How It Works

Voting Capacity For Prompts

Every prompt on PopRuler runs on voting capacity. Communities create that capacity from Endorsement Tokens, then every vote or evaluation withdraws from the prompt's available balance on a strict ledger.

Core Idea

Instead of asking each voter to spend personal tokens, a prompt is funded in advance with voting capacity. This works well for schools, civic groups, and other organizations that want to sponsor participation and remove individual payment friction.

How Voting Capacity Works

Bubble admins can attach Endorsement Tokens to the bubble and convert some of that balance into bubble voting capacity.

Members can also allocate their own Endorsement Tokens directly into a prompt's voting capacity.

At $0.02 per vote, one Endorsement Token creates 50 votes of capacity.

Every vote or evaluation lowers the prompt's available capacity, and taking that vote back restores the same amount.

Why Sponsors Use It

It removes the need for each participant to buy tokens before joining in.

It lets a school, club, campaign, or host organization control the total participation budget.

It makes private prompt series feel simple and inclusive while still preserving prompt structure.

Important Rules

All prompts need voting capacity before votes or evaluations can be cast.

Prompts can be funded by bubble admins, by members, or by a mix of both.

Vote prompts stay one-vote-per-member, while evaluation prompts let members evaluate each response once.

Best Use Cases

Schools

Student councils, debate clubs, classroom idea rounds, and school-wide voting.

Civic Organizations

Town halls, committee feedback, policy workshops, and sponsored constituent participation.

Private Communities

Invite-only groups that want free voting for members but still need structure and accountability.

High-Participation Events

Large prompt rounds where the host wants to guarantee broad participation without asking users to pay individually.