About GoodTechHoldings

We build for the people who need it most.

GoodTechHoldings is a Singapore tech-for-good holding company. We design, build, and hold software for charities, families, and small organisations — the users most often left to make do with tools that don't fit.

The bet behind the name

The name explains it. There is already plenty of technology built for the loudest, largest markets. We think there isn't nearly enough built for charities running on shoestrings, families navigating hard transitions, and small organisations stuck on software designed for someone else.

So that's the work we chose. We're a holding company, not a fund chasing an exit — we build products meant to last and we keep operating them, because the people who depend on them can't afford for the tool to vanish when a funding cycle ends.

Who we are

We're a team of builders and practitioners based in Singapore. Between us, we've spent years working in and alongside the social service sector and years shipping software — consumer apps, business systems, and the quiet infrastructure that real organisations run on. That combination is the point: we've sat on both sides of the table, as the people who need better tools and the people who build them.

It's why our writing reads like it comes from practitioners rather than a marketing department. When we publish a guide to PDPA, grants, or choosing a CRM, it's grounded in how these things actually play out — not how a brochure says they should.

What we believe

Mission first

We pick problems by importance, not market size. Some of what we build will never be a big business. That's fine — it still needs to exist.

Long-term owners

No fund clock, no forced exits. We hold what we build and keep it running, because dependable beats flashy for the people we serve.

Honest by default

If a grant doesn't fit your situation or a product isn't right for you, we'll say so. Every guide we write is sourced, dated, and clear about what we don't know.

Fair pricing

Fair pricing for charities. Honest pricing for everyone. The mission shouldn't be a tax on the organisations least able to pay it.

What we build

Socianote
A CRM for nonprofits and social service agencies — case management, beneficiaries, donors, volunteers, and impact reporting in one place. Read our CRM guide →
CoParentIt
A mobile app for separated parents — shared schedules, expense tracking, and structured communication that lowers conflict and keeps children out of the middle. Read our co-parenting guide →
My Mini Canvas
A gentle, child-friendly drawing app — creativity for small hands, without the noise of the rest of the internet.
Custom Builds
Bespoke software for organisations whose needs don't fit an off-the-shelf tool — often paired with grant funding that can cover much of the cost.

How we work with the social sector

A lot of our work sits at the meeting point of good software and public funding. We help charities and social service agencies understand what's possible — what the NCSS funding schemes actually cover, what the OHFSS assessment is for, and how to use AI responsibly under the PDPA — and then we build the thing.

We're a vendor, not a regulator or a grant-maker. Whether any specific application is funded is always the administering agency's decision, never ours, and we don't guarantee outcomes. What we promise is a straight answer and work scoped the way the paperwork actually needs.

Tell us what you're trying to build.

Running a charity that needs better tools? A family product in mind? A custom build to scope? We'll give you an honest read — and tell you plainly if we're not the right fit.

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About this page. GoodTechHoldings is the trading name of GOODTECH HLDGS PTE. LTD. (UEN 202621535H), a company registered in Singapore. We are an independent software company — not a law firm, financial adviser, or government agency, and not affiliated with or endorsed by NCSS, MSF, or any public body. Content across this site, including our guides, is general information, not professional, legal, financial, or tax advice. Grant eligibility and approval are decided solely by the administering agencies.