Master Robert's Rules of Order
Learn parliamentary procedure through interactive, gamified scenarios with instant feedback
Interactive simulator
Practice running meetings with AI participants who respond realistically.
Guided tutorials
Step-by-step lessons on parliamentary procedure fundamentals.
Quick reference
Motion charts, voting rules, and procedural guides at a glance.
Progressive mastery
Start as a member and work your way up to chairing complex meetings.
Everything you need to master parliamentary procedure
RoRules is built on the principle that you learn best by doing. Interactive simulations, instant feedback, and progressive challenges make mastering Robert's Rules engaging and effective.
A progressive path from beginner to parliamentary pro
Choose your role.
Start as a meeting member, then progress to secretary, committee chair, and ultimately the chairperson.Practice realistic scenarios.
Work through meetings with AI participants who make motions, debate, and vote just like a real assembly.Main Motions.
Introduce new business for the assembly to consider and act upon.Subsidiary Motions.
Modify or affect how main motions are handled by the assembly.Privileged Motions.
Take precedence over other business due to urgency or importance.Trusted by meeting leaders
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