Understand the stakes faster
Instead of forcing people straight into legislative text, BillBoard makes it easier to grasp the big picture, the status, and the practical impact.
BillBoard
BillBoard turns hard-to-follow legislation into something more useful: clearer summaries, faster context, public share pages you can send around, and a stronger path to being heard.
Shared bill links already work on the web today. Voting, aggregated results, and deeper civic tools will live in the app.
Why BillBoard
BillBoard is for people who care about what government is doing but do not want to decode every bill from scratch.
Instead of forcing people straight into legislative text, BillBoard makes it easier to grasp the big picture, the status, and the practical impact.
Public bill pages make it easier to pass a link to a friend, group, or community without requiring everyone to install the app first.
The web experience is intentionally simple. The app is where voting, saved preferences, personalized civic tools, and representative-facing results can grow over time.
How It Works
BillBoard turns legislative data into a readable summary, status, and breakdown so you can understand what a bill does in minutes.
Once you understand the bill, you can record your input directly in the app instead of keeping that reaction to yourself.
BillBoard shows aggregated community results so you can understand how other users responded to the same legislation.
Aggregated results are automatically prepared to be shared with the representatives connected to that legislation, helping constituent input travel farther.
Coming Soon
The public site already supports shared bill pages. The app will add a stronger personal layer: voting, saved preferences, a clearer way to keep up with the legislation that matters to you, and aggregated results we plan to share with the relevant representatives.