Test the speech before the podium
A campaign simulates 100,000 calibrated voters reacting to three versions of a speech. It sees which lines mobilize, which polarize, and how opinion clusters form — before speaking publicly.
How will the electorate or population react to this speech, bill or policy?
We simulate the electorate’s reaction to speeches, bills, scandals and campaign messages — local, state or national, with up to a million agents.
In politics, the cost of being wrong isn’t measured in money but in political capital — and it’s almost always irreversible. Traditional polls are late by design: by the time the data is tabulated, the conversation has shifted three times, and the segments that decide elections rarely answer surveys.
CrowMind listens where opinion actually forms: local radio, community groups, news comments in every region and language. On that reading it builds a calibrated digital electorate and projects the reaction to every speech, proposal or crisis — with opinion clusters visible and the cultural why behind each one documented.
A campaign simulates 100,000 calibrated voters reacting to three versions of a speech. It sees which lines mobilize, which polarize, and how opinion clusters form — before speaking publicly.
A government evaluates an unpopular measure: the simulation projects resistance by segment and suggests the framing and timing that minimize political cost.
It complements and outpaces it: a poll takes weeks; the simulation reacts in minutes and updates with today’s real conversation.