Three stages

What our trajectory looks like

Step by step, without skipping stages that haven't been reached yet. Each next stage becomes possible only after the previous one.

Infrastructure for participation

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Now · 2024–2025Active phase

Issue pages, annotations, working groups, reputation. We build a culture of quality civic participation and trust within the community.

  • Issue pages and a problem catalog
  • Structured discussions
  • Annotations on texts
  • Karma and reputation system
  • AI clustering of positions
  • Early working groups
  • Verification of results

Civic Organization / NGO

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Next step · 2026

A formal organization with permanent tracks, regional coordinators, and advocacy work. It grows out of the platform's working groups.

  • Building a member network
  • Working tracks by topic
  • Local/state coordinators
  • Advocacy and public initiatives
  • Partnerships with expert organizations
  • Public reporting

Institutional growth → a possible political force

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Long-term · 2027+

A national network, policy labs, structured campaigns. A political force only if the community genuinely calls for it: it is a tool, not a goal, and the decision is made by members, not the leadership.

  • A national member network
  • Policy labs on key topics
  • Structured campaigns
  • Regional chapters
  • A possible political force — if the community calls for it

Near-term goals

What happens at 6, 12, and 24 months

Concrete, measurable results to track progress by — within the first stage.

6 months

  • Public launch of the platform
  • The first 500 registered members
  • 20+ active issue pages
  • Launch of the karma system

12 months

  • The first completed working groups
  • AI clustering in production
  • Partnership with 3–5 organizations
  • 2,000+ active members

24 months

  • Registration as a civic organization
  • The first advocacy campaigns
  • A network in 5+ states
  • Securing grant funding

A common question

Why not start with a party right away

This is the most common question. The answer is simple: you can't build on something that doesn't exist yet.

No base — no party

A party without a rooted community is a logo and a website. A real political force needs thousands of active people with a shared culture and trust in one another.

Trust is not built on declarations

Society won't believe a new political force simply because it declared itself honest. Trust is built through transparent work — over years.

A party structure constrains from the start

The moment you become a party, you're forced to take positions across the whole spectrum of issues, compete in elections, and play by rules designed for others.

Culture matters more than structure

Without an established culture of meaningful participation, any new party will reproduce the patterns of the old ones: a fight for power within and populism without.

Platform first

What a platform gives as a starting point

A platform is not a compromise. It is the only way to build something real.

Infrastructure before institutions

The platform builds an environment — a system of tools, reputations, and a culture of participation. This is the foundation without which any institution falls apart.

Testing ideas before they're adopted

On the platform, initiatives go through structured discussion, arguments, and evidence. Only mature ideas move forward.

Trust through transparency

Every decision is recorded. Every member has a reputation. This creates verifiable trust — something no party has.

Openness to all viewpoints

The platform takes no ideological stance. It creates the conditions for quality dialogue between people with different views.

Influence without a party card

Three tools for real influence

Between «just a platform» and «becoming a party» lies a large space for action. We work in that space — systematically and without haste.

Legislative groundwork

We prepare draft bills and amendments to existing laws — structured, verified, with a full history of discussion. This is ready-made material for politicians who want to hear their voters but lack the resources for quality analysis. Such a politician takes our work and introduces it under their own name. We want the result, not the credit.

A network of allies

In parallel, we build a circle of people who share the principles of evidence-based policy: activists, local officials, independent candidates, journalists. This is not a party structure — it is a trusted network whose members reinforce one another without a single chain of command. A person in this network knows that behind their position stands a community with a reputation, not just words.

Local elections

The local level — school boards, city commissions, sheriff elections — is where one person with real community support can win. We are ready to support individual candidates who work by our methodology: with an open agenda, verified positions, and accountability to their voters. This is not a party slate — it is targeted work with specific people.

The mechanism

How a platform becomes an organization

This is not a top-down reorganization. It is organic growth from the bottom up — out of real people, discussions, and reputations.

Discussions as the foundation

Thousands of structured discussions form a knowledge base and a community that no declaration can create.

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Step 1

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Working groups → tracks

Topic-based working groups transform into permanent tracks of the organization with coordinators.

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Step 2

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Reputation → leadership

Members with high reputation and real contribution become natural leaders — not appointees.

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Step 3

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Regional cells

State coordinators form a local network that understands the specifics of their state.

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Step 4

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Transparent funding

The organization publicly reports on its funding and spending — from day one.

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Step 5

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Verified decisions

All decisions of the organization are tied to the history of discussions on the platform. Nothing pulled out of thin air.

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Step 6

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