Where sides dissolve and real conversation begins.
How it works — a live debate in motion
Holding their position
Minds changed. Step forward.
Holding their position
A moderator poses a statement — something like “the minimum wage should be $20 an hour.” Everyone starts on their side. Anyone can step forward to make their case. Anyone can respond. And here’s what makes it different from every other format: if you hear something that genuinely moves you, you can switch sides — publicly, visibly, in real time. The debate is alive. Positions shift. The room changes shape as the argument unfolds.
Standard debates are one-on-one. The Floor is a room. Multiple people, multiple arguments, a conversation that evolves organically while maintaining structure.
In every other format, changing your mind is treated as a failure. On The Floor, it's the signal. When someone switches sides, that's the most interesting moment in the room.
A moderator controls the statement, the pacing, and who has the floor. It's structured enough to be coherent, open enough to be surprising.
We’ll send one email when it launches. No noise before that.
Coming to Rally in a future update.