Real campaign sites · 2026 cycle
Don't be most candidates. Real campaign sites for Democrats, Independents, and progressives. Built in 1 to 2 weeks. Priced on the page. Designed to be found, funded, and re-elected.
What political web shops charge
the wrong number
Where we start
the right one
From kickoff to launch
every build, every tier
Site audit turnaround
no calls, no PDFs
What we actually do
When somebody searches your race or your neighborhood, you show up on Google. Not Wikipedia. Not your opponent.
Donate button works on a phone in three taps. ActBlue link doesn't break. Money lands where you can use it.
One clear page per issue. Real positions. No PDF brochures buried four clicks deep.
Selected work
A school board candidate shouldn't get the same site as a state senate challenger. Three of seven shown. All fictional. All clickable.
Executive City of St. Petersburg · Mayor
Polished. Policy library. Press portal.
Community Anchor Hamilton County School Board · District 4
Photo-driven. Neighbor quotes. Local events.
Insurgent Orlando City Council · Ward 4
Dark mode. Manifesto narrative. Newsletter-first.
◉ 2026 race calendar
Most state filing deadlines close between March and June. We build in 1 to 2 weeks. Start the audit today so the build can start the day you decide.
Pricing
Three tiers. Pick the one that fits your race. Custom scope sits inside a tier, never a "let's hop on a call" mystery quote.
School board · judicial · soil/water · special districts
City council · mayor · county commission · state house
State senate · congressional · top-of-funnel state house
Sitting Democratic incumbent? See the monthly retainer ($1,250/mo) on the pricing page.
Free site audit
A real teardown of your current site. 5 specific problems, ranked, with screenshots, in a 90-second Loom video. No pitch attached. If you decide to hire us afterward, the audit credit goes against your invoice.
48-hour turnaround · No website yet? We'll mock one up.
Built by Tisa Daniels · Catalyst Partners Ventures LLC Based in Clearwater, FL · No corporate PAC money, no party-committee retainers