Consensus building tool

A consensus building tool for evidence-based decisions.

Mindbloom supports consensus building by making the evidence, objections, assumptions, tradeoffs, and unresolved questions visible to the group.

Why it matters

Consensus building is not the same as everyone agreeing quickly. It means the group can see why a decision holds, where people disagree, what evidence matters, and which assumptions still carry risk.

Mindbloom gives teams and communities a shared reasoning map. Instead of hiding disagreement in meetings or comment threads, the graph turns disagreement into useful structure that can improve the decision.

Surface disagreement

Objections become part of the map, so the group can evaluate them instead of treating them as noise.

Connect evidence to options

Each recommendation can show the sources, assumptions, and tradeoffs that support it.

Track what changed

As new evidence appears, the group can see which claims or decisions need to be updated.

How Mindbloom helps

01

Define the decision

Turn a broad discussion into a clear question, proposal, or choice.

02

Map evidence and tradeoffs

Connect sources, benefits, risks, values, and constraints to each option.

03

Resolve or preserve objections

Show which objections have answers and which remain open risks.

04

Record the shared rationale

Keep the conclusion traceable so future readers can understand why the group moved forward.