Build a Petition Page with AI in under 5 minutes

Launch a petition that collects signatures behind your cause — a goal meter, a public roll of signers, and an admin desk to manage it, built by AI in minutes.

Como funciona

Passo 1

Descreva a sua ideia

Escreva um prompt em texto simples descrevendo o que pretende.

Passo 2

A IA cria

O FloopFloop gera código pronto para produção instantaneamente.

Passo 3

Implementar e lançar

O seu projeto é alojado no seu próprio subdomínio em minutos.

Por que criar com IA em vez de contratar um programador?

FloopFloopProgramador tradicional
Tempo até ao lançamentoMenos de 5 minutos2 a 8 semanas
CustoA partir de 0 $5.000 $ - 50.000 $+
ManutençãoIncluídaRetainer contínuo

What is a petition page?

A petition page turns support for a cause into something you can see and share: one clear demand, a running count of people behind it, and a visible goal to rally toward. It's the format behind Change.org, iPetitions, and every 'we the undersigned' open letter — but those platforms bury your cause among thousands of others and own your audience. A self-hosted petition page puts the cause front and center, on your own URL, with no competing content. People who build petition pages are organizers rallying a neighborhood, customers asking a company to change course, employees pushing for a policy, and communities trying to save something they love. The mechanics are simple but easy to get wrong: signing must be one tap, the count must feel alive, double-signing has to be discouraged without forcing logins, and the owner needs to edit the ask and close it when the campaign ends.

Common features

  • Headline, recipient ('a petition to…'), and a long-form statement of the ask
  • Signature goal with a live progress meter that re-targets past 100%
  • One-tap sign form: name, optional location, optional comment
  • Public roll of recent signatures with opt-in display
  • One-signature-per-browser de-dup + per-network rate limiting
  • Admin desk (key-protected) to edit the petition and open/close signing
  • Share-friendly metadata so the cause unfurls in chat and social
  • Mobile-first layout — most signatures come from a shared phone link

Real-world examples

Save a local institution

Neighborhood campaign to keep a library, park, or venue open — civic framing, a 5,000-signature goal, and a roll of local supporters with comments.

Open letter to a company

Customers or employees asking for a policy change, with a long statement, a 'we the undersigned' list, and a counter that builds visible momentum.

Bring it back

A lighthearted petition to reinstate a discontinued product or menu item, sharable in one tap with a punchy goal meter.

Why FloopFloop fits petition page projects

A petition lives or dies on momentum, and momentum dies during the days you'd spend wiring up a database, a signature form, and spam controls. FloopFloop ships all of that the moment you describe the cause: the signatures table, the de-dup and rate-limit logic, the live goal meter, and a private admin desk to manage it. When the campaign evolves — a bigger goal, a sharper statement, a closing date — you ask in plain language and the page redeploys at the same URL you've already shared. The result is a petition that looks intentional and on-brand, not a generic platform page, and that you fully own: your URL, your audience, your data.

Experimente estes prompts

Copie qualquer prompt abaixo e cole-o no FloopFloop para começar.

Build a petition page to save our local library. Add a headline, a recipient line ('A petition to the City Council'), a summary explaining why it matters, a signature goal of 5,000 with a progress meter, and a sign form that collects name, optional location, and an optional comment. Show recent signatures below.

Create an open letter petition demanding climate action from a company. Include a long-form statement, a 'we the undersigned' framing, a live signature counter that re-targets the next milestone past the goal, and a one-click sign form. Use a bold activist red theme.

Make a neighborhood petition to add a crosswalk near the school. Collect signatures with name and street, show a tally toward a 250-signature goal, and let me close the petition once we deliver it. Keep it clean and civic.

Build a petition to reinstate a beloved menu item. Add a punchy summary, a signature wall with supporter comments, social-share-friendly metadata, and an admin login so I can edit the ask and close signing when we win.

Perguntas frequentes

How do people sign the petition?
Visitors enter their name (location and a short comment are optional) and tap one button — no account needed. Each browser can sign once, and the signature count updates instantly toward your goal.
Can I stop people from signing more than once?
Yes. Signatures are de-duplicated per browser and rate-limited per network, so casual double-signing and basic spam are blocked while keeping the one-tap experience that maximizes real signatures.
What happens when we pass the goal?
The progress meter automatically re-targets the next milestone (e.g. 100 → 250 → 500) so the page keeps showing momentum instead of pinning at 100%. You can also raise the goal yourself from the admin desk.
Can I edit the petition or close it later?
Yes. A private admin page (protected by a key you set) lets you edit the title, recipient, summary, and goal, and open or close signing whenever you like — changes go live instantly.
Will signers' details be public?
Signers choose whether their name appears on the public list when they sign. Names are shown as a roll of supporters; the page never exposes anything a signer didn't opt to display.
Do I need to code or host anything?
No. FloopFloop generates the petition, sets up the database that stores signatures, and deploys it to a live URL — describe what you want and iterate by chat.

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