Daniel Teddi - Digital Transformation Consultant | ERP, BI & AI | ContraWork by Daniel Teddi
Daniel Teddi

Daniel Teddi

Digital Transformation Consultant | ERP, BI & AI

teddiia.com

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SaúdeOS — Healthcare Booking Marketplace for Brazil A two-sided healthcare marketplace connecting patients with doctors, psychologists, dentists, and specialists across Brazil — supporting both in-person and online appointments. What it does Search by specialty, profession, and city Book in-person or teleconsultation appointments Professional profiles with ratings and reviews (4.9★ average, 50k+ reviews) Dedicated portal for professionals to manage availability and consultations Secure patient account with appointment history What makes it different Brazil's healthcare access problem isn't just about cost — it's about friction. Finding the right specialist, in the right city, who actually has availability, is harder than it should be. SaúdeOS removes that friction with a clean search experience and instant booking, no phone calls required. Current stage Live and in production with active users on both sides of the marketplace — patients booking appointments and professionals managing their schedules through the platform.
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Resenha CE — Hyperlocal Social Events App for Fortaleza, Brazil A community-first events discovery app built for Fortaleza and the state of Ceará — connecting locals to parties, shows, cultural gatherings, and neighborhood experiences happening around them. The problem it solves Generic event platforms like Sympla or Eventbrite are built for ticket transactions, not social discovery. People in Fortaleza still find out about local events through WhatsApp groups and word of mouth. Resenha CE brings that informal social layer into a structured, location-aware experience. What it does Hyperlocal event feed filtered by neighborhood, category, and vibe Event creation for local organizers and independent promoters Social engagement — who's going, what's trending nearby Built around Fortaleza's cultural identity, not a generic template Current stage The app is in active development and beta testing. Core features are functional and being refined with early users in the Fortaleza market.
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SGQ360 — Quality Management System for Food & Supplement Manufacturers A vertical quality management system built specifically for food, animal nutrition, and dietary supplement manufacturers — designed to meet regulatory requirements without the complexity of generic QMS platforms. What it covers Batch traceability from raw material intake to finished product release Non-conformance records and corrective action tracking Supplier certificate and certificate of analysis management Inspection checklists and lot release workflows SOP documentation and version control Internal audit history Why it's different Most QMS tools are built for everyone — which means they fit no one perfectly. SGQ360 was built around the actual workflows of food and supplement production lines, with ANVISA compliance requirements baked in from day one. It also connects directly to production and inventory data inside Teddi ERP, so quality records aren't isolated in a separate system. Everything is linked: a batch, its ingredients, its supplier documents, and its release status — all in one place. Built for Small and mid-size manufacturers in Brazil navigating ANVISA regulations, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) audits, and the day-to-day pressure of keeping quality records without a dedicated quality team.
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Built a full ERP in 8 weeks. For a real client. In production. Not a demo. Not a prototype. A working ERP system used daily by a food manufacturing company — covering production orders, inventory, pricing, quality control, and sales. Most software vendors will tell you an ERP takes 12–18 months and a six-figure budget. We delivered it in 8 weeks. Here's what that looked like in practice: Week 1–2 — Process mapping and module architecture. Understanding how the client actually works, not how textbooks say they should. Week 3–5 — Core modules live: production, raw material inventory, supplier management, and pricing rules with margin control. Week 6–7 — Quality management integrated. Batch traceability, non-conformance records, supplier certificates — everything regulators want to see. Week 8 — Client team trained and using the system independently. Not hand-holding. Actual autonomy. The result: a tailored ERP that fits the business, not the other way around. No bloated features they'll never use. No year-long implementation nightmare. No six consultants billing by the hour. This is what we build. If your operation is still running on spreadsheets, paper forms, or a generic system that doesn't fit your process — we should talk.
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