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TEKPlateform
In progress — flagship2026 — présent
Multi-sector super-platform: commerce, health, services, payments, trust & data.

Overview
TEKPlateform is a modular super-platform designed as everyday infrastructure: multi-vendor marketplace, on-demand services, regulated products, payments, trust system, and data intelligence.
Current state
- Strategic vision consolidated and structured.
- Core modules defined: commerce, health, services, payments, trust, data.
- Technical architecture and MVP scope currently being refined.
Role
Founder / Product & architecture design
Stack
Next.jsPostgreSQLAPIAuth/RBACPaymentsData/Analytics
Screenshots

TEKPlateform preview
Vision
- Organize access to reliable products and services through a single platform.
- Turn trust (vendors/providers/products) into a measurable asset.
- Put data & AI at the core: recommendations, matching, alerts, fraud detection.
Architecture
- Modular architecture by domains (commerce / services / health / payments / trust / data).
- Identity & dynamic trust scoring (vendors, providers, products).
- Data flow: events → storage → analytics → recommendations/alerts.
- Security: roles, verification, traceability, secure payments with escrow.
Roadmap
- MVP: marketplace + verified sellers + orders + payments + delivery + basic trust.
- V1: on-demand services + matching + secure payments + post-service ratings.
- V2: regulated products + advanced data + diaspora + partnerships (long-term).
Engineering decisions
- Choosing a modular architecture to separate business domains.
- Making trust a central system rather than a secondary feature.
- Positioning the product as multi-sector infrastructure rather than a simple marketplace.
Possible improvements
- Formalize the detailed technical architecture.
- Define the MVP scope and critical workflows precisely.
- Prepare the first interfaces and UX prototypes.
Lessons learned
- A multi-sector project requires strong scoping discipline.
- User trust must be designed into the system from the start.
- A platform’s value depends as much on its structure as on its features.