Card votes lose ballots.
Paper ballots take twenty minutes to count. The room loses focus. Half the delegates leave before the next motion.
Who it's for / Conferences
Annual conventions, delegate floor votes, ratifications. Up to 2,000 voting delegates, one tally, one record.
Paper ballots take twenty minutes to count. The room loses focus. Half the delegates leave before the next motion.
The chair calls it. Someone shouts "division." Now everyone votes again, slower this time.
The conference recorder transcribes audio after the fact. Delegates go home not knowing exactly what passed.
Each delegate gets a unique vote token. The tally is live on the TV. The result is final the moment voting closes.
The engine knows when a roll-call is mandatory. The record shows each delegate's individual vote.
Delegates walk out with the PDF. The chair signs at the back of the ballroom.
Per-event pricing