Local government decisions deserve a wider audience.
From new school policies to zoning approvals, local decisions shape daily life. We started Aware to help people see what’s happening — before it’s too late to speak up.
Built to inform, not to influence.
No political spin
We summarize what was said — not how you should feel about it. No opinions, no agendas, just clear, factual recaps.
Covers 195M+ people across 5 countries
Thousands of towns across the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — and we’re adding more every week.
Built for engagement, not doomscrolling
We highlight what’s relevant, help you understand it, and get you out informed — not drained.
Mobile-first, lightning-fast
Built for modern attention spans. On a quick scroll or deep in an issue, Aware works fast and clean on any device.
From your street to global civic patterns
Aware connects everyday local decisions to the bigger civic trends shaping your city, state and beyond — one clear, searchable view.
Backed by blockchainComing soon
Every summary is fingerprinted and timestamped on the blockchain, so anyone can verify it hasn’t been altered.
Transparency into true awareness.
Aware transforms how people connect with local government by capturing and analyzing public meetings to make decisions transparent and accessible. We reveal community challenges, highlight successes, and show how choices impact residents — unlocking shared knowledge, innovation, and stronger, more informed communities.
“A world where every community’s challenges and successes are shared — a global network of civic knowledge that helps towns and cities thrive together.”
It started on a school board.
Our founder served on his community’s Board of Education and Special Improvement District. In both roles he saw the same problem again and again: most residents are unaware of the decisions that shape their daily lives. Schools, taxes, housing, safety — all decided in meetings few people attend, covered less and less by local news, and left to spread through rumor and social media.
Today, government is more transparent than ever, posting meetings and documents online. But transparency is not awareness. Three-hour videos and dense documents don’t inform the public — they overwhelm them. Important issues go unnoticed, and communities lose the ability to fully participate in decisions that matter.
Aware was created to change that. We transform overlooked government meetings into clear, accessible insights. By turning transparency into true awareness, we help residents stay informed, strengthen trust in local institutions, and ensure that no decision affecting people’s lives happens in the dark.
See your own meetings through the lens.
A 30-minute demo with your town’s actual video — before you sign anything.