How We Rebuilt Our webapp CI/CD with Docker and GitHub Actions
The Problem We had a CD workflow, but it wasn’t effective — the Next.js build process is memory-heavy, and our […]
The Problem We had a CD workflow, but it wasn’t effective — the Next.js build process is memory-heavy, and our […]
At Project Tech4Dev, we build open-source technology for the social sector. Our products — Dalgo, Kaapi, and Glific — power
Intro Over the last year, the way software gets built has changed — not gradually, but quickly. Teams that have
“In the social sector, participation is rarely about enthusiasm. It’s about what an organisation is willing to carry forward once
Come, find out as we look inside what unfolded at our latest bootcamp in Delhi. New to Dalgo? For those
“We’re not competitor-obsessed, we’re customer-obsessed. We start with what the customer needs and we work backwards.” Jeff Bezos This quote
This blog has been written by Deepali Vandana and Iravati K from Urja Trust. Many organisations begin with passion. Urja
This blog is a description of the evolution of Dalgo, Project Tech4Dev’s Data platform, towards what we are now calling
The last quarter marked a turning point for Dalgo. We built and moved closer to the beta release of Dalgo
It’s been six months since I joined Dalgo – and in that time, I’ve watched the platform evolve steadily toward
“I went in to share—but ended up learning just as much from every question, struggle, and spark of insight.” Context:
I am Pradeep Kaushik and I joined Project Tech4Dev in August 2025, and from my very first conversation right from