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Welcome to the WikiDeal markets home page. Market pages help to coordinate the community’s efforts by grouping contributors around themes, thus centralizing resources, discussions, recommendations and working tools around a particular market. Some markets can be subdivided into workgroups to focus on an even more specific area.
Welcome to the WikiDeal markets home page. Market pages are where WikiDeal develops its rules, contracts and frameworks for a fair, trustworthy and cooperative economy. A market is a specific economic area in which people and institutions make deals. Market pages help to coordinate the community’s efforts by grouping contributors around these markets, thus centralizing resources, recommendations and discussions for each market.


Each market includes the following elements: use cases, contract models, legal references, case law, [[User group:Home|user groups]], pre-contractual procedures, reminders, compensation rules, contract states, usage tips, tutorials.
This home page is organized in '''six parts''': Portals, Pilot use cases, Programs, Observatories, Rings of Trust and the Toolbox.


You are very welcome to start contributing to some markets: start adding material and resources for some of the elements, start a discussion, make drafts, etc.
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The current list of markets being incubated is the following:
== 1. Portals ==


* [[Virtual assistant]]
Portals are the '''generic categories''' that group related marketplaces together. There is no fixed number of portals: new ones are added as the community grows. A '''marketplace''' is one specific market (for example Babysitting or Taxi); a portal gathers several marketplaces of the same kind.
* [[Personal loan]]
 
''Marketplace status legend:'' '''Pilot''' (being studied first) · '''Incubating''' · '''Coming soon'''.
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Transportation/Main|Transportation]] ===
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Taxi Coop/Main|Taxi Cooperative]] : ''Incubating''
* Bike Sharing : ''Coming soon''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Housing/Main|Housing]] ===
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Coop Housing/Main|Cooperative Housing]] : ''Incubating''
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Eco Village/Main|Eco Village]] : ''Incubating''
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Real Estate/Main|Real Estate]] : ''Incubating''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Care/Main|Care]] ===
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Babysitting/Main|Babysitting]] : '''Pilot, live in 2026'''
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Pet Sitting/Main|Pet Sitting]] : ''Coming soon''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Arts & Creation/Main|Arts & Creation]] ===
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Professional/Main|Professional]] (musicians, graphic designers, tutoring, AI co-creation…) : ''Incubating''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Education/Main|Education]] ===
* Tutoring : ''Coming soon''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Finance & Solidarity/Main|Finance & Solidarity]] ===
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Microcredit/Main|Microcredit & Mutual Aid]] : ''Incubating''
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Street Fundraising/Main|Street Fundraising]] : ''Incubating''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Sell/Main|Sell]] ===
* Tool Library / resale : ''Coming soon''
 
=== [[Markets/en/Portal:Rent/Main|Rent]] ===
* Equipment, spaces and vehicle rental : ''Coming soon''
 
''Other marketplaces currently mapped to a portal:'' [[Markets/en/Portal:Leisure/Main|Leisure]], [[Markets/en/Portal:Separation/Main|Separation]] (a one-shot service, part of the Life Transitions program), [[Markets/en/Portal:Target Audience/Main|Target Audience]]. See the [[Markets/en/Portal:All Portals/Main|overview of all portals]].
 
== 2. Pilot use cases ==
 
The pilot use cases are the marketplaces '''being studied first''', the ones the community works on as priority prototypes:
 
* [[Markets/en/Portal:Babysitting/Main|Babysitting]], pilot portal, intended to go live in 2026
 
== 3. Programs ==
 
A '''program''' is a combination of '''several marketplaces''' into one coherent, global experience (for example housing + activities + training). A single marketplace (such as babysitting) is not itself a program; it is a service used within one or more programs. Programs are the operational backbone that turns contracts into real-world journeys. They are organized into thematic categories (Technology, Market, Social, Artistic, Retail).
 
See the [[Programs:Home|Programs home]] for the example programs (Volunteering, Real Estate, Eco-Village Transition, Education, Rings & Alliances, Recycling & Upcycling, Street Fundraising, Microcredit, Transport, Community Migrations, Life Transitions, and others as they emerge).
 
== 4. Observatories ==
 
Observatories are where WikiDeal '''watches and documents''' a field, rather than running deals in it. They belong to the Market space too. Examples being explored:
 
* Competition & co-operation observatory
* Planned obsolescence observatory
* Free legal watch
 
''Observatory pages are being structured; links will be added as the pages are created.''
 
== 5. Rings of Trust ==
 
Rings of Trust are the '''circles of mutual trust''' within which users share Miles Credits, recommendations and guarantees. Marketplaces, programs and user groups can all operate inside one or more Rings of Trust.
 
== 6. Toolbox ==
 
The Toolbox holds the building blocks the community develops inside each market:
 
* '''Use cases''': scenarios in which a deal might need to be made
* '''Clause bases''' (general): the general clause groups shared across contexts, using [[WikiDeal contract template language|WikiDeal’s contract template language]]
* '''Endorsed contract models''' (specific): models built on the clause bases, '''endorsed''' (legally validated) by lawyers for '''specific contexts'''
* '''Legal references''': relevant law, organized by country
* '''Case law''': legal precedents at all relevant levels
* '''Compensation rules''': compensatory measures (conditions, pricing scales, Miles Credits)
* '''Reminders''': automated message templates sent to the parties of a deal
* '''Usage tips & tutorials''': guides to help users do deals well
 
The endorsement chain: a '''base of general clauses''' → '''Legal Endorsement''' by lawyers → '''endorsed models''' for specific contexts.
 
== Contribute ==
 
You are very welcome to start contributing: add material to a marketplace, draft a contract model, document an observatory, or [[User group:Home|join a user group]] focused on the markets, use cases and areas you care about.

Latest revision as of 15:45, 25 June 2026

Welcome to the WikiDeal markets home page. Market pages are where WikiDeal develops its rules, contracts and frameworks for a fair, trustworthy and cooperative economy. A market is a specific economic area in which people and institutions make deals. Market pages help to coordinate the community’s efforts by grouping contributors around these markets, thus centralizing resources, recommendations and discussions for each market.

This home page is organized in six parts: Portals, Pilot use cases, Programs, Observatories, Rings of Trust and the Toolbox.

1. Portals

Portals are the generic categories that group related marketplaces together. There is no fixed number of portals: new ones are added as the community grows. A marketplace is one specific market (for example Babysitting or Taxi); a portal gathers several marketplaces of the same kind.

Marketplace status legend: Pilot (being studied first) · Incubating · Coming soon.

Transportation

Housing

Care

Arts & Creation

  • Professional (musicians, graphic designers, tutoring, AI co-creation…) : Incubating

Education

  • Tutoring : Coming soon

Finance & Solidarity

Sell

  • Tool Library / resale : Coming soon

Rent

  • Equipment, spaces and vehicle rental : Coming soon

Other marketplaces currently mapped to a portal: Leisure, Separation (a one-shot service, part of the Life Transitions program), Target Audience. See the overview of all portals.

2. Pilot use cases

The pilot use cases are the marketplaces being studied first, the ones the community works on as priority prototypes:

3. Programs

A program is a combination of several marketplaces into one coherent, global experience (for example housing + activities + training). A single marketplace (such as babysitting) is not itself a program; it is a service used within one or more programs. Programs are the operational backbone that turns contracts into real-world journeys. They are organized into thematic categories (Technology, Market, Social, Artistic, Retail).

See the Programs home for the example programs (Volunteering, Real Estate, Eco-Village Transition, Education, Rings & Alliances, Recycling & Upcycling, Street Fundraising, Microcredit, Transport, Community Migrations, Life Transitions, and others as they emerge).

4. Observatories

Observatories are where WikiDeal watches and documents a field, rather than running deals in it. They belong to the Market space too. Examples being explored:

  • Competition & co-operation observatory
  • Planned obsolescence observatory
  • Free legal watch

Observatory pages are being structured; links will be added as the pages are created.

5. Rings of Trust

Rings of Trust are the circles of mutual trust within which users share Miles Credits, recommendations and guarantees. Marketplaces, programs and user groups can all operate inside one or more Rings of Trust.

6. Toolbox

The Toolbox holds the building blocks the community develops inside each market:

  • Use cases: scenarios in which a deal might need to be made
  • Clause bases (general): the general clause groups shared across contexts, using WikiDeal’s contract template language
  • Endorsed contract models (specific): models built on the clause bases, endorsed (legally validated) by lawyers for specific contexts
  • Legal references: relevant law, organized by country
  • Case law: legal precedents at all relevant levels
  • Compensation rules: compensatory measures (conditions, pricing scales, Miles Credits)
  • Reminders: automated message templates sent to the parties of a deal
  • Usage tips & tutorials: guides to help users do deals well

The endorsement chain: a base of general clauses → Legal Endorsement by lawyers → endorsed models for specific contexts.

Contribute

You are very welcome to start contributing: add material to a marketplace, draft a contract model, document an observatory, or join a user group focused on the markets, use cases and areas you care about.