Introducing
The Slant team built an AI & it’s awesome
Find the best product instantly
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now
4.7 star rating
0
Utilities
Web
Collaborative
What are the best collaborative decision-making platforms?
9
Options
Considered
30
User
Recs.
Aug 9, 2023
Last
Updated
Related Questions
Activity
Have feedback or ideas?
Join our community
on Discord
Ad
8
Options
Considered
Best collaborative decision-making platforms
Price
Written in
Databases
--
Git
Free
-
-
--
Flarum
Free
PHP and JavaScript
MySQL or MariaDB
--
Discourse
$100+/MO
Ruby on Rails, Ember, JavaScript
PostgreSQL with Redis
--
Google Groups
-
-
-
--
Genview3d
-
-
-
See Full List
--
Git
My Rec
ommendation
for
Git
My Recommendation for
Git
Hide
Free
Recommend
3
1
--
Flarum
My Rec
ommendation
for
Flarum
My Recommendation for
Flarum
All
4
Experiences
1
Pros
2
Specs
Top
Pro
•••
Easily expandable
Most of the features are extensions, you have free control to en- or disable and remove extensions according to your needs. That keeps Flarum thin, lean but also extremely suitable for all types of communities.
See More
Adam Hardy's Experience
You can add various decision-making polls and voting.
See More
Specs
Written in:
PHP and JavaScript
Databases:
MySQL or MariaDB
Web Servers:
Apache or Nginx
Top
Pro
•••
Great community
The community building flarum is fantastic and very helpful!
See More
Hide
See All
Free
Recommend
1
--
Discourse
My Rec
ommendation
for
Discourse
My Recommendation for
Discourse
All
4
Experiences
1
Pros
1
Cons
1
Specs
Top
Pro
•••
Extensible via plugins
See More
Top
Con
•••
Extremely expensive hosting
Discourse hosting is very expensive. Almost nobody would pay for it.
See More
Adam Hardy's Experience
Voting and polls
See More
Specs
Written in:
Ruby on Rails, Ember, JavaScript
Databases:
PostgreSQL with Redis
Hide
See All
$100+/MO
Recommend
1
--
Google Groups
My Rec
ommendation
for
Google Groups
My Recommendation for
Google Groups
All
6
Pros
4
Cons
2
Top
Pro
•••
Many group management/moderation settings available
See More
Top
Con
•••
Basic user interface
See More
Top
Pro
•••
No additional registration with existing Google account
See More
Top
Con
•••
Proprietary software
Google Groups is "non-free" software.
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Mobile Friendly
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Free hosting
See More
Hide
See All
Get it
here
Recommend
2
--
Genview3d
My Rec
ommendation
for
Genview3d
My Recommendation for
Genview3d
All
5
Pros
4
Cons
1
Top
Pro
•••
Supports multiple types of data sources
GenView 3D can connect to multiple types of data sources such as ERP systems, SAP, XML files, Excel spreadsheets, Web forms, live streams, webcams, PPM, ticketing softwares, IoT, and many more.
See More
Top
Con
•••
This is proprietary Service-as-a-Software Substitute
This is not software that the user can be in control of, it's Service-as-a-Software-Substitute, that locks users into a single instance of the software running on the company's servers. No source code is available at all, let alone under a free code license that would allow users to set up and migrate their data to their own instance if they became unhappy with the company's service.
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Runs on SAP HANA's latest version
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Can easily contextualize information
GenView 3D can add an extra layer of information this way allows the user to contextualize the information.
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Show processes and assets on a map
See More
Hide
See All
Get it
here
Recommend
3
--
Kialo
My Rec
ommendation
for
Kialo
My Recommendation for
Kialo
All
3
Experiences
1
Pros
2
Top
Pro
•••
Technically awesome and innovative UX
See More
foo's Experience
Kialo allows deep and structured reasoning. It worked pretty good for me to make decisions alone as well as with a group of people.
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Allows structuring topics hierarchically
This makes it easier to sort out the arguments that are really important when making a decision.
See More
Hide
See All
0
Recommend
3
--
Loomio
My Rec
ommendation
for
Loomio
My Recommendation for
Loomio
All
4
Pros
3
Cons
1
Top
Pro
•••
Supports a wide range of decision-making methods
See More
Top
Con
•••
Monthly fee for extra features
You generally must pay a monthly fee to support a group with additional features, integration options, and memberships cap increases (however, unfunded community organizations can apply to use it for free, and non-profits with a budget receive a discount.)
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Free and open source
Licensed under GNU AGPLv3
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Developed by a thriving social enterprise
Loomio development is led by a group structured as a worker-owned cooperative company, which is part of Enspiral, a mutual aid network of other social enterprises. As a result, both the Loomio code and the cooperative's hosted instance at Loomio.org are being actively maintained and developed, with new features being planned and deployed regularly.
See More
Hide
See All
Get it
here
Recommend
3
--
DemocracyOS
My Rec
ommendation
for
DemocracyOS
My Recommendation for
DemocracyOS
All
4
Pros
4
Top
Pro
•••
Available in 16 different languages
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Software is free and open source
See More
Top
Pro
•••
Legalese gets translated to plain language
See More
Top
Pro
•••
In Buenos Aires a political party represents the users by pledging to vote according to user decisions
See More
Hide
See All
Get it
here
Recommend
1
Don't see your favorite option? Add it.
--
Qwiid
My Rec
ommendation
for
Qwiid
My Recommendation for
Qwiid
free
Recommend
12
See flagged products
Hide flagged products
Built By the Slant team
Find the best product instantly.
4.7 star rating
Add to Chrome
Add to Edge
Add to Firefox
Add to Opera
Add to Brave
Add to Safari
Try it now - it's free
One sec!
Are you sure that you want to abandon your hard work?
Delete Work
Continue working
{}
undefined
url next
price drop