Case Studies
See how organizations around the world use Loomio to make better decisions together.
From Traditional Recruiter to Self-Managing Organisation
A 60-year-old recruiting company threw out the org chart, gave every employee the same authority as the CEO, and scaled it to 450 people across three countries.
- Self-management decision practices scaled to 450 staff
- All decisions proposed, debated and documented in one place
- Equal voice for every employee regardless of seniority
- A transparent record of every team decision
Building Blockchain Without Bosses
Twenty-eight developers spun out of the Ethereum Foundation with no hierarchy, no executives, and a rule that every decision must have everyone's consent.
- Consent-based decisions with a distributed team
- Legally binding decisions enshrined in governance documents
- A voice for every team member across time zones
- An official record of how and why decisions were made
Consent-Based Decisions at an Argentine Consultancy
What happens when 80 developers collectively set everyone's salary — and a single objection can block any decision?
- Transparent salary-setting with your whole team
- A searchable history of every decision and its reasoning
- Non-contentious decisions moved forward asynchronously
- Equal say for every team member through consent-based process
How a Self-Managed Team Makes Decisions
As the team grew past 20, the old way of deciding things stopped working.
- Consent-based decisions with a distributed team
- Every decision documented for full transparency and trust
- Custom templates for recurring processes like salary reviews
- Asynchronous alignment on strategy and financial vision
A Recruitment Company's Self-Management Operating System
450 staff, three countries, no positional authority — how does a self-managing company actually make decisions at that scale?
- Scale self-management decision practices to 450 staff
- Coordinate decisions across 3 countries and multiple time zones
- Support daily distributed decision-making at scale
- Maintain a transparent record of every team decision
How a 120-Person Co-op Sets Strategy by Assembly
120 open-source developers, fully remote, competing for talent against Silicon Valley — and nothing happens without going through a general assembly.
- Inclusive General Assembly processes for 120+ members
- Time saved with focused discussion threads and structured proposals
- Transparent decisions across a fully remote cooperative
- An archive of strategic decisions and their context
An Architecture Co-op Builds Its Own Governance
A cooperative of architects who design sustainable buildings needed their own governance to be just as thoughtfully constructed.
- Quick approval on policies and costs outside of meetings
- Subgroups focused on relevant projects
- Collaborative drafting and ratification of governance documents remotely
- Proposals, decisions, and procedures stored in one organized place
A Software Co-op Where Designers and Developers Earn the Same
At this Argentine software cooperative, a designer at step six earns exactly what a developer at step six earns — and every four months the whole team decides who moves up.
- A fair salary scale process across all positions
- Open, transparent communication as the co-op grows
- Collective decisions with equal partner input
- Discussions organized to lead to clear outcomes
How a 450-Person Company Tore Up Its Hierarchy
Six people read a book about reinventing organizations — and then convinced a 60-year-old company to tear up its hierarchy.
- Almost all company decisions proposed, debated, and documented in one place
- Decision-making tools aligned with self-organization flowcharts
- Every employee with a voice regardless of seniority
- Consent-based decision-making at company-wide scale
A Benefit Corporation Puts Salary Transparency to a Vote
When a software company put salary transparency to an anonymous vote, the CEO had reservations — but the team was unanimous, and it exposed a pay gap they could finally fix.
- Decisions that used to take months now taking a week
- Opinions voiced safely, even in front of leadership
- Customers and stakeholders brought into the design process
- Remote and flexible-hours discussions moved to clear outcomes
A Co-Living Hotel Run by Its Guests
A co-living hotel in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury uses collaborative decision-making to run a dynamic community of residents, guests, and neighbors.
- Inclusive community decisions without weekly meetings
- A living archive of every voice in every decision
- Surfaced tensions and aligned incentives
- Better offline collaboration sparked by online discussion
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