For individuals
Build your own tools on the public data around you.
The same public-sector data and tool-building behind every business and government on Votion, now for one person. It's the easiest place to start a business, find the grants you qualify for, or automate the government paperwork in your life, and build any tool you need on top, on real, cited rules.
Free to start. The same workspace everyone else gets, pointed at you.
Why this is hard today
Starting a business or finding a grant means filing services, lawyers, and guesswork.
The steps to register, the licenses your trade actually needs, the grants you qualify for: scattered across state and city sites, buried in PDFs, or locked behind a $500 filing service. Generic AI invents the rules. So you overpay for something you could do yourself, or you miss what you were entitled to.
Tools you build yourself
Build the tools your life actually needs.
Votion gives you the same public data and tool-building as any business or agency, pointed at one person. A few things people build:
Start a business
Name check, registration, and the exact licenses and permits for your trade and city, step by step and cited. No $500 filing service.
Find grants you qualify for
Match against grants and programs by what you do and where you are. Get told before the deadline, not after it passes.
Automate your government paperwork
The public rules are right there, so build your own renewal tracker, permit checker, or "what do I need, here?" assistant. No more six browser tabs.
And whatever else your life runs on. The tools are yours to build, and yours to keep.
From idea to registered
The easiest place to start a business.
Tell Votion what you want to do and where. It maps the path from the actual rules of your state and city, in order and cited: the entity, the registration, the licenses and permits your trade needs, and the grants you might qualify for. The work a lawyer or filing service charges for, done by you.
Why it's trusted
Every step cited to the real source.
The registration steps come from your secretary of state. The license rules come from your state code. The grant terms come from the grant itself. Captured directly, with the date pulled, so you're not trusting a guess when you file, pay, or apply.
Yes. Under the Colorado Cottage Foods Act you can sell certain non-hazardous foods made at home, up to an annual sales limit, after a food-safety course. No license fee and no commercial kitchen required.
Where this goes
Every person who lives in a place we've captured.
The owner starting a business is the first person on Votion. The residents who live in the same places, with their own permits, licenses, programs, and questions for the city, are right behind them: same workspace, same captured rules, same tools to build.
See it on your own idea.
Bring something you want to do, start a business, apply for a grant, sort out a permit, and we'll show you the path from the real rules, then set you up to build on it.