Major Systems
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Proposals
A community driven 4-phase proposal system to push for change in public companies.
Equivox's core differentiating feature is its proposal system: a structured way for an idea to evolve into a formal company proposal through community support.
The lifecycle is split into four phases: support, drafting, signatures, submission.
Discussions
Reddit-esque posts with media, polls, likes and infinitely nestable threads.
Equivox aims to increase investor influence, so a natural feature was discussions. We wanted a Twitter-esque feed with Reddit-esque threads, where people could discuss company issues and solutions and hash out ideas. These discussions could then be funneled into our proposal feature.
Should we prioritize dividend increases or stock buybacks?
Market Data
Company pages with realtime stock charts, news, posts, earnings, filings, ownership and more.
Big finance platforms all have charts and moving red/green numbers, so Equivox leaned into market data too.
The feature set shows up on stock pages, watchlists, custom AI features, a realtime gainers/losers panel, and a realtime stock carousel.
Price Chart
Holdings
Ability to connect brokerage for various features
Users could link brokerages through Plaid so Equivox could line up verified positions with proposal mechanics (support weight, signature eligibility, etc). The idea was to add concrete weight behind proposals and open letters. Privacy and trust risks mean this feature is not carrying forward in Equivox v2.0.
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Timeline
A paginated feed for discussions and proposals, with a post composer.
The feed page, or timeline, is Equivox's home page, the piece most likely to stay similar in v2.
It combines discussions, proposals, pagination, composition, a realtime stock panel, and async image moderation in one place.
Auth & Admin
Secure authentication, profiles and admin section for moderation
Authentication is the backbone of Equivox. It includes sign-in and sign-up, Google OAuth, email verification, guarded routing, settings, public profiles, and an internal admin area for media moderation, proposal review, and lightweight debugging tools.