Comparison of civic technology platforms


is technology that enables engagement and participation, or enhances the relationship between the people and government, by enhancing citizen communications and public decision, improving government delivery of services and infrastructure. This comparison of civic technology platforms compares platforms that are designed to improve citizen participation in governance, distinguished from technology that directly deals with government infrastructure.

Platform types

Graham Smith of the University of Southampton, in his 2005 book Beyond the Ballot, used the following categorization of democratic innovations:
  • Electoral innovations"aim to increase electoral turnout"
  • Consultation innovations"aim to inform decision-makers of citizens' views"
  • Deliberative innovations"aim to bring citizens together to deliberate on policy issues, the outcomes of which may influence decision-makers"
  • Co-governance innovations"aim to give citizens significant influence during the process of decision-making"
  • Direct democracy innovations"aim to give citizens final decision-making power on key issues"
  • E-democracy innovations"use information technology to engage citizens in the decision-making process"

    Comparison chart

Platform NameFounderDates ActiveCorporate StructureGeographyParent CompanyParty affiliationTechnology UsedOpen SourcePlatform TypeSoftware LicensePrimary Funders
CitizenLabWietse Van Ransbeeck, Aline Muylaert, Koen GremmelprezSeptember 2015 - PresentFor profitBrussels, BelgiumProprietary softwareE-democracy innovation, Consultation innovation
Pol.isColin Megill, Christopher Small and Michael Bjorkegren-Present5013Seattle, WAYesDeliberative DemocracyAGPL v3
Countable Bart Myers, Peter ArzintarJuly 2014 – PresentFor profitSan Francisco, California, United StatesNon-partisan-
LoomioBen KnightNov 1, 2012 - PresentFor profitWellington, New ZealandRuby, JavaScriptDeliberative InnovationAGPL v3Crowdfunding
DemocracyOSPia Mancini, Santiago Siri2012 - PresentNon profitPalo Alto, California, United StatesDemocracy Earth FoundationNet PartyJavaScriptDirect Democracy InnovationGPL v3Y Combinator, Teespring
VotingWorksBen Adida2018–present5013San Francisco, CAn/aYesOpen-source voting system
GovTrackJoshua Tauberer2003 - PresentWashington, District of Columbia, United StatesCivic Impulse, LLCDjangoCrowdfunding
NGP VanMark T. Sullivan, Nathaniel Pearlman1997–presentFor profitWashington, DC, United StatesDemocratic and Progressive CampaignsProprietary softwareE-democracy innovation
OpenGovJoe Lonsdale, Mike Rosengarten, Nate Levine, Zac Bookman2012–presentFor profitRedwood City, California, United StatesJavaScript, Ruby, Java, PythonEmerson Collective
HustlePerry Rosenstein, Roddy Lindsay, Tyler BrockDec 2014For profitSan Francisco, California, United StatesProprietary softwareElectoral InnovationSocial Capital
ResistbotJason Putorti, Eric Ries2017–present501c4Saint Petersburg, Florida, United StatesResistbot Action FundNon-partisanPython, Amazon Web Services, RapidPro, Kubernetes, PostgreSQLYesElectoral innovations, Consultation innovations, Co-governance innovations, E-democracy innovationsCC0
LiquidFeedbackAndreas Nitsche, Jan Behrens, Axel Kistner and Bjoern SwierczekNovember 2009Berlin, GermanyPublic Software Group, Interaktive Demokratie, FlexiGuided GmbHLua, PL/pgSQLDeliberative InnovationMIT License
TurboVoteKathryn Peters, Seth Flaxman2010–present For profitDemocracy WorksProprietary softwareElectoral Innovation
We The PeopleObama administrationSeptember 2011 – PresentGovernment AgencyWashington, DC, United StatesDemocratic PartyJavaScript, PHP, CSSCo-governance InnovationGNU General Public LicenseUnited States Government
VoatzNimit S. Sawhney2014–presentFor profitBoston, Massachusetts, United StatesGoElectoral InnovationMedici Ventures
Helios VotingBen Adida2008–presentNon profitPython, JavaScript, HTMLDirect Democracy InnovationApache License
U ReportUNICEF InnovationMay 2011 – PresentNon profitNew York, United StatesUNICEFPython, HTML, CSSConsultation InnovationGNU Affero General Public License
Maji VoiceWater Services Regulatory Board 2012–presentGovernment AgencyNairobi, KenyaWater Services Regulatory Board Open SourceConsultation InnovationGNU General Public LicenseWorld Bank Water and Sanitation Program
Democracy 2.1Karel Janeček2013–presentPrague Municipal District, Czech RepublicProprietary softwareDirect Democracy Innovation
Secure VoteMax Kaye, Nathan Spataro2016–presentNew South Wales, AustraliaPython, HTML, Shell, BlockchainDirect Democracy InnovationMIT License
BrigadeJames Windon, Jason Putorti, John Thrall, Matt Mahan, Miche CaponeJun 11, 2014 - May 1, 2019For profitSan Francisco, California, United StatesBrigade MediaProprietary softwareElectoral Innovation, Deliberative InnovationMarc Benioff, Ron Conway, Sean Parker