Loomio

Stable release
2.5.0 / 6 November 2020; 4 years ago (2020-11-06)[1]
Repository
Written inRuby, JavaScript[2]
Platformweb
LicenseAGPL v3[3]
Websitewww.loomio.org Edit this at Wikidata

Loomio is decision-making software and web service designed to assist groups with collaborative, consensus-focused decision-making processes. It is a free software[3] web application, where users can initiate discussions and put up proposals.[4][5][6][7] As the discussions progress to initiating a proposal, the group receives feedback through an updatable pie chart[5] or other data visualizations. Loomio is basically a web based forum (has optional email delivery interface) with tools to facilitate conversations and decision making processes from starting and holding conversations to reaching outcome.[8]

Loomio was built by a small core group of developers, based out of Wellington, New Zealand.[9] Most of the work was made by this core group but more than 70 contributors from around the world participated occasionally with small contribution.[10]

In 2014, Loomio raised over $100,000 via a Crowdfunding effort to develop Loomio 1.0. The Loomio web interface supports mobile access and other enhancements.[11] As of 2016, Loomio was used in more than 100 countries, with the software being translated into 35 languages.[12]

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  4. ^ Pullar-Strecker, Tom (16 August 2013). "Group decision-making software ready to run". Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Can Social Software Change the World? Loomio Just Might". Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Occupy Democracy: Loomio attempts to re-invent group decision-making… as a co-op". 2 May 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  7. ^ de Taar, Charlie. "InterTwinkles: Online Tools for Non-Hierarchical, Consensus-Oriented Decision Making" (PDF). MIT. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Overview | Loomio Help". help.loomio.org. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
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  10. ^ "Contributors to loomio/loomio". Github. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Out in the Open: Occupy Wall Street Reincarnated as Open Source Software". Wired. 28 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  12. ^ Schneider, Nathan (26 April 2016). "How a Worker-Owned Tech Startup Found Investors—and Kept Its Values". Yes Magazine. Retrieved 8 January 2020.