Turn local frustration into civic action.
A digital town hall that actually does something.
Lociq helps residents report neighborhood problems, understand civic options, vote on practical solutions, and organize visible next steps — without getting lost in bureaucracy.
From complaint to coordinated action
- Report
- Understand
- Vote
- Organize
From complaint to coordinated action.
Lociq turns the things you walk past every day into a clear, shared path forward. Four steps take a neighborhood problem from “someone should fix this” to a fix that people can actually see happening.
Report the problem
Pin a neighborhood issue in seconds — a dangerous crossing, a dead streetlight, an illegal dump.
Understand the options
See who actually decides, what can realistically be done, and how a fix usually gets made.
Vote on solutions
Neighbors back practical solutions, not slogans — consensus forms around what to actually do.
Organize next steps
Turn agreement into visible, coordinated action with a clear timeline anyone can follow.
Frustration is everywhere. A path to action isn’t.
You see it daily: the crosswalk where cars never stop, the corner that floods, the trash that keeps coming back. Caring is easy. Knowing what to do — who decides, what’s realistic, how to bring neighbors along — is where it dies. So problems linger, and the energy to fix them leaks away into petitions, forms, and feeds that lead nowhere.
- You report a problem and never hear what happened to it.
- You don’t know who actually decides — or how to reach them.
- Neighbors care about the same things but never coordinate.
- Petitions and posts generate noise, not fixes.
Turn one complaint into a civic action plan.
Pick a neighborhood issue and generate the civic path: the category, who’s responsible, three practical fixes with cost, impact, and difficulty, and how neighbors reach consensus. Back a fix and create a shareable action card. A working simulation with sample data; nothing is sent anywhere.
Start with one problem your neighborhood keeps ignoring.
Pick an issue and a neighborhood, then generate the civic path — who decides, what to do, and how neighbors agree on it.
Start on the leftEverything between “this is broken” and “this got fixed.”
Lociq doesn’t run your city. It gives residents the missing layer: a way to report, understand, decide, and coordinate — together and in the open.
Issue reporting
Drop a pin on a real neighborhood problem and describe it once. No accounts to chase, no forms that vanish.
Civic options
See who actually has authority — the department, board, or office — and what kinds of fixes are realistic.
Consensus voting
Neighbors rank practical solutions. A consensus ring shows what people actually agree to do, not just complain about.
Action timeline
Turn agreement into ordered next steps — who, what, and when — with a route anyone can follow and join.
Visible status
Every issue stays on the map with a live status, so progress (or stalling) is transparent instead of buried.
Neighborhood coordination
Find the people who care about the same block and organize, so momentum builds instead of leaking away.
For the problems everyone sees and no one can move.
- Street safety
The dangerous intersection
A crossing where cars never yield. Neighbors back a signal over a sign, route it to the transportation office, and track it to install.
- Public space
The neglected park
Broken lights and overgrown paths. Residents agree on priorities, organize a cleanup, and push the rest to parks & rec.
- Housing & safety
The unsafe building
Repeated hazards in a rental. Tenants document the pattern, find each other, and escalate to code enforcement together.
- Transit
The missing bus stop
A transit gap that strands a block. Riders show the demand, rank options, and bring a clear case to the transit authority.
Not a petition. Not a complaint box. Not another political feed.
Most civic tools collect frustration and stop there. Lociq is built to move it forward — calmly, practically, and in the open — and is deliberately non-partisan.
Not a petition
Signatures pile up and then nothing happens. Lociq routes agreement into the next concrete step.
Not a complaint box
Forms disappear into a void. Here every issue stays visible, tracked, and tied to who can act.
Not a political feed
No outrage loop, no partisanship. Just practical, local action on things everyone can see.
Action, not opinion
Success is measured in fixes shipped and steps taken — not posts made or hot takes earned.
The civic layer of the Ailiur stack.
Lociq shares the same idea as the rest of Ailiur: software that understands your context. Where you live, what you care about, and the people around you travel with you across the ecosystem.
Bring Lociq to your neighborhood.
Lociq is in private development. Join the waitlist to help shape the civic layer and get early access as we open it up, neighborhood by neighborhood.
Give us your honest feedback.
Lociq is early, and it's shaped by the people who use it. Tell us what's working, what's missing, and what we should build next — it goes straight to the team.