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Step 1 · Information setup

Set up the briefing first, or skip the pre-vote process and build the ballot now. Voters receive voting links only after the ballot is published.

What happens after this page
  1. Create the campaign and share the briefing links.
  2. Review who acknowledged, skipped, or never opened the briefing.
  3. Build the ballot, then share the voting links or printed QR codes.

Guided trial mode: this embedded creator makes temporary campaigns only, capped at 4 voters and 3 questions.

Pre-vote briefing

What voters need to read before voting

Voters see this before the ballot exists. The system records only aggregate engagement: acknowledged, skipped, or not seen.

Briefing balance self-check — does the briefing answer these 5 questions?

For high-stakes votes, voters and parents will be looking for these. Run through them before you launch — the system trusts you to make the call.

If a controversial topic includes only one perspective, voters may — rightly — pick “Trust barrier” as an abstention reason. Read the balance protocol before launching a sensitive vote.

Live preview (inline)

Type in the field above to preview here.

You can also drag & drop an image (or paste from clipboard) into the briefing field above — it uploads automatically. Max 6 MB · PNG / JPEG / GIF / WebP.
Interactive briefing cards optional · students prefer cards over long text 📷 photos supported

Replace the wall of text with a paginated card flow. Five suggested cards: What's decided · Why it matters · Options · Tradeoffs · What happens after. Leave blank to skip.

You can attach a photo to each card — useful for showing the proposed design, candidate headshots, the site under discussion, or any visual context. JPEG / PNG / WebP / GIF, up to 10 MB per image.

Quick start — auto-generate cards from 5 short fields

Fill in plain-language answers to the five framing questions. Click Generate cards and we'll populate the card stack below — you can edit each one afterwards. Also seeds a starter "What is being decided?" question into the clarity check.

✓ No specific answer is "rewarded" — the auto-generated quick-check just verifies voters know which decision they're looking at. Wrong answers never block voting.

Candidate cards optional · for elections only

For elections, listing candidates as structured cards makes them comparable side-by-side instead of buried in a paragraph. Fields below are all optional; leave any blank if you don't have that info.

For parents — addendum optional · shown as collapsible section to voters

A short note for parents that voters can expand if they want it. Use it to answer the questions parents ask first: What's being voted on? · Why now? · How will results be used? · Who sees the results? · Is my child's response anonymous?

For privacy claims, prefer "Submitted ballots are not stored with voter identity" over "completely anonymous". The /privacy page has language you can borrow.

Comprehension questions (optional)

Test whether voters actually understood the briefing

Ask a few short questions about the briefing content. Voters answer below the briefing on the same page. The system records — anonymously — what they picked, so in Step 3 you'll see did they actually understand, not just whether they clicked "I've read this".

Keep it short — 3 to 5 questions is usually enough. Skip this whole section to launch the briefing without quiz questions.

Deadlines use your browser time zone: UTC (UTC+00:00).

Email 自動寄送 — 選填

SMTP 已設定。系統會從 sender@example.com 透過 smtp.example.com 寄出 email。

Briefing-first creates the campaign in the information phase so voters read the briefing and analytics accrue. Skip only if there's nothing to brief.