Oratorz is a modern Model United Nations (MUN) simulation and management platform designed to streamline committee operations while preserving the traditional offline MUN experience. It serves as a digital backbone for moderators and organisers, managing the flow, data, and structure across multiple days of committee sessions.
Oratorz is a mock MUN simulator + committee management system that allows organisers to:
- Create and manage committees
- Control debate flow digitally
- Maintain scores, motions, and records
- Sync data seamlessly across multiple committee days
The actual debate takes place offline, but Oratorz ensures that everything else runs smoothly and professionally.
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User Registration & Verification
- Users create an account on the platform
- Email verification is required to activate the account
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Committee Creation
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Organisers can create committees with:
- Custom delegations
- Member assignments
- Multi-day schedules (each committee day mapped to a real calendar date)
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Live Committee Control
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On scheduled dates, moderators can:
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Open the committee on the platform
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Conduct the MUN offline while:
- Managing motions
- Tracking speakers
- Recording data digitally
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Persistent Data
- All committee data is saved and synced across multiple days
- No loss of progress between sessions
- General Speakers List (GSL)
- Moderated Caucus
- Unmoderated Caucus
- Built-in timers
- Queue/Speaker management
- Roll calls
- Motion handling
- Voting system (procedural & substantive)
- Excel-like scoring interface
- Modern, clean UI (not clunky spreadsheets)
- Easy delegate performance tracking
- Committee data persists across multiple days
- Ideal for long conferences or school MUNs
| Technology | Purpose |
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| Flutter | Web application (UI + logic) |
| Firebase | Authentication, database, email verification, real-time sync |
- School/College MUN conferences
- Practice MUN simulations
- Training new moderators
- Demonstrations for interviews & portfolios
Oratorz aims to:
- Reduce paperwork during MUNs
- Improve moderator efficiency
- Bring structure and reliability to committee management
- Modernise MUN operations without disrupting traditional debate formats