Rabble

Workshops that forget you were there.

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Features

  • Markdown to interactive slides (EDL format)
  • Real-time group collaboration
  • Live participant engagement
  • Session-scoped privacy
  • Facilitator dashboard

Tech Stack

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Privacy Principles

  • Session-scoped data — participant info deleted when workshop ends
  • No persistent participant profiles or tracking
  • No recording of individual responses for external analysis
  • Minimal data collection during sessions

What It Feels Like

You’re in a workshop. The facilitator poses a question. You respond honestly — because you know the platform won’t store your answer, build a profile, or surface it in next quarter’s review. When the session ends, your participation disappears. You were present, you learned, you moved on.

That’s what Rabble builds: a space where people feel safe enough to actually engage.

For the Facilitator

Write your workshop content and Rabble transforms it into a live, interactive experience. Polls, timed exercises, group discussions, collaborative canvases — all running in real time. You see aggregate results and guide the session. Your participants see a clean, focused interface that asks them to think, not to log in.

The content format is simple enough to learn in minutes and powerful enough to support a full-day workshop. No vendor lock-in — your workshop content is yours in plain text.

The Innovation: Forgetting

Most platforms treat participant data as an asset. Rabble treats it as a liability. When a workshop ends, individual responses are deleted. No persistent profiles. No history of who said what. No longitudinal tracking across sessions.

This matters most when participation isn’t optional — corporate training, academic courses, professional development. People participate more honestly when they know the record disappears.

Interested?

Rabble is in active development. If you run workshops, teach, or train — and you care about creating a space where people actually show up mentally — tell us what you’d use it for.