CIVIC OS is a citizen-powered platform where communities identify problems, propose solutions, and choose delegates based on competence — not party loyalty.
Register and join the community for your district. See what problems your neighbors have identified and what solutions are being proposed.
Describe issues in your area. Others confirm from direct experience. Real problems rise to the surface — not just the loudest voices.
You get 10 priority points. Distribute them across the problems that matter most to you. Want to go all-in on one issue? You can — but the rest get zero.
Anyone can propose a solution. Rate each one on feasibility and desirability. Expert opinions are shown separately — you see both perspectives.
10 points per citizen, distributed freely. Forces genuine prioritization instead of liking everything. Reallocate anytime as your priorities change.
Rate every solution on feasibility (1-5) and desirability (1-5). See the full picture — some solutions are popular but impractical, others are realistic but unpopular.
Verified experts don't get extra votes — but their ratings are displayed separately. "78% of citizens support Solution A, but 4/5 experts recommend Solution B."
Every discussion is tied to a specific problem or solution. No general chatter. Threaded comments keep conversations organized and productive.
See how your district allocates attention: 47% to infrastructure, 2% to education? The visualization creates awareness without forcing anyone to change.
Every user's activity is public — problems reported, solutions proposed, votes cast. No hidden agendas. Your profile speaks for itself over time.
Every online community faces manipulation. CIVIC OS addresses this with multiple layers of defense.
New accounts can read and comment, but can't vote or prioritize for two weeks. This makes coordinated attacks slow and expensive.
AI flags hate speech, misinformation, and manipulation — with explanations. It doesn't censor. The community decides what to do.
Sudden bursts of new accounts all prioritizing the same issue? That's a red flag. The system alerts moderators for review.
The entire platform is open source. Anyone can inspect the code, verify there's no hidden bias, and contribute improvements.
Join your district community today. Report problems, propose solutions, and help build a civic infrastructure that works year-round — not just on election day.