Campaign pricing FAQ

Campaign pricing FAQ for CA Voter private beta.

Pricing questions usually sit next to rollout questions: what the starting plan covers, whether local campaigns are in scope, and what happens before a campaign pays for access. This page answers those directly.

What the starting price covers

Private beta pricing starts at $99 per contest. The goal is to give California campaigns a working voter-data tool without requiring a statewide-scale software budget.

The current product is focused on filtering, segmentation, scoring context, AI briefings, and CSV export. More advanced workflows may change packaging later, but the current public pricing is intentionally simple.

  • Per-contest starting price
  • Private beta onboarding
  • Filtering, segmentation, and scoring workflows
  • CSV export for downstream campaign tools

What changes plan fit

Campaign size, number of contests, consultant workflows, and rollout timing can all affect how a campaign is onboarded. The site keeps the public pricing simple, but campaign fit still matters.

That is especially true during private beta, where the goal is to onboard real campaigns in a controlled sequence instead of opening every workflow at once.

What happens before billing

Joining the waitlist does not require payment information. The first step is confirming the campaign, role, race, and permitted voter-file use, then determining whether the current beta is the right fit.

That keeps onboarding aligned with real campaign demand rather than turning the waitlist into a checkout page for unqualified users.

Private beta

Need California voter data workflows for a real campaign?

Join the waitlist for eligibility review, pricing, and onboarding for qualified California campaigns and political users.

Questions

Do I need a credit card to join the waitlist?

No. The waitlist collects campaign and role information for review. It does not require payment information.

Is there a consultant or firm plan?

A multi-race consultant workflow is on the roadmap. The current public pricing starts with per-contest access.

Is pricing final?

No. Public launch pricing may change as more workflows ship. The current site shows private beta starting pricing.

What if my race is small and local?

That is an intended use case. The pricing is explicitly designed to be viable for local California campaigns, subject to eligibility review.