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We've compiled a list of 9 free and paid alternatives to VoteIT. The primary competitors include Airesis, DemocracyOS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between VoteIT and CivilHub, Owlie, Decidim. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


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Free software for citizen participation.

VoteIT is the web tool to host democratic and participatory meetings online.

VoteIT Platforms

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VoteIT Overview

VoteIT is the web tool to help you host your democratic and participatory meetings online. VoteIT keeps agenda, discussion, proposals and polls gathered in a sleek and simple interface. The participants choose their own facilitator or moderator for the meeting who keeps everything in order and sets up new agenda items or polls when the meeting needs them.

VoteIT is a free and open source project and is free to download from GitHub to run on your own server. The project began in 2009 when the Swedish gaming federation (Sverok) was granted the first of two €100 000 grants from the Swedish Inheritance Fund. This first part of the project was completed in the fall of 2011 with the mote.voteit.se website going live. On the site we can now host organisation’s meetings for free .
Who is behind VoteIT

There are several different organisations who have participated in creating and are involved in further developing VoteIT. Sverok and Betahaus began the work in 2009 and in the last months of 2011 a new not-for profit organisation was formed – VoteIT.

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