See the whole thing
A real workspace, not a video. It belongs to the Eastside Tenants Union, who do not exist, and you sign in as one of their organizers.
demo@coram.app · see-the-whole-thing
An organizer's account. You can add people, log a conversation, draft a bill and open a channel — and you cannot destroy the workspace, change anyone's role, or approve a payment, because organizers cannot.
What is in there
- 240 contacts across three turfs, so you can see what turf scoping actually does.
- Four events — two already held, two coming — with 180 RSVPs and carpool offers.
- A proposal the union adopted, and the ballot that carried it.
- An eviction defence fund, which on the real product is charged no fee at all.
- A draft ordinance at the seeking-a-sponsor stage, with three endorsements, and a log of what three council offices said back.
- The studio: make a flyer or a social card in the union's colours, generate a background, and translate the whole thing into a dozen languages.
- Five follow-ups owed to real-feeling people, one of them snoozed four times.
- Shifts on the hearing with the door still unstaffed, and a message in the drafts.
What you will not see, and why
- Jail support cases. §5.9 gives those to the legal role and to nobody else — not stewards by default, not organizers. The panel explains the boundary rather than showing an error, and that explanation is the feature.
- Contacts outside the demo account's turfs, and the steward's screens.Turf and role scoping happen in the database, so what you can reach here is genuinely what an organizer can reach — not a UI that hides buttons.
- Channel messages and organiser notes. Both are encrypted in your browser with a passphrase we never hold, so there is no way for us to seed them — which is the point. A demo showing readable “encrypted” messages would be lying about the hardest thing to believe.
Everyone in the demo is fictional. If you want to see it with your own data, the free tier is the whole product up to a contact limit — see pricing.