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Electis is a French electronic voting platform that helps organizations run CSE employee representative elections, board/general meeting votes, school parent representative elections, and consultations for associations and public institutions online. It positions itself as a “turnkey” solution: not just a voting tool, but a managed service covering planning, configuration, voter outreach, vote administration, and publication of results.
Based on the available content, Electis’s main selling points are compliance, transparency, and verifiability. The platform supports voting via browser on desktop, tablet, and mobile, and voters can be reached by email, SMS, or postal mail. On security, the site emphasizes encryption of data and exchanges, end-to-end security, and blockchain-based integrity protection, and mentions technologies such as Tezos, ElectionGuard SDK, and IPFS. Open-source code and independent audits further improve inspectability. On compliance, Electis says it follows CNIL recommendations and has recognition related to CSE elections from France’s Directorate General of Labor, making it suitable for scenarios sensitive to French labor law and data protection requirements.
Pricing is quote-based and depends on requirements and the number of voters. The site lists basic, expert, and premium plans, but does not disclose specific prices, so budget evaluation requires contacting sales. For collaboration, Electis focuses more on expert guidance, project support, document templates, and operating guides; customer testimonials also emphasize responsiveness and process guidance. However, details on admin permissions, role separation, and approval workflows are not publicly available. For third-party integrations, only the underlying technologies and open-source nature are mentioned; there is no clear information about HR systems, SSO, enterprise collaboration tools, or APIs.
Its strengths are clear experience with complex compliance-heavy election scenarios such as French CSE elections, a substantial security and auditability narrative, and end-to-end service that can reduce implementation pressure for HR or administrative teams. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and limited information on free trials, payment methods, self-hosting, APIs, and enterprise-grade integrations. For non-French markets, the value of its regulatory fit may be lower. Electis is best suited to HR teams at French companies, schools, associations, board secretariats, and organizations that need auditable online voting.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, so it should be considered unknown. Because Electis is closely tied to French regulations and eurozone business workflows, Chinese companies that only need ordinary voting may consider WeCom, DingTalk, Wenjuanxing, Tencent Meeting polls, and similar tools. If a formal electronic election is required, they should carefully assess local legal validity in China, cross-border data transfer, payment, and network access stability.
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electis.com is an France SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach electis.com directly.