Reach consensus. Sign as one.
Walk founders and stakeholders to a legally-sound consensus, signed into a tamper-evident deed. No lawyer in the room? Reach it on your own.
Built for counsel and the parties they advise
Why toquorum?
Get to consensus, not just a signature.
Today the decision is stitched across email, Docs, and DocuSign, so there is no single source of truth for what was agreed, by whom. toquorum is one instrument to walk the parties to a legally-sound consensus, and capture it.
One instrument, question to consensus
Draft, convene, decide, and sign from one place, not stitched across email, Docs, and e-signature.
Convene the parties, anywhere
Invite the parties by link, capture every position on the record, and watch consensus build in real time.
Consensus rules & jurisdiction, handled
Set what agreement means and fix the jurisdiction up front, so the decision is legally sound.
Consensus, your way
You decide what “agreed” means.
Quorum is just consensus. Set the rule for when the parties have truly agreed, so the outcome is explicit and legally sound.
Unanimous
Every signatory must accept before a decision can execute.
Threshold
A configurable count, 4 of 5, carries the decision.
Per-side
Each side reaches its own quorum independently.
Both-sides
Buyer and seller must each endorse the same terms.
Draft & convene
Frame the decision. Let AI do the groundwork.
Describe the matter or upload your documents. toquorum drafts the decisions, adds the parties, and drives it toward consensus.
AI-drafted decisions
Describe the matter in plain language and get a structured, reviewable set of decisions to agree on, never a blank page.
Document ingestion
Upload a PDF, Word, Excel, or a folder. toquorum extracts the terms and parties so you review, not retype.
Account-less consent
Parties consent via a one-time passwordless link, and every signature carries an audit record.
Decide & execute
Reach consensus, then sign as one.
Parties accept, reject, or abstain; quorum derives when they have agreed; and the executed deed is hashed and publicly verifiable.
A consensus rule that fits
Unanimous, threshold, per-side, or both-sides. Abstainers drop out of the denominator automatically.
Sides & settlement
Group parties into sides with their own counsel, and auto-settle when both endorse the same terms.
Tamper-evident deeds
The last signature generates a SHA-256-hashed PDF anyone can verify, no account needed.
How it works
Four moves from a shared question to a legally-sound consensus.
Matter
Acme Labs, Inc.
Signatories
Activity
- Draft generatedjust now
- Parties detected1m ago
Quorum
4 / 5
Trust & security
Trust, built into every deed.
The whole point is that it holds up later. Signing without a signup stays frictionless, and defensible.
Per-signature audit record
Timestamp, IP, and user-agent on every signing event.
SHA-256 tamper-evidence
Any later change to a deed is provably detectable.
Public verification
Anyone can confirm a deed is authentic, no account.
MFA, SSO & data rights
2FA and SSO; GDPR and DPDP export and deletion built in.
Pricing
Simple plans. Start free.
1 credit = 1 project, spent only when you send it for signing. Subscribe for a bundle, or pay per project. Worldwide via Dodo Payments.
Free
Free to start$0per month
Everything you need to take your first matter all the way to a signed, legally-sound consensus.
- 2 matters
- Up to 3 parties
- AI drafting
- Document upload
- Signed PDF deed
- Public verification
Pro
Popular$29per month, plus credits
For solo practitioners and founders running matters on a regular basis.
Everything in Free, plus:
- 10 matters / month
- Up to 15 parties
- Consensus & sides
- Counsel review
- Live sessions
- 90-day active window
Custom
Let's talkfor firms & boards
Dedicated support and controls for firms, boards, and high-volume teams.
Everything in Pro, plus:
- Unlimited projects & parties
- SSO & SLA
- Workspaces & roles
- Priority support
- Custom contracts
Or pay per project, $15 each (5-pack $60, 20-pack $200). Credits expire in 12 months.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Both. It's built first as an aid for legal practitioners, to help you walk founders and stakeholders to a decision that's legally sound. When there's no lawyer in the room, individuals can reach the same consensus on their own.
Quorum is just another word for consensus. You choose what “agreed” means per matter: unanimous, a threshold (e.g. 4 of 5), per-side, or both-sides. Abstainers drop out of the denominator automatically, and a decision only executes once the rule is met, so the consensus is explicit and defensible.
DocuSign signs a document you already wrote. toquorum helps the parties reach the decision first, with AI drafting or your uploaded documents, then produces the signed, tamper-evident deed. Deliberation and signature live in one place.
No. Founders and stakeholders review, vote, and sign through a one-time passwordless link, “you're acting as <party>, no account needed.” Every signature still carries an audit record (timestamp, IP, user-agent), so it holds up later.
Describe the situation and toquorum drafts a structured, reviewable set of decisions you refine together, or upload your own contracts and it extracts the terms and parties. It's assistive scaffolding a human reviews, explicitly not legal advice.
Every executed deed is hashed with SHA-256 and gets a public /verify page that reports “authentic” or “tampered.” Anyone can confirm the deed is unaltered, no crypto knowledge needed.
Both. Group parties into sides (Buyer/Seller), attach per-side counsel scoped to a clause, table competing proposals, and auto-settle when both sides endorse the same one. A neutral or mediator can hold a seat.