentication includes passkeys via WebAuthn and two-factor verification. The whole thing is designed phone-first — every screen works at 375px before we think about desktop.