A public square, owned by the public
WeOne exists so that the conversation between a citizen and their local government happens in a space neither party has to rent from anyone else.
Our purpose
To give every resident of Kerala a direct, verified line to the ward, local body and department that serve them — and to give those offices a way to reach citizens that does not depend on a commercial platform.
How it is organised
Everything on WeOne is anchored to real administrative geography: 14 districts, over a thousand local bodies and their wards. Content, groups, grievances and analytics all follow that structure.
Why it is trustworthy
Government accounts are verified by the LSGD, not on request. Data stays on government-controlled infrastructure in India. Every administrative action is written to an audit trail.
Who it is for
Every citizen — including those using a screen reader, a low-end phone, or a slow connection. Accessibility and performance are requirements of each module, not a later pass.
Released phase by phase
WeOne is built as a production platform, not a demo. Each phase ships fully working before the next begins — and unfinished areas say so plainly in the interface.
Foundation Phase 1
Design system, authentication, profiles, geography, departments, administration portal.Social core Phase 2
Feed, posts, comments, reactions, stories and notifications.Connections Phase 3
Friends, followers, groups, government pages and messenger.Community services Phase 4
Blogs, marketplace, jobs, events and the forum.Government services Phase 5
Announcements, grievances, polls, video library and live streaming.Intelligence Phase 6
Search, AI moderation, analytics and security hardening.Mobile & scale Phase 7
Public API, Flutter applications, performance and deployment.