Agora is a structured civic debate platform where AI coaches you privately to sharpen your argument before you publish it and where prestige is earned through quality of reasoning.
Agora began in 2026 as a response to a specific failure in civic discourse: the platforms people use to argue about politics reward volume and emotional provocation, not careful reasoning. The platform is built for US residents who track legislation, hold strong political views, and have been frustrated by what passes for public debate. It's people who want their opinion to count for something more than a retweet.
I am actively reaching out to activists, community leaders, and legislators within the local Silicon Valley to engage with the platform.
The platform is currently in beta with bills and a structured argument system built around philosophical theory, like Agonistic Pluralism, the Principle of Charity, and Toulmin's argumentation models. The AI layer, called Vicara, functions as a private coach: it reads your draft, tells you where your evidence supports your claim and where the inferential step is missing, and never shows that feedback to anyone but you. Published arguments are then evaluated by the community through votes, direct challenges to specific claims, and counter-arguments. The best thinkers rise to the top through a prestige system called Epistemic Weight - the kind of influence great rhetoricians of the past held in their city-state.
The platform is in active development. The highest-value way to help would be to write real arguments about issues and legislation you care about and contact us if the product falls short. Civic tech practitioners eager to connect us with city councils are especially helpful. The goal is to make Agora a living record for constituent deliberation and public comment.
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| Last Modified: | 5/12/2026 |
| Added on: | 4/27/2026 |