For Sardars

The bridge between workers and work.

Kormik gives sardars the digital tools to manage their gang, track attendance, and build a verified reputation — for the first time, ever.

The Role

Who is a Sardar?

A Sardar is a gang leader — the supervisor who recruits workers, brings them to a site, oversees daily work, and is accountable to the contractor. In Bangladesh's informal construction industry, Sardars are the invisible backbone of how labour moves.

Yet Sardars have no digital presence. No record of the gangs they've led, the sites they've managed, or the workers they've delivered. Kormik changes that.

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Sardar Fast Facts

  • → Manages 5–30 workers per gang
  • → Recruits from their community network
  • → Accountable for attendance & discipline
  • → Currently operates without any digital tools
What Kormik Gives You

Tools built for how you actually work.

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Manage Your Gang Digitally

Add workers to your gang, assign them to sites, and track who showed up — all from one screen.

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QR Check-in for Your Team

Open the app, show the site QR. Every gang member's attendance is logged automatically.

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Transparent Payments

Your contractor sees exactly who worked what days. No more payment disputes over attendance.

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Build Your Reputation

Sardars with verified gangs get priority placement on new sites. Your track record travels with you.

Ready to start

Make every worker
count.

Join Bangladesh's verified labour infrastructure. Whether you're a worker, sardar, contractor, or enterprise — your place in the formal economy starts here.

Launching Dhaka — April 2026