Voetle.
For every Indian city

Your street.Your voice.On the record.

Voetle turns local problems into formal petitions that government offices must answer — raised by you, voted on by verified neighbours, tracked in public until it's fixed.

  • Phone-verified neighbours
  • Free forever
  • Every step public

Raise the issue, rally the neighbours, cross the threshold, petition the office, track the answer.

How it works

Four steps. All public.

01

Raise it

Post the problem with a photo, pick the office category, and set the vote goal it must reach. AI screens every post — usually live in under a minute.

02

Rally your neighbours

People verified in your area vote and weigh in. One person, one vote — enforced by the database itself, not by promises.

03

It becomes a petition

At the goal, it converts automatically: a formal petition document addressed to the office responsible, with every supporter on the record.

04

The answer is public

Filed, acknowledged, resolved — each step lands on a public timeline that anyone can check and nobody can quietly bury.

A complaint can be ignored.
A petition is on the record.

The moment your issue hits its vote goal, Voetle converts it into a formal petition — a document with verified supporters, addressed to the office responsible, with a public status tracker from day one.

VotesGoal: 250 ✓
  • Formal PDF

    Generated automatically, signatures included.

  • The real office

    Addressed and tagged only when verified.

  • Public tracker

    Filed → acknowledged → resolved, in the open.

Why trust it

Built so it can't be gamed.

A petition only means something if every signature on it is real. That principle is enforced in the platform's bones.

Verified neighbours only

Every account passes phone OTP and a PIN-code check. You only vote where you actually live — no bots, no brigades from elsewhere.

One person, one vote

Vote counts are written by the system, never by apps or users. Even a compromised client can't inflate a number.

Screened before it's seen

AI moderation with human moderators behind it, and it fails closed: content in doubt stays hidden until a person decides.

Real offices, never guesses

Authority accounts are verified before they're ever tagged — and Voetle addresses offices, never individuals.

Your city is waiting
to agree with you.

The next petition starts with one person deciding a problem deserves better than a shrug.