Modern democracy is not failing
because people disagree.
It's failing because the infrastructure for agreementdoesn't exist.
Every existing tool is architecturally broken
Engagement through conflict
Social mediaAlgorithms surface the most divisive 30% of opinion because outrage drives clicks. The 70% of latent agreement is invisible.
Low-fidelity signal capture
Surveys, polls, votesA thumbs-up, a 1-5 rating, a yes/no vote. These flatten the richness of human values into noise. A "No" could mean a dozen different things.
Access-biased testimony
Town halls, public commentBiased toward people with time, confidence, and access. The loudest voice wins, not the most representative one.
“Most disagreements are actually the same underlying needexpressed through different cultural or political vocabularies.”
“Defund the police” and “Back the blue” both contain people who want safe neighborhoods with accountable public servants. The Synapse Protocol finds that signal.
Five forces converging
LLMs are finally capable enough
Conducting nuanced, psychologically-grounded interviews at scale was impossible 3 years ago. Now it's an API call.
Institutional trust at historic lows
Massive demand for tools that make people feel genuinely heard. 68% of citizens feel their input doesn't matter.
DAOs proved the appetite
Decentralized governance proved people want to participate — and that "voting on everything" doesn't scale. They need synthesis.
The civic loneliness epidemic
People feel disconnected from their communities. Meaningful participation in shared decisions is a partial antidote.
AI regulation is coming
Governments need to demonstrate AI is used for democratic processes, not against them. Synapse is the poster child.
What exists today — and what's missing
Five compounding advantages
High-fidelity input
AI interviews, not surveys
Value-level analysis
Needs, not positions
Actionable output
LRDs, not reports
Growing perspective graph
Network effects compound
Privacy by architecture
Trust as competitive advantage
Built by Moonlit Social Labs
Moonlit Social Labs
FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Moonlit Social Labs builds tools at the intersection of AI, civic technology, and collective intelligence. The Consensual Reality Protocol was born from the belief that the infrastructure for human agreement is the most important unsolved problem in governance — and that AI can finally help solve it.
SUPPORT ON KO-FIIn five years, the question“What does the community actually want?”has an answer.
Not a poll. Not a protest. Not a comment section full of the loudest voices. An answer — nuanced, representative, actionable, and continuously updated.
We are not building a social network. We are building civic infrastructure — as fundamental to 21st-century governance as roads are to transportation.