Zero group decisions
The supplier defines the offer. You pick your own options. Nothing — nothing — is put to a vote.
◉ QUORUM
A farm box, a minibus line, a workshop — some things only exist when enough people want them. Quorum gathers that demand. You sign only for yourself. It happens only when enough sign too.
The supplier defines the offer. You pick your own options. Nothing — nothing — is put to a vote.
One personal deal between you and the supplier. No shared wallet, no splitting bills with strangers.
Deals activate together, atomically, only when the threshold is met. Below it, nobody owes anything.
If it doesn’t ripen — nothing happens. No guilt, no fallout. The demand keeps gathering for next time.
People near you (or online) already want the same thing. Join with one tap — it’s interest, not commitment.
A supplier posts a concrete offer: price, terms, minimum, deadline. Signing creates your own personal deal — pending.
The moment enough people sign, all deals activate at once. Everyone gets exactly what they signed for.
Describe what you want in your own words. The concierge breaks it into real tasks and resources — live, as you type — finds matching people and makers nearby, and assembles them into one plan. And if others are wishing for the same thing, you become a pool.
Open a wishPublish a threshold offer — “I’ll run it if 10 sign by Thursday.” Share the link with your audience. Quorum arrives? You start with a full house, everyone already signed. It doesn’t? It cost you nothing.