Imagine if you are a business owner
What kind of information would you need to successfully run your business?
You’d probably need to know:
- 💰 Financials — Clear breakdowns of income and spending
- 🧑💼 Decisions — Who’s making them and why
- 🛠️ Projects — What your teams are working on and how they’re progressing
Now think about government. If you as a citizen wanted to understand how government operates or had to run it one day, where would you go. Questions like this might come to mind
Where does the money go?
What projects are being worked on?
What are these departments and agencies even trying to achieve
Who decides what and how can you participate?
Most of it is scattered, hidden in PDFs, or buried behind bureaucracy. We’re changing that.
Imagine a Wikipedia, but for Government Operations
We’re building a public, editable platform that brings government operations into one clear, searchable place—just like a company dashboard, but for cities, departments, and public money.
You can:
🕵️♂️ Explore budgets and see where the money’s going
🧩 Understand decisions and who’s making them
🏗️ Track projects linked to real spending and goals
🏛️ See how laws, departments, and people connect across the system
Everything is interlinked and transparent—designed so anyone, not just insiders or experts, can follow along, ask better questions, and take part in shaping public life.
