SynGov
Link to open source: https://github.com/Riddhi8077/SynGov
Link to Live Project: https://syn-gov.vercel.app/
What is this build about?
SynGov is a human-first governance platform designed specifically for college clubs and student communities. Instead of relying on messy chat groups or overly complex crypto-DAO frameworks, it combines smart data structures, AI, and blockchain into a clean SaaS interface to streamline community decisions.
Why did I build it?
Traditional student leadership struggles with major governance bugs: a handful of people make all the choices, proposals are too long to read, discussions get messy, and passive members carry the same weight as active contributors. I built SynGov to change the rule from "who has the loudest voice" to "who provides the most value."
Core Benefits & Improvements
Key Improvements (What makes it different)
Contribution-Aware Voting: Everyone gets a vote, but your voting weight adapts based on your actual history, attendance, and area of expertise (e.g., tech leads get slightly more weight on tech proposals).
AI-Simplified Proposals: No more text fatigue. Gemini API automatically distills long proposals into clear, bite-sized KPIs (Cost, Impact, Risks, Deadlines).
Active Discussion Layers: Features a structured space to open, debate, close, and finalize collective decisions before a single ballot is cast.
Invisible Tech: Uses the Polygon blockchain and automated email notifications behind the scenes. It feels like a slick, modern app, not a confusing crypto platform.
How will it be helpful?
For Members: They stay updated via targeted emails, understand proposals instantly without reading walls of text, and can easily voice their opinions in structured discussion threads.
For Leaders: It eliminates favoritism, minimizes decision-paralysis, auto-summarizes messy chat arguments into concrete choices, and boosts overall community engagement.
For the Community: It builds absolute trust by logging every major decision and vote immutably on-chain so anyone can audit where funds and projects stand.
This build was uploaded as a hackathon project








