Simulate citizen reactions to policy — before public backlash
Test regulations, public programs, infrastructure changes, and civic initiatives on simulated populations grounded in your region's real demographic and behavioral data.
Policy affects millions. Testing it shouldn't be optional.
Policies are designed in isolation and announced to the public — where the first feedback is often protest, non-compliance, or political backlash. Public consultations are slow and capture only the loudest voices.
Simulate how citizens across income levels, neighborhoods, family compositions, and age groups react to your policy — instantly. Identify resistance pockets, refine messaging, and build public support proactively.
Built for how policy & government actually work
Regulation Testing
Simulate public reactions to congestion pricing, parking reforms, or new licensing requirements across demographics.
Education Reform
Test how parents, teachers, and students react to curriculum changes or school restructuring plans.
Subsidy & Tax Changes
Preview how different income brackets respond to subsidy modifications, new taxes, or benefit restructuring.
Urban Development
Simulate community reactions to new housing projects, transit expansions, or zoning changes before public hearings.
From question to insight in 3 steps
Describe your scenario
Tell us what you're testing — a product, pitch, policy, campaign, or any decision that affects people.
Define your audience
Pick demographics, psychographics, region, and behavior profiles. We handle the rest.
Get reactions
Realistic personas respond with sentiment, objections, enthusiasm, and cultural nuance — instantly.
"Vision 2030 demands evidence-based policy. Simulating citizen reactions before rollout should be standard practice."
— The case for policy simulation
Not AI guesswork. Published research.
Every persona references real brands, real prices, and real cultural dynamics from trusted sources.
See it for yourself. Free to start.
No credit card required. Describe your scenario and meet your simulated audience.