Core public assets
The public asset set is intentionally lightweight. Use the icon for square logo placements, the Open Graph image when a listing needs a wider preview image, and the press page when a profile also needs boilerplate or public trust links.
If the listing only allows one link, use the homepage. If it allows supporting links, pricing, security, contact, and press are the strongest additions because they answer the usual buyer and reviewer questions quickly.
- Square logo asset: icon.svg
- Wide preview asset: opengraph-image
- Company boilerplate: press page
- Primary product URL: homepage
Name and product description
Use CA Voter as the primary public name. If a listing needs a longer legal-style or company-style label, California Voter Research is acceptable as the expanded form already used on the public site.
The cleaner short description is California campaign voter-data software, California voter-data workflow, or campaign segmentation software for qualified California campaigns. Avoid describing the product as a voter-file reseller or a general-purpose marketing database.
Copy-ready listing fields
Use these defaults when a directory asks for structured company fields. Product name: CA Voter. Category: campaign software or voter-data software. Website: homepage. Support or follow-up link: contact page.
If the form asks for a one-line summary, use: California campaign voter-data software for qualified campaigns, committees, consultants, and political operators. If it asks for a two-line summary, add: CA Voter helps teams filter, segment, review, and export voter data for field, turnout, mail, and outreach workflows.
- Name: CA Voter
- Expanded name: California Voter Research
- Category: Campaign software / voter-data software
- Primary URL: https://cavoter.io/
- Support URL: https://cavoter.io/contact
Logo and image handling
Use the published assets as they are. Avoid recoloring the icon into unrelated brand schemes, cropping the mark into a way that removes its legibility, or pairing it with language that implies public voter lookup or government affiliation.
If a publication needs a richer context than a logo alone, link to the press page or homepage instead of copying partial text from several different pages.
What to send with a listing
A strong directory or profile submission usually includes the homepage as the main URL, a short description, one visual asset, and one or two supporting trust links. That is usually enough for campaign-tool directories, consultant resource pages, and editorial references.
If the request is really for an interview, partnership, or profile correction, use the contact page. If the request is about private beta access or pricing review, use the waitlist instead so the team gets the role and race context needed to respond usefully.
- Homepage URL
- One-sentence product description
- Icon or preview image
- Press or contact link for follow-up
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Questions
Which name should a directory use for the product?
Use CA Voter. If a directory requires a longer company-style name, California Voter Research is acceptable as the expanded form.
Which public asset should I use for the logo?
Use icon.svg for square logo placements. Use the Open Graph image when the listing calls for a wider social-style preview image instead of a simple mark.
Where should someone go for more context than the logo alone?
Use the press page for boilerplate and public trust links, or the contact page for directory, partnership, or media follow-up.