The premier app for political campaigns and advocacy organizations, CampaignSidekick is a complete voter contact and data management system for any size campaign. From city council to United States Senate, we help you find your target set of voters with customizable surveys, an easy to use app and real time data flow. With a nationwide database, our app lets you connect with voters, making your campaign efficient and effective.
Sidekick is an "all in one" app with walking and phone banking capabilities, built with every voter contact scenario in mind.
For your username and password, please contact the campaign you are currently working on.
The Sidekick app is a voter contact app for political campaigns and advocacy organizations. With an "all in one" door knocking and phone banking components, the Sidekick app supercharges your campaigns voter ID and GOTV efforts. Tied to a relational database, the Sidekick app creates seamless data flow from voter contact efforts back to your data inside the CampaignSidekick system.
With map views, GPS tracking, offline capabilities and more, the Sidekick app is the premier app in politics today. Built by a team of grassroots operators, the app has been used in local, state and federal elections for the past seven years.
Sidekick is an "all in one" app with walking and phone banking capabilities, built with every voter contact scenario in mind.
For your username and password, please contact the campaign you are currently working on.
The Sidekick app is a voter contact app for political campaigns and advocacy organizations. With an "all in one" door knocking and phone banking components, the Sidekick app supercharges your campaigns voter ID and GOTV efforts. Tied to a relational database, the Sidekick app creates seamless data flow from voter contact efforts back to your data inside the CampaignSidekick system.
With map views, GPS tracking, offline capabilities and more, the Sidekick app is the premier app in politics today. Built by a team of grassroots operators, the app has been used in local, state and federal elections for the past seven years.
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