Technical Director · Flutter · Angular · Firebase
Matermap
A breastfeeding and baby-care points platform built around a social need: helping families find calm, equipped places in the city, and giving the team the tools to grow that network.
What I built
One product, three operational surfaces.
Matermap needed to work for families on the street and for the team maintaining the network behind the scenes. I led and developed the technical platform: mobile app, public map, admin panels, Firebase data model, place workflows and service iconography.
Mobile app
Flutter application with geolocation, map browsing, custom markers, place detail screens, contact information and service filters.
Admin system
Angular back office to manage points, mappers, categories, form data, messages, stickers and operational exports.
Firebase backbone
Firestore collections, authentication and data flows connecting the public product with internal maintenance and reporting.
Mobile product
A map made for real moments outside home.
The app surfaces nearby places that can help with breastfeeding, changing, privacy, facilities, baby-cart access, microwaves, wet wipes and other small details that matter when moving around with a baby.
Each point is more than a marker: it carries services, timetables, directions, notes, contact data and a small practical description so the map stays useful, not decorative.
Design system
Making every point readable at a glance.
The service taxonomy became part of the product. Categories and icons helped translate messy real-world information into a map that families could scan quickly.
That visual layer connected app screens, public web, admin forms and reporting, so the same data model could support both product and operations.


Technical scope
Built to be maintained, not just launched.
The important work was not only the map. The product needed a maintainable network: places could be added, reviewed, described, categorized and kept useful for families looking for somewhere calm and equipped.

