Dialogue App was designed in collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration specifically for government and public bodies. It's used for stakeholder dialogue and engagement, including policy discussion, participatory budgeting, ideas generation and public debate.
Dialogue App has been adopted by UK Central Government, US Federal Government, local authorities, healthcare organisations, regulatory bodies and trusts, charities, non-profits and NGOs. It's suitable for any organisation that needs to run a discussion on policy or issues.
National high-profile crowdsourcing process for the UK's Coalition government, creating 15,000 ideas, 97,000 comments from over 47,000 users.
PDF case study of crowdsourcing process for the UK's Coalition government
Powerful custom Dialogue for the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, with 50,000 stakeholders, crowd-sourcing ideas on the Department's four year plan.
PDF case study of a custom Dialogue for the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review
Hyper-local participative budgeting process using our Dialogue App to allocate £15,000 budget to local community projects.
PDF case study of participative budgeting process using our Dialogue App
Warrington budget consultation - Dialogue App and Budget Simulator used to increase quality and level of response on budget engagement.
PDF case study of participative budgeting process using our Dialogue App and Budget Simulator
Dialogue App used to sample public and expert views on a comprehensive drug information database online.
PDF case study of public consultation process using our Dialogue App
"It was certainly a pleasure working with the whole Delib team, and we are more than pleased about how the results have turned out."
Dan Munz, Project Manager, NAPA
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"What I find especially exciting about this project is that, now we have got the ball rolling, the debate is totally out of government’s control. Real democracy is unspun -it is the raucous, unscripted debates that always throw up the best ideas."
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister