How it works

Wishbullet is a platform where people submit ideas for companies, governments, schools, and public figures \u2014 then track when those ideas get acted on, with proof.

1

Submit an idea

Pick an entity — a company, product, government, school, sports team, celebrity, or anyone else — and describe what you wish they’d do.

2

The community votes

Every registered user gets one vote per idea. You can vote on up to 30 ideas per day. The best ideas rise to the top.

3

Someone provides proof

When an entity acts on an idea, anyone with enough reputation can submit a status claim with evidence — official statements, release notes, news reports.

4

The community verifies

Claims enter a cooldown period. Other users can challenge unsubstantiated claims by staking reputation. If disputed, a council of trusted members adjudicates.

5

The receipt becomes permanent

Once verified, the status is finalized and becomes a permanent, immutable receipt: proof that the community spoke and was heard.

The Open Status Protocol

Every idea follows a transparent status pipeline. Status changes are event-sourced into an immutable log \u2014 you can always see who claimed what, when, and with what evidence.

Open

Idea submitted, gathering votes

Acknowledged

Entity recognized the request

Planned

Entity committed to action

Shipped

The idea was implemented

Rejected

Entity declined (with reasons)

Verification overlay

  • Provisional \u2014 claim is in its cooldown window (48h for Ack/Planned, 7 days for Shipped/Rejected)
  • Final (Uncontested) \u2014 cooldown expired with no challenges
  • Final (Council) \u2014 council reviewed and verified

Reputation

Reputation (rep) is earned by constructive participation: submitting ideas, having ideas receive votes, and making accurate status claims. Higher rep unlocks more capabilities:

50 rep

Submit status claims with evidence

30 rep

Challenge claims by staking rep

The Council

When a status claim is challenged, a case is opened for the Council \u2014 an invite-only group of trusted community members. Five council members must vote to reach quorum. They can:

  • Accept the claim (finalizes the status change)
  • Reject the claim (reverts to previous status)
  • Amend to a different status
  • Request more evidence (extends the window)

Challenge stakes ensure quality: the loser of a dispute pays the stake. This discourages frivolous challenges while protecting legitimate ones.

Voting

You get one vote per idea and up to 30 votes per day. Votes are public aggregate counts \u2014 individual vote identities are not shown. Use your daily votes wisely to surface the ideas that matter most.

Ready to make a wish?

Please read our community rules before participating.