Telehealth platform serving corporate and consumer markets across Southeast Asia
WhiteCoat operates a video-consultation and medication-delivery telehealth service across four Southeast Asian markets. The engineering stack is Java/Spring Boot on Android and React—a conventional mobile-first architecture—but the project roadmap and pain-point pattern reveal operational maturity gaps: test automation is missing despite high production defect rates, QA strategy is still being formalized, and feedback loops are slow. The hiring mix skews senior (9 of 20 roles) and engineering-heavy (8 roles), suggesting the company is rebuilding quality and delivery infrastructure rather than scaling new features.
WhiteCoat is a telehealth provider operating in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, offering video consultations with doctors, prescription delivery, and digital medical record management. The business serves both direct-to-consumer and corporate segments, with corporate clients using WhiteCoat to deliver end-to-end healthcare coverage for their workforce. The platform handles general practice, family medicine, chronic disease management, and travel medicine. The company maintains partnerships with hospitals and clinics to expand provider networks across its regions. Operations span 51–200 employees based in Singapore.
Backend: Java, Spring Boot, Spring Data, REST APIs, SQL and NoSQL databases. Frontend: React, Vue, JavaScript. Mobile: Android, Kotlin, Jetpack, Android SDK, Retrofit. QA tooling: Jira, TestRail. Productivity: Google Docs, Slides, Microsoft Office.
WhiteCoat operates in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, with hiring activity in Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.