Wikiaction is a platform where collective projects come to life only when enough people commit to making them happen.

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Create an account

To get started on Wikiaction, you’ll need to create an account using your email address.
Your email will only be used to confirm your registration — we never share your personal information.

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On your account

  • Manage the projects you’ve created
  • View and track the actions you’ve signed
  • Create new collective projects from scratch
  • Turn your ideas into structured, shared actions

Create a project

Your project is built by answering just a few clear questions:

What problem do you want to solve?

  1. What collective solution are you proposing?
  2. When should the project start?
  3. Until when should it remain valid?
  4. What’s the final title of your project?
  5. Projects can be solidarity-based, environmental, community-focused, or even economic.

Create your actions

Once saved, your actions become the core tasks of your collective project — visible, shareable, and ready for others to commit to.

  1. Describe it – What needs to be done.
  2. Set a participant threshold – Minimum number required.
  3. Cap participation? – Limit to the threshold or allow more.
  4. Choose frequency – One-time, repeated, or ongoing.
  5. Set timing – Dates or days of the week.
  6. Allow early participation? – Yes or no.
  7. Mark if independent – Can be done without other actions.
  8. Add more actions – Optional.

Refine your project through the forum

Every project has a public forum, open to everyone — even those who haven’t signed any action yet. This space allows people to suggest improvements, adjust thresholds, propose new or more relevant actions

The most supported ones rise to the top, helping the community focus its energy where it’s most needed.

Sign up for actions

Browse existing projects and explore their actions — whether it’s offering a meal, sharing your time, or helping with logistics.

If an action speaks to you, sign it.
Your commitment will only become active once enough people join — so you know your effort will have real impact, as part of something collective.

Get it launched!

  • Once the threshold is met, the action is activated and scheduled. Participants receive both an email and a push notification with the date, the task, and any important instructions.
  • Afterward, each person confirms that their part of the action is done. The project dashboard updates in real time, showing what has actually been accomplished — not just what was planned. If the action repeats over time, confirmations follow the same rhythm: weekly, monthly, or as needed.