Connecting Feature Phone Users to the Digital Economy
Almost 40% of the total working population in third world countries like Bangladesh are actually blue-collar workers. A significant number of those workers are women & involved in the care giving segment. But the problem is 95% of these workers are not connected to the internet- either they don't have a smartphone or can not connect it to the internet.
Platform business is booming all over the world. Uber is creating millions of jobs, but as these caregivers don't have access to the internet, they are being left out of the platform inclusions & eventually financial inclusions.
Modern-day customers are also suffering to find the right caregivers for them as they don't have any platform like uber where they can hire a caregiver.
So the main problem is DISCONNECTION. Not having access to the internet is preventing almost 40% working population from getting recognition, having their job dignified & excess to real-world financing!
We are connecting any mobile phone to the internet. Whether it is a smartphone or a feature phone, Our technology can connect all in real-time. Our Caregivers call it- Computer APA. Apa means in Bengali, sister, and our abbreviation is Any Phone Automation.
So a caregiver who lives in a slum & she has a simple feature phone (button phone) is connected with our platform, HelloTask. When a customer places an order at our app, our technology generates a real-time IVR call in their local language and asks the caregiver whether she wants to accept the job or not. The caregiver literally talks with Computer Apa and takes things forward.
At the user end, It's a complete uber-like solution. Users can see every little information that is extracted from the voice communication of our computer APA.
So,
- HelloTask is an app- where customers can hire caregivers.
- Computer APA is also kind of a partner app/technology where our caregivers (partner) communicate through voice with an intelligent IVR instead of tapping a phone screen.
We are connecting all the blue-collar workers to our platform, including CareGivers. In Bangladesh, there are 10M domestic workers who are actually providing various kinds of caregiving services.
At HelloTask, they get to access:
- to the more extensive customer base
- free training with the help of INGO like OXFAM, BRAC (both are our partners & Gave us grants)
- financial Inclusion through Bkash
- recognition of their jobs (world bank, Bill & Melinda gates foundation are already partnered with us to find out collaboration opportunities)
In the best-case scenario, the workers we are bringing under our umbrella used to earn 26 cents an hour (researched by OXFAM). Most of the time, they were either unemployed or underpaid. They didn't have any weekly holidays at all. But at HelloTask, we have already increased their earnings to 5x, Making their job dignified; they all have the MFS account, they get 4 days of holiday a month & working on achieving more for the largest left out community in the workforce.
Being born in a very rural area in Bangladesh gives us the privilege of seeing their life (caregiver) from the front. My brother Mahmudul Hasan Likhon & I grew up with a commitment to do something for them. Almost 6 years ago, we decided to found HelloTask.
We were the only company back in 2017 working with blue-collar workers. The Journey was full of failure. We were getting enough orders from customers, but we didn't know how to connect these workers with them in real-time. We tried almost 25 operational models before inventing the computer APA, and none of them was scaleable. Seeing us get a lot of customers, nearly half a dozen companies formed back then in Bangladesh, and within two years, all of them either pivoted or shut the company down. The only problem was they also could not make the thing scaleable.
But we survived 6 years, made scalable solutions, raised funds, placed 4,00,000 jobs so far and found our following ways to bring more people under digital inclusions.
Our Journey is full of failure, but yes, that gave us the experience, expertise & confidence to take this thing forward.
- Enabling new models for childcare or eldercare that improve affordability, convenience, or community trust.
- Growth
After six years of bumpy journey, we finally have a scalable solution that can serve more caregivers and customers in different countries. Currently, we are operating in Bangladesh, but the biggest market in this South East Asia region is India. We want to expand to India, get to know their ecosystem better and have proper mentorship on scalability.
We made the solution that can scale, but it is not scaled yet. So our specific ask to Solve is: to help us go beyond Bangladesh by connecting relevant partners.
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. expanding client base)

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