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.
Four steps. All public.
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.
Rally your neighbours
People verified in your area vote and weigh in. One person, one vote — enforced by the database itself, not by promises.
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.
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.
Formal PDF
Generated automatically, signatures included.
The real office
Addressed and tagged only when verified.
Public tracker
Filed → acknowledged → resolved, in the open.
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.