How it works
We're not a brochure shop. Every site we build does three things, and we publish exactly how each one works because most political web vendors won't tell you. Read this and you'll know more than 90% of campaign managers about what to ask for.
When someone searches your race, your name, or your neighborhood, you should show up. Not Wikipedia. Not Ballotpedia. Not your opponent.
Most campaign sites are one homepage and four pages of fluff. We build a separate, well-written page for every neighborhood and every issue you talk about. So when somebody Googles "housing in Seminole Heights" or "state senator district 23," your page is the one Google shows them.
78% of your donate-button clicks come from someone holding a phone. The donate flow has to work in 3 taps without making them log into ActBlue twice.
We test every donate flow before launch. The donate button shows up on every page, in the same spot, opens the right ActBlue or Anedot form, and brings them back to your site after they give. That last part alone is broken on about half the campaign sites we audit.
Every issue gets one clear page with your real position, the bill number when there is one, and what you would actually vote on it. No PDFs. No press release archives buried four clicks deep.
We can pull your voting record live from Open States, your bill sponsorships from the state legislature, and your town hall events from the Mobilize calendar. Everything that's already public about you, on your site, where voters look first.
By the numbers
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.