Polis
The community decides what gets built.
The vote is the mandate. AI is the workforce.
Anyone in the Assembly proposes a task. A feature, a fix, an experiment. No gatekeeping. The community decides what's worth doing.
Members cast votes. The proposal with the most support wins. Not the loudest voice. Not the founder's instinct. The vote.
The winning task enters the queue. Polis executes it autonomously. Every night. No manual intervention. No internal backlog.
Execution log is public. The community sees what was voted, what won, what was built. Full transparency. Full accountability.
Most companies say they're community-driven. Then the founder overrides the vote and ships what they wanted anyway. Polis is different. There is no founder override. There is no internal roadmap. There is only the Assembly and the nightly execution loop.
The vote is not input.
The vote is the decision.
Most products are built for the people who pay for them. Polis is built by the people who use it. Every task, every feature, every experiment — sourced from the Assembly, decided by the Assembly, executed by the Assembly's mandate.
The company belongs to the community. Polis is just the workforce.