Qomon raises 5.5 million euros to pilot citizen mobilization

Wearing leaflets in a neighborhood, organizing a public meeting, launching a petition, collecting donations and relaunching volunteers, so many simple tasks in appearance, but which quickly become chaotic on a large scale. The French startup Qomon decided to make it a software engineering case with its platform, used today by more than 600 organizations in 60 countries, it centralizes the entire mobilization chain: coordination, commitment, financing, analysis.

An app for volunteers, a cockpit for the teams

The operation is simple, the association, political party, NGO configures its campaign on the platform (cause, area of ​​action, objective). Qomon generates a public interface: door-to-door, meeting, petition, social relay, supporters choose an action from their smartphone. The application geolocates them, assigns a mission, and makes it possible to reassemble field information (interactions, difficulties, returns). On the side of the central teams, a dashboard follows the activity by zone, in profile and in time.

Everything except a simple CRM

Qomon is not content to be an improved contact management tool but provides a Complete mobilization solution ::

  • Field coordination : missions, tours, group actions.
  • CRM Centralized : contacts, commitment history, personalized tags.
  • Individual impact monitoring : Each volunteer visualizes his involvement (hours given, actions carried out).
  • IA reporting (in beta): requests in natural language, type “Where have we lost the most volunteers?” »»
  • Integrated donation collection : campaigns associated with profiles, and soon to be raised peer-to-peer by the volunteers themselves.

A solution designed for political parties

During the US mid-term elections, several support groups Kamala Harris used Qomon to mobilize their volunteers, identify priority neighborhoods, distribution of tours on the application, monitoring of actions in real time. On the other side of the chessboardteams related to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.now ally of Donald Trump, also use it. Same tool, opposite objectives, this is where Qomon digs his furrow by providing a Agnostic infrastructureindependent of social platforms, so that each organization keeps their hands on its land.

Communities looking for a direct link with their citizens

Some town halls or regions use Qomon to pilot Participatory budgets, consultations, or environmental mobilizations. The mapping platform The areas engaged, relaunches the inhabitants who have signed but have not yet participated, and makes it possible to document each action.

On the NGO side, transform sympathizers into active relays

An NGO that organizes a vaccination campaign in unconnected areas can:

  1. Create field actions (canvassing, mobile event).
  2. Recruit volunteers by Direct Canal (email, single link, QR code).
  3. Assign roles according to location, profile, or history.
  4. Follow the feedback from the app: number of people affected, problems encountered, new volunteers.
  5. Automatically relaunch inactive people or start a collection with the most active.

A lifting to strengthen financial bricks and AI

Founded in 2020 by Florent Barre And Jean-Baptiste DanielQomon is based at Paris And Washington DC. She has just raised 5.5 million euros with Asterion Ventures,, Ternel And Good Only Venturesthree impact funds. This funding will allow:

  • deploy a Piloting AI assistant To automate the analysis of campaigns;
  • launch a module of integrated payment For donations, with personalization of campaigns by volunteer;
  • Strengthen European implementation, especially with NGOs, local citizens’ unions and movements.