“I can’t believe that doesn’t already exist.”
This is the response I usually hear when I introduce people to Pinion. In an era where we can effortlessly connect with individuals across the globe and access information beyond our grandparents’ imagination, there’s still a gap in empowering citizens to actively engage with their government.
Let’s imagine the following:
Easily voting on the same issues as your representatives and tracking progress.
Transparent comparison of voting records in a few clicks, so you can vote for candidates that vote with you.
Seamlessly sharing your vote on important topics you care about to inspire others.
Customer satisfaction of citizens with their government and representation improved.
Welcome to Pinion!
It’s a simple concept really. We believe you should be able to easily find and vote on the issues you care about. As a result, your elected officials should be able to easily see how the people they represent voted.
By displaying the voting results of constituents, Pinion equips elected officials with analytical insights to better respond to concerns and foster consensus. It also makes it challenging for them to disregard public opinion when transparency is amplified.

Share your “Pinion” (your vote) on social media to inspire others and see their votes. Or opt for complete privacy, knowing your vote is still counted and your voice heard. Our customers, governments at all levels, now have an accessible, engaging, and user-friendly way to connect with you, enhancing satisfaction for all constituents.
Pinion will transform civic engagement — making it easier, faster, more interesting, and universal. Our value proposition lives in the improved communication between constituents and their local, state, and national legislatures.
To realize this vision, we’re crafting a new platform designed for civic engagement. Your support and feedback are instrumental in achieving this vision. Sign up to join our community, participate in our private beta, and shape the future of a civically engaged democracy.
Get Engaged!
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