§01·Civic Decisions, Fairly Counted

Decide together, fairly.

Quadratic voting for groups making decisions together. Each voter gets the same credits; votes count as theof credits spent — so a loud minority can't drown out everyone else.

Method · √ credits
One voter
100 credits

√100=10 votes
ALL ON ONE OPTION
√25 + √25 + √25 + √25=20 votes
SPREAD ACROSS FOUR

Spreading your credits is always worth more votes than concentrating them. That's the whole idea.

§02·How it works

Three steps, start to finish.

Step · 01

Create the event

Write the question. Pick winners, or split a pool. Add the options yourself or let the community submit them.

Create event
Step · 02

Share with voters

Send the invite link. Each voter gets the same credit budget and decides how to spend it across the options.

Step · 03

See the results

Show a live tally during voting if you want, or wait until the deadline. Export the result as a CSV when it's over.

See examples
§03·Two ways to decide

Pick winners. Or split a pool. Choose what fits the decision.

§0A·Binary selectionTop-N · % · Threshold

Pick winners.

Pick a top N, set a percentage cutoff, or take everything above the average. Good for shortlists, awards, and yes/no decisions.

Option A
IN
Option B
IN
Option C
OUT
Option D
OUT
↑ cut line

Best forAwards · Shortlists
Modestop_n · % · ≥ N
§0B·Proportional distributionPool · Floor · Gini

Split a pool.

Distribute a budget across many options in proportion to community support. Good for grants, retroactive rewards, and any decision where how much matters as much as who.

Grant pool$100,000.00
41%30%20%9%

Best forFunding · Allocation
ReportsGini · Floor
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