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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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Amendly

Amendly

Europe

Amendment management for organisations that still use Word tables and email.

Convexus

Convexus

Seattle

An AI-facilitated civic tech platform where communities gather to align, deliberate, and act.

Voxit

Voxit

11A Erkkilänkatu Tampere

Voxit is a [Pol.is fork and] open source polling platform that addresses challenges commonly found in online conversations and digital polls, like low engagement or highly polarising debates.

Small Hassles Court

Small Hassles Court

United States of America 🇺🇸

Small Hassles Court is a digital game where players practice different approaches to interpersonal conflict resolution and self-governance.

Sociocracy For All

Sociocracy For All

United States of America 🇺🇸

We help organizations, communities, workplaces, and collectives learn sociocracy — a decentralized way of organizing that makes decision-making more equitable, efficient, and transparent.

CONSUL DEMOCRACY

The most complete citizen participation tool for an open, transparent and democratic government.

Deliberation.io

Deliberation.io

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Facilitating large-scale, open dialogues between citizens to strengthen collective decision-making.

Swarmcheck

Swarmcheck

Poland (Polska) 🇵🇱

Argument mapping software combining collective intelligence and AI

Frankly

Frankly

The Berkman Klein Center for the Internet & Society at Harvard University

Frankly™ is an open source online video-based discourse platform designed to facilitate constructive dialogue and collaborative decision-making across and within diverse groups.

PSi

PSi

London

Gain insights from real-time conversations in less than one hour. No matter how many people.

Agora Citizen Network

Agora Citizen Network

France 🇫🇷

Where citizens converge to exchange and debate ideas. Let’s turn our differences into progress, rather than conflict.

AI can help humans find common ground in democratic deliberation (Habermas Machine)

Google DeepMind and Stanford researchers built the "Habermas Machine" and found that AI mediators generated more palatable summary statements of the discussions, as rated by participants, than human-written summaries, while still representing minority views in the final version.

Online Technology as a Pathway for Citizen Deliberation and Depolarization

This article proposes, and presents results from, an online technology platform and a methodology, which can help depolarize sectors of society, with the specific application to the current divisive post-war landscape within Colombia.

AI tools for Decidim

Work in progress AI integration for the participation platform that allows platform admins to install and configure a spam detection service so that any suspicious content gets reported at the earliest possible step.

Crowdsmart

Crowdsmart

San Francisco

A guidance system for collaborative problem solving.

Unanimous AI

Unanimous AI

San Francisco

Unanimous AI develops Swarm® & Swarm AI® technology that amplifies human intelligence, empowering groups to optimize their collective knowledge, wisdom, and intuition by forming real-time AI systems [plus Thinkscape and Mindmix]

Stanford Online Deliberation Platform

Stanford Online Deliberation Platform

450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305

The Online Deliberation Platform is a video discussion platform for groups of 8-15 people.

Policy Synth

Policy Synth

Iceland (Ísland) 🇮🇸

Policy Synth is an open-source TypeScript library developed by the Citizens Foundation to facilitate the creation of multi-scale AI agent logic flows, APIs, and real-time web applications.

Common Good AI

Common Good AI

PO Box 880264, San Francisco, CA 94188-0264

Common Good AI is a tech non-profit organization dedicated to building common ground for the common good.

deliberAIde

We are developing an end-to-end platform for in-person, online and hybrid deliberative participation processes, starting with: AI-assistance for defining the process; anonymously transcribing and documenting deliberations; summarization and in-depth analysis; and final reporting.

Meta's Community Forum on Generative AI

Meta's Community Forum on Generative AI

Facebook, Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA

Meta's "Community Forums bring people together to discuss tough issues, consider hard choices and share recommendations for improving people’s experiences across our apps" using Stanford's deliberative polling method

City-Level Decision-Making Tool

The Society Library (a collective intelligence institute) shared their micro-voting decision-making tool for city-level decision-making.

Network-Centric Resources

Network-Centric Resources

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 🇬🇧

Network-centric resources are people-powered and participatory resources that aim to maximise usage and engagement. They are developed through sharing ownership, enabling contribution and supporting collaboration.

StrawPoll

Want to ask your friends where to go friday night or arrange a meeting with co-workers? Create a poll - and get answers in no time.

Kosningakerfi Pírata

Kosningakerfi Pírata

Iceland (Ísland) 🇮🇸

Digital participation platform for the Icelandic Pirate party

Participa Podemos

Radically open political party in Madrid with over 500,000 members making decisions on its online platform

Digital Parties: The Challenges of Online Organisation and Participation

This book analyzes how mainstream and new parties are building their digital platforms and transitioning from traditional (offline) organizations into the digital world

Doing Better Work Together

Doing Better Work Together is an online learning and collaboration event for organisational innovators.

MixOn (previously 빠띠 믹스 / Parti.mx

MixOn (previously 빠띠 믹스 / Parti.mx

South Korea (Republic of) (Hanguk or Namhan) 🇰🇷

Create a digital public sphere to discuss and decide together

Innovative Citizen Participation and New Democratic Institutions: Catching the Deliberative Wave by OECD

Public authorities from all levels of government increasingly turn to Citizens' Assemblies, Juries, Panels and other representative deliberative processes to tackle complex policy problems ranging from climate change to infrastructure investment decisions.

PolicyKit

PolicyKit

United States of America 🇺🇸

A tool for building and evolving governance in online communities.

Discuto

Discuto

Amtsgasse 13a

Online collaboration, discussion & consensus. For institutions, organisations & groups.

Govbase (Metagov)

Govbase (Metagov)

United States of America 🇺🇸

Govbase is the most comprehensive database of projects and organizations in online governance.

VoxVote

VoxVote

Netherlands (Nederland, Holland) 🇳🇱

Free and easy Mobile Voting tool for ANY speaker or teacher.

Lemejs.lv

Lemejs.lv

Latvia (Latvija) 🇱🇻

Latvian survey + group decision-making tool

Make.org

Make.org

France 🇫🇷

Express your opinion on social issues that matter to you by voting on our consultations. Together – citizens, organizations, companies – let's set our priorities to make a change through concrete actions!

Parti Town Hall

Parti Town Hall

43, Susaek-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

The ultimate real-time discussion platform for all-inclusive events and meetings

@stake

@Stake is a digital multiplayer roleplaying game that fosters creativity and empathy in small group deliberation

Civic Action Teams

Civic Action Teams

South Africa (South Africa, Afrika-Borwa, Suid-Afrika) 🇿🇦

Closing feedback loops and building accountability in communities

Ethelo

Ethelo

Vancouver

Ethelo decisions is a web platform or business intelligence tool built to help groups, communities or organization to find effective decisions quickly and fairly.

Loomio

Loomio

Wellington, New Zealand

Loomio is a flexible decision-making tool that helps you create a more engaged and collaborative culture, build trust and coordinate action

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