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Tools and platforms that aid group decision making through deliberate design decisions to improve the likelihood of desired outcomes, such as consensus.

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vTaiwan

vTaiwan

Taiwan (T'ai-wan)

A public engagement method that invites citizens and stakeholders to come to a consensus together, using a mix of digital tools.

Citizen OS

Citizen OS

Tallinn

Open source platform for collaborative decisions and e-democracy applications.

Cobi

Cobi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cobi engages an entire academic community in planning a large-scale conference. Cobi elicits community members' preferences and constraints.

Place Speak

Place Speak

New City Ventures, Attn: PlaceSpeak, 1005 Cypress Street, Vancouver, BC, V6J 3K5, CANADA

PlaceSpeak is a location-based citizen engagement platform that authenticates the online public participation process through digital credentials and privacy-by-design to build trust.

CoBudget

CoBudget

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)

Cobudget makes it easy for organizations and groups to allocate funds collaboratively and transparently.

Consider.it

Consider.it

Portland, OR

A web forum that elevates your community's opinions. Civil and organized discussion even when hundreds of stakeholders participate.

Fora

Fora

68 Harrison Ave Boston

Human-Led + AI-Supported Listening

Liquid

Liquid

United States of America (the)

Demo data visualization of an election held with liquid democracy in place

Go Vocal

Go Vocal

Bd Pachéco 34, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium

The only platform you need for meaningful community engagement.

Decidim

Decidim

Barcelona, Spain

Free open-source participatory democracy for cities and organizations

Democ

Democ

California

Anonymous Voting at Work, School, and Play :)

Grassroot

Grassroot

Johannesburg, South Africa

Grassroot is a civic tech tool plaform that uses web, mobile app, USSD, Whatsapp and social media, it allows informal settlements citizens to engage with other members, call meetings, take votes, mobilise rallies and create actions lists.

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