Organizations Core
The public site, the member directory and family manager, volunteer & board management, dues through your own payment processor, email and text broadcasts, documents, and the officer console. Standard on every plan.
Tour the coreThe membership core handles your roster, your dues, your volunteers and board, your broadcasts, and the tools your people reach for between meetings. Two meeting modules sit on top: Parliamentarian for formal Robert's Rules, Town Hall for interactive sessions. Everything on this page is the real software. Click it. Type into it. Vote on it.
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A meeting happens, then a month happens. The platform is built for both. Click second on a motion. Sign in without a password. Open a member's dashboard. See what the officer sees at 8 AM. Nothing here is a screenshot — these are the same widgets we ship to a tenant on day 14.
Run a voteThe meeting engine — second the motion, cast a vote, watch it carry.
Be the memberWhat members see when they sign in. Tab through Home, Inbox, Events, Profile.
Sign in without a passwordType your email, click the link that arrives. No passwords stored, anywhere.
Be the officerThe dashboard you open every morning. Eight numbers, no scavenger hunt.
Thank a teacher. Ask a principal to caption the spring concert. Write your legislator. Claim a Saturday-morning volunteer slot. Propose an agenda item the board has to route. File a concern. Carpool. Refer a friend. These aren't on the roadmap. They're here now. Each tile below is the real tool — click it, fill it, tidy the wording in a tap, copy it, send it.
Write a letter in 30 secondsPick a template. Fill three fields. Tidy the wording in a tap. Copy it. Send it however you want. Seven templates come ready: teachers, principals, the board, legislators, journalists, sponsors, other PSAs.
Claim a volunteer slotRoles broken down small — 15 minutes to a year. Skill chips. Spots-left count. Hours log themselves, and year-end totals export to the format grant funders expect.
Open the tool traySeven member-facing tools, one tap away. Click any tile to see what it does. Find-your-other-PSA, carpool matching, agenda proposals, concerns, hours log, referrals.
Built because real organizations needed them — parents write to a teacher, a principal, or a state senator from a phone, between one board meeting and the next.
The core runs the organization day to day. Each meeting module turns the same roster into a live room — pick the one that matches how your group meets, or run both. Everything sits on one data store, so a vote, a volunteer hour, and a dues receipt all live in the same place.
The public site, the member directory and family manager, volunteer & board management, dues through your own payment processor, email and text broadcasts, documents, and the officer console. Standard on every plan.
Tour the coreFormal Robert's Rules in software. Motions on the room display. Votes from every member's own screen. Captions from the podium mic. Signed minutes before you leave the room.
See ParliamentarianInteractive agenda sessions. Six tools — poll, brainstorm, Q&A, quiz, request-to-speak, quick vote — that turn a one-way meeting into a room you can read. The host runs it; every screen follows.
See Town HallThe four daily-driver tools that ride on top of every tenant. Click each, type into each, switch each — they all behave exactly like the real software does on launch day.
Compose a broadcastType a subject, pick an audience, preview the message.
RSVP from your phoneThree buttons. The capacity bar moves. Done.
Watch the captions streamSub-second from the podium mic to every member's screen.
Switch roles, see what they seePublic visitor, logged-in member, officer — three different libraries.
Nothing happens audio-only. Every motion, vote, and result carries color, icon, text, and (on mobile) haptic feedback.
Captions default-on whenever audio plays. Product remains fully usable with speakers muted.
Sixth-grade reading level. No buzzwords. "Motion carries." Not "Yay!"
Each member picks how you reach them — email, SMS, videophone, text relay. The system respects it.
The product is the rulebook acting. It enforces; it doesn't opine, suggest, or improvise.
Every page tested with screen readers, keyboard-only, 200% zoom. Build fails on any AA violation.
The motion shows on the room display at the front and on every member's own screen. Seconds and votes are crisp. Points of order interrupt the right way. When the chair declares the meeting closed, the auto-drafted minutes are already in the secretary's inbox.
It enforces Robert's Rules the way your grandmother's minute book did in 1940 — only signed before you walk out of the room.
An all-hands, a faculty meeting, a quarterly review, an annual member meeting. The host opens a poll, a brainstorm, a Q&A, a quiz, a request-to-speak queue, or a quick vote — and every member's own screen turns into the way they take part. The room display shows the answers landing live.
Joining takes a short code and a name; no account, no install. When the session ends, the host downloads the full record — agenda, every module, every response, time-stamped. Your records, plain and yours.
Universal-design contract is the only one in the category. Videophone + text-relay support built in.
Drop-in replacement for MemberHub, Konstella, or the spreadsheet that keeps going stale.
Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis. Weekly meeting. Parliamentary procedure. Signed minutes the same night.
ARC submissions, annual elections, dues, document library, audit log for board accountability.
Buy the platform on a tier, or buy a single module on its own. Two ways in, one home.
Or buy a single module on its own: Town Hall from $29 / month, Parliamentarian from $39 / month. 501(c)(3) nonprofits 20% off · Schools & PTAs 30% off · Deaf-led organizations 40% off the first two years, then 20% in perpetuity. Full pricing & add-ons
Pick a paletteThe build refuses to ship colors that fail WCAG contrast.
Filter a rosterType a name. Search filters as you go.
Click the gateThe Start button only lights up when all six items are green.
Thirty minutes. We confirm scope, domain, brand, launch date.
We set up your site, your shared Sheet, and apply your colors and logo.
Staging deploy. You log in, click around, ask for changes.
One hour with up to five officers. Then a soft launch with ten trusted members.
DNS swap. Smoke tests pass. Launch broadcast goes out. We stand by.
A formal board meeting one month, an interactive all-hands the next. A letter to a teacher this week. A volunteer slot on Saturday. Captioned events. Dues that land same-day. Minutes signed before the room empties out. All of it lives in one platform, built in Frederick, in production today. One person reads every enrollment form and replies within one business day.
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"Built in Frederick. Carried forward since 1891. Five generations Deaf." — Anthony Mowl, founder
Organizations is one of five 1891 practice areas. See the rest →
A handful of capabilities the studio sharpens every year. Each product picks the ones its room needs.
A host console at the podium. A room display at the front. A controller in every hand. Same URL, three floor plans. Nothing to install.
Every product takes money the same way, through your own payment processor. Receipts arrive from the same address. The studio doesn't sit in the middle of your funds.
Records, archives, rosters belong to you. Export anything, anytime, in plain formats. If you ever leave, you leave with everything.
Counters update the moment the vote does. Brackets update the moment the game ends. No refresh.
Audio is additive, never sole. Every state change carries color, icon, and text. Speakers muted — the product still works.
The same person who solders the board writes the firmware and pushes the deploy. The studio that built it is the studio that runs it.
See the foundation at madeby1891.com/products.
From the studio that builds