The feasibility study helped CitizenLab validate the business model and test real world conditions while helping assess prospects for wider deployment and market uptake. In six month’s time, CitizenLab has successfully grown its customer base from 15 cities in Belgium to 45 cities across three European countries. Some of these customers include the Dutch city of The Hague, the Belgian cities of Liège, Mons and Ostend, the Flemish and Waloon Governments, Brussels Region, and the Danish Government.
Next to the commercial validation, CitizenLab used four of its paying cities as test beds for renewed civic engagement. CitizenLab organised a Living Lab research during which it co-created its product by incorporating the feedback from all stakeholders, including citizens, civil servants, and policy-makers. The key findings were that citizens want to engage on an open e-democracy, one on which there is sufficient transparency about the decision-making process, and that is made relevant for the user through personalisation of the interface. City administrators, on the other hand, explained that the processing of citizen feedback is their biggest pain today, as it is a recurring task that takes a significant amount of time.