Built for one reason.
The one that matters.
Last week, my uncle's daughter was born — his first. In her first days, she started having problems. Stomach pain, gas, discomfort a newborn couldn't explain. My uncle had never needed a pediatrician before. He didn't have a name saved in his phone. He didn't know where to start.
So he asked around. Word of mouth. Messages in family groups. And slowly, some names came back. But even then — one doctor had no phone number listed anywhere. Another had an address that led to a building that had moved. He couldn't book. Couldn't confirm hours.
He found help eventually. But it shouldn't have been that hard.
In Algeria, we don't have a single place to look up a local doctor with their specialty, address, phone number, and working hours — all in one place. We rely on memory. On asking neighbours. On knowing someone who knows someone. That gap doesn't just cause stress. It causes delays. And delays can cause tragedies.
So I built Tabib. Not to solve medicine. Just to solve finding it. Free. In Arabic and French. Covering every wilaya. No account. No ads. No waiting for some company to decide our country is worth a feature.