Promote and build awareness of your engagements and get more people to participate.
Collect suggestions and ideas from your community on a range of different topics.
Explore and understand real-time community insight with ease.
Continuously engage throughout the process, share updates and build trust.
Your community at scale
Give your all of your audiences updates straight to their inbox! Launch your project via our email integration and keep citizens involved in the process.
+ 22 more Reach features
With complete transparency
Showcase the different stages of your project with a clear timeline. Accessible from the homepage, all visitors can see exactly how long they have to respond and when results will be delivered.
+38 more Engage features
With the power of GeoCoding
By simply asking a postcode question or running a map survey, you will gather the ward, borough, district, parish and street attached to these locations. You can now take your analysis to the next level and separate your data per area.
+ 15 more Analyse features
By adding your own personal touch
Show vistors exactly who's running your project with the Team Page. This helps respondents understand who's involved, who's listening and acting on their contributions and how their data will be handled and processed.
+ 14 more Collaborate features
"I think Commonplace has really supported identifying the major issues the town centre was facing. A lot of the time we struggle to gather the evidence we need to secure funding, but this platform has been brilliant to gather that evidence."
“We decided to use Commonplace because we recognised that high quality, open engagement was the best way to reduce our planning risks. Commonplace delivered this very successfully”.
"Commonplace has enabled us to reach thousands of residents and helped us better understand what they like about our town centre and what they'd like to see improved. It is also a popular and useful communication platform for sending out news and animating conversations. It has assisted us in promoting a sense of local identity and in building trust through Commonplace's openness."