One goal, shared by every member.
Some organizations belong equally to everyone in them: the goal is common, and no member owns more of it than another. You know them when you see them:
- Member associations and clubs — a shared purpose
- Federations and umbrella bodies — a common charter
- Political parties — a program and its mandates
- Nonprofits, charities, and foundations — a mission and its funds
- Churches and spiritual communities — a practice and its houses
- Sports clubs and cultural societies — fields, stages, and seasons
- Professional bodies and standards organizations — rules everyone relies on
- Open-source projects and mutual aid societies — a commons
None of these exists so its members can profit. The goal is common — so every voice weighs the same: one member, one voice, with due process and real member rights. Flat governance is not a weakness here; it is correctness. We build the infrastructure that makes it work at scale.
What we build for them
12+1 Round Tables · built, in testing
Twelve members, one non-voting AI facilitator. Systemic consensing narrows the options, real debate decides, and a representative earned fresh every round is sent upward. Twelve tables form the next table — governance that scales fractally without ever creating a center. The AI facilitates; it never votes, never rules, never governs. That is chartered law for its builder, not a feature toggle.
Member rights management · built, in testing
Membership software built around rights, not accounts: admission by open criteria, due process before any exclusion, voting and assembly tooling, dues handled openly — and the right to leave with everything that is yours, complete, in open formats, any day.
Community-governed AI · built, in testing
Thinking partners that answer to the community that runs them, not to an ad company. Local-first by design. Self-hosting is always a guaranteed right, never a duty — the exit guarantee that keeps every operator honest.
Founding kits · live
Everything needed to found a member association under your own national law — guides for twenty countries in their own languages, and a universal route for every other. The platform stack is being prepared for release as free and open source (AGPL).
The first deployment of this stack is the soli.coop federation project — soli.coop.
