Short company profile
CA Voter is a California-first voter-data workflow for qualified campaigns, committees, consultants, and political operators. The product helps teams filter, segment, review, and export campaign voter data for field, turnout, mail, and outreach work without falling back to spreadsheet cleanup.
The public site is meant to explain the product and qualify inbound demand. Private beta access is reviewed before campaign workspaces are opened.
- California voter-data filtering and segmentation
- Voter CRM, canvassing workflow, and export handoff
- Private beta pricing starts at $99 per contest
- Built for qualified California campaign use
How to describe CA Voter
Use CA Voter on first reference unless a directory requires a more formal company-style name. If a profile needs an expanded label, California Voter Research is acceptable as the longer form already used on the public site.
Avoid describing CA Voter as a voter-file reseller, public voter lookup, or generic marketing database. The cleaner framing is California campaign voter-data software, campaign segmentation software, or voter-data workflow for California campaigns.
Copy-ready profile blurbs
Use one sentence when the listing is tight on space: CA Voter is California campaign voter-data software for qualified campaigns, committees, consultants, and political operators.
Use two sentences when a profile needs a little more context: CA Voter helps qualified California campaigns filter, segment, review, and export voter data for field, turnout, mail, and outreach work. The product runs as a private beta with pricing, trust, and permitted-use details available on the public site.
- Category: California campaign voter-data software
- Short tagline: California voter-data workflow for campaigns
- Expanded form: California Voter Research
Best public links to cite
Most profiles should link to the homepage as the primary product URL. If the listing supports additional links, pricing, security, contact, and permitted-use pages are the strongest supporting references because they answer the questions buyers and reviewers usually have first.
For editorial references, link to the page that matches the angle: pricing for commercial coverage, security for trust questions, and methodology or data sources for product substance.
- Primary product URL: homepage
- Commercial trust URL: pricing
- Operational trust URL: security
- Human contact URL: contact
- Compliance context URL: permitted use
Press and directory contact
General inquiries, profile corrections, and partnership questions should go through the public contact path. If the request is really about private beta access, pricing, or campaign fit, the waitlist is still the better path because it captures the race and role context needed for a useful response.
This page is intentionally public so it can be cited externally without exposing private dashboard or campaign operations routes.
- Directory and media follow-up: contact page
- Product access and pricing review: waitlist
- Brand assets and public image references: brand page
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
Which public URL should a directory use for CA Voter?
Use the homepage as the main product URL. Add pricing, security, or contact as secondary links if the directory supports them.
Is CA Voter a voter-file reseller?
No. CA Voter is the workflow and segmentation layer around campaign-provided voter data that qualified California users are permitted to use.
Where should reporters or partners send questions?
Use the public contact page for press, directory, and partnership requests. Use the waitlist for beta access, pricing, and campaign-fit requests.