Inspiration

Colorectal cancer is the number one cancer in Singapore — yet screening rates remain dangerously low. Inspired by a bold vision to change this, Project COLONAiVE™ was born.

What it does

Project COLONAiVE™ is a national digital platform built on BOLT.new that empowers citizens, clinicians, sponsors, and policymakers to unite in preventing colorectal cancer. It enables members of the public to sign up for screening, specialists and GPs to join as referral partners, and corporate sponsors to support screenings through CSR.

How we built it

The MVP was built using:

  • React + Tailwind CSS for a fast, mobile-first UI
  • Supabase for authentication, user role management, and secure database integration
  • Vite for blazing fast bundling and dev experience
  • Netlify for continuous deployment
  • GitHub for source control
  • Resend for transactional email (e.g., verification, referral)

All this was stitched together inside the BOLT.new builder, exported, enhanced with custom code, and deployed at www.colonaive.ai.

Challenges we ran into

  • Role-based routing logic and Supabase integration required custom fixes and debugging.
  • Ensuring email verification flow was smooth across all user types (champions, clinics, specialists, corporates).
  • Maintaining responsive design while working within the constraints of BOLT’s export structure.

Accomplishments we’re proud of

  • Successfully deployed a live MVP with working dashboards, sign-up flows, and referral functions.
  • Created a fully PDPA-aware platform supporting a national health movement.
  • Aligned multiple stakeholders — clinicians, labs, corporates — into one cohesive digital ecosystem.

What's next

We aim to scale the platform across Southeast Asia, localize the onboarding experience, and integrate more advanced features like AI triage and patient education modules. The ultimate goal: to get COLONAiVE™ adopted as a national prevention strategy and public health tech infrastructure.

Inspiration

What it does

How we built it

Challenges we ran into

Accomplishments that we're proud of

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