Political Canvassing

Maps are the organizing unit, not voter lists. Draw turfs on the map, assign canvassers, and watch contact data flow back in real time.

How it works

1

Import your voter file

Upload a CSV from your state voter registry. Column presets auto-map common formats. Addresses are batch-geocoded and placed on the map.

2

Cut turfs and assign canvassers

Draw turf polygons by hand or auto-generate balanced turfs by voter count or walking time. Each turf becomes a private map for one canvasser.

3

Canvass in the field

Canvassers see only their turf. Tap a voter marker, log the contact result, and move on. GPS tracking shows their position on the map.

4

Track progress on the dashboard

Organizers see turf completion rates, contact logs, support level shifts, and volunteer productivity across the entire campaign in real time.

Key features

Auto-turf generation

Partition voters into balanced turfs by count or walking time. No manual polygon drawing required.

Route optimization

Compute the best walking order for each turf so canvassers minimize backtracking.

Real-time sync

Contact logs appear on the organizer dashboard as they are recorded. No manual upload step.

Privacy by design

Canvassers see only their assigned turf. No access to the campaign map, other turfs, or other canvassers' data.

Spatial filters

Filter voters by party, support level, turnout score, or contact status. Build targeting universes visually.

Analytics dashboard

Party breakdowns, support distributions, turf completion grid, and contact rates — all updated live.

Who it's for

Field organizers

Import voter files, draw turfs, assign canvassers, and monitor campaign-wide progress from the analytics dashboard.

Canvassers

Open your turf map, walk the route, log contacts at each door. Simple mobile-first interface.

Observers

Read-only access to voter maps and analytics for campaign leadership or compliance review.