DemocracyOS brings collaborative decision making and governance to organizations of all sizes.
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We are launching our platform in March 2015, in the meantime try the demo or download the source code.
Get from zero to democracy in a click. Build proposals (or branch from others) and be the change you want to see.
Debate in a platform that rewards the best arguments and filters that noise that usually ends up calling the trolls.
With a clear deadline, get everyone on board to reach a voted decision and avoid endless debates.
Active implementations of the open source code of DemocracyOS.
A lawyer and self-taught software developer, Ben was elected council by the Fifth District of New York City in 2013. He is helping new yorkers protect their quality of life by fighting corruption and openly debating his proposals.
Ben Kallos DemocracyOS
Representing District 2 in San Francisco, Mark is a leader on open government and data initiatives. He opened this platform to communicate better with the residents of San Francisco and to be more accessible.
Mark Farrell's DemocracyOS
After moving to Cambridge for undergraduate and graduate work at MIT, Nadeem fell in love with the city and opened two small businesses in Central Square and became Council. Creative and a problem solver, you can now reach him directly.
Nadeem Mazen's DemocracyOS
With 4 million+ citizens, Buenos Aires is one of the most demanding cities in the world. All 16 political groups in power helped to make it the first one in Latin America to let its citizens have direct input on its bills.
Buenos Aires DemocracyOS
“We are 21st century citizens doing our best to interact with 19th century designed institutions that are based on an information technology of the 15th century.
It's time we start asking: What is democracy for the internet era?”
Join a community that's hacking the future of democracy today. We are 100% open source with an MIT license.
Trust is deeply built into DemocracyOS using decentralized authority to certify every single decision made.
DemocracyOS has been translated into 15+ languages, with new communities joining every week.
Our technology is developed and protected by The DemocracyOS Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in California, USA.
We are proud members of Y Combinator, the most prestigious high tech startup accelerator in the world.
DemocracyOS has an offline component: The Net Party. Its candidates are committed to always vote according to citizens online. Learn how to start your own.