Use Case

City Planning Without the 47 Public Hearings

No 3-hour rants about parking. No developers with suspiciously generous campaign donations. No NIMBYs who moved in last month but want to freeze the neighborhood in 1975. Just balanced, multi-stakeholder urban discussion.

The Human Way™

How cities actually make decisions

Where a simple bike lane becomes a 2-year existential crisis.

The NIMBY Veto

"We support affordable housing! Just not... here. Or there. Or anywhere with a view. Have you tried building it in the ocean?" The concerned citizen who wants progress, just somewhere else.

Developer Generosity

That 15-story luxury condo got approved in record time. Must be because of its 'community benefits,' not the developer's generous donations to the councillor's re-election fund. Total coincidence.

The Parking Rant

Agenda item: Climate adaptation plan for the next 50 years. Public comment: 3 hours on the parking situation at the grocery store. The council nods solemnly and tables the climate plan for next quarter.

The Neurakal Way

Urban planning with every voice — minus the shouting

Create AI personas for local business owners, environmental advocates, urban planners, resident groups, and budget analysts. They'll debate zoning, infrastructure, and community initiatives with actual arguments.

Stakeholder Spectrum

Represent business owners, environmentalists, long-term residents, new arrivals, planners, and fiscal conservatives — all arguing with data instead of emotions. Revolutionary for local government.

Scenario Modelling

Test alternative zoning proposals, park placements, or transit routes across multiple stakeholder groups before committing. Nobody has to chain themselves to a tree first.

Clear Summaries

Get an unbiased synthesis of all perspectives — what people actually agreed on, where the real conflicts are, and what compromises are viable. Like meeting minutes, but useful.

"Our AI council debated a new bike lane in 8 minutes. Our real council? 11 public hearings, a petition, two protests, and it's currently tabled until 2027."

— A very patient urban planner

Ready to plan a city without the drama?

Create your AI council, set the community question, and let diverse stakeholders debate — without anyone bringing up parking for 3 hours. Imagine the possibilities.