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Built for the people who show up.

The meeting ends.
The decisions don't.

Empty council chamber with rows of vacant seats and a microphone stand at the podium

Public comment period. Attendance: 3 residents.

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Zoning vote, March 2023. Public comment: 7 minutes.

Every week, in thousands of city halls across the country, a gavel falls. Public comment closes. The room empties. And the people who couldn't make the 6 p.m. Tuesday meeting — the nurse finishing a double shift, the parent at a school play, the small business owner managing a rush — are simply absent from the record.

“What if the meeting never had to end?”

Decisions about your street, your children's school, the vacant lot on the corner — they move forward with or without you. Not because officials are indifferent. Because the infrastructure of participation was designed in an era before the internet, and it hasn't been rebuilt since.

Forum is that rebuild. A persistent digital space where the conversation between residents and their representatives continues — not just on meeting night, but every day the city is making choices.

73%

of residents never attend a public meeting

6 min

average public comment time per resident

2.3×

more likely to act on issues they can engage online

A civic journal
that stays open.

47

avg. resident contributions per active thread

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Forum creates a dedicated civic channel for your city or district — structured around the issues that actually appear on your agenda. Zoning proposals, school board budgets, park redesigns. Each thread is tied to a real decision, with a real deadline, and a real official who reads it.

Not a comment section. A civic record.

The people already
trying to show up.

Older woman with warm expression, silver hair, seated in a library setting

Margaret Holloway

Retired school principal, 34 years in public education

Evanston, IL

"I attended every school board meeting for a decade. Forum let me bring twelve parents who couldn't come — and the board actually read what they wrote before the budget vote."

Middle-aged Latino man smiling, standing in front of a modest home

Rafael Domínguez

First-generation homeowner, navigating permit process

Tucson, AZ

"The permit language was impossible. Forum had a thread where a city planner answered questions in plain English. I finally understood what I needed to do."

Woman in her 40s with an apron, standing behind a bakery counter, confident expression

Diane Park

Owner, Elm Street Bakery — 11 years in the neighborhood

Burlington, VT

"The rezoning would have changed everything for my block. I found out through Forum three weeks before the vote. Three weeks I would have missed completely."

4

pilot municipalities, 2025

2,847

resident contributions logged

100%

of officials read all submissions

89%

resident satisfaction with response quality

“Forum made me feel like a founding member of something overdue — not an early adopter of something untested.”

— City Council Member, Burlington, VT pilot

Reserve Your Seat
at the Table.

Forum launches city by city, working directly with municipal governments to ensure the platform is built for your specific processes, your agenda items, your community. Early registrants help us prioritize which cities launch first.

No spam. No app to download. When your municipality is ready, you'll be the first to know — and the first to contribute.

The gavel doesn't have to be the last word.

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