Viewpoint Voting Technology
Integrated, Intuitive Proxy Voting Technology
Vote with Confidence using Glass Lewis’ Proxy Voting Platform, Viewpoint.

Proxy voting can be challenging with intricate workflows, evolving regulations, and the need for timely, accurate information. Glass Lewis' Viewpoint platform streamlines workflows and enhances decision-making with a user-friendly interface that integrates meeting data, ballots, policies, and expert research.
Key Features and Benefits
How It Works
Our proxy voting technology is intuitive, responsive, and scalable.
Workflow and Automation
Customize filters to pinpoint key meetings or prior vote decisions, assign meetings to your team, and prioritize information. Save filters for future use and set email alerts to receive real-time updates and the latest data effortlessly.
Watch Lists
Use Watch Lists to easily track high priority companies, proposals that require additional resources, and any other items that you want to keep your eye on.
Data and Reporting
Extract your data any time for reporting and historical analysis. Pre-defined reports are available for easy review, or access customized data feeds which have a variety of exporting options from CSV to report-ready downloads delivered via FTP or email.
Collaborate and Share
Viewpoint’s "share meeting" feature allows you to give temporary access to non-users for commenting, instructing, or voting. Use comments to collaborate directly within Viewpoint, keeping all communications, notes, and feedback linked to your agendas and proposals.
Dashboard
Dashboards transform your workflow data into charts and graphs, offering a clear view of completed tasks, upcoming meetings, and their status.

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