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Campaign Website Features

PoliticalWin focuses on fast launch, guided editing, mobile UX, bilingual sites, custom domains, media management, SEO structure, billing, support, and autonomous operation.

Editing workflow

No blank canvas

Guided form editing

Fields explain what to enter, where it appears, examples, recommended lengths, and important warnings.

No drag-and-drop website builder

Candidates turn structured sections on or off and manage repeatable issues, endorsements, events, news, FAQs, and media without designing pages from scratch.

Completion progress

The dashboard shows setup progress and links missing items to the right edit screen.

Website tools

Campaign-specific pages and content

Candidate bio

Introduce the candidate with office, location, background, public-service story, campaign message, and photos that carry across every selected template.

Top issues

Turn campaign priorities into readable issue cards and detail pages so voters can scan the message quickly, then open deeper explanations when needed.

Endorsements

Publish supporter names, titles, organizations, quotes, and optional logos in a structured format that keeps credibility signals easy to verify.

Events

List meet-and-greets, canvasses, forums, rallies, fundraisers, and community appearances with dates, locations, summaries, and optional RSVP links.

Volunteer forms

Collect names, contact details, ZIP codes, and supporter messages directly from the campaign website without wiring a separate form tool.

Donation-link CTAs

Send voters to the campaign's existing ActBlue, WinRed, Anedot, RaiseTheMoney, Stripe, or other external fundraising page.

News and press

Post campaign announcements, filing updates, endorsement news, event recaps, media notes, and statements in a dedicated update section.

Media kit

Keep approved campaign photos, logos, headshots, press images, and public media resources organized for supporters and local reporters.

FAQ

Answer repeat voter questions about voting dates, volunteer needs, district details, contact paths, and campaign priorities in one visible place.

Privacy and terms

Give campaigns dedicated fields for their public privacy and terms language so those pages are not forgotten before launch.

Legal footer

Display paid-for-by, authorized-by, treasurer, committee, address, and campaign disclaimer language consistently across public pages.

Custom pages

Add campaign-specific pages for local priorities, coalitions, ballot issues, officeholder updates, or other content that does not fit the defaults.

Operations

Self-serve launch and maintenance

Custom domains

Candidate DNS instructions are pulled from staff-managed Domain & DNS Settings, including CNAME, A record, and nameserver guidance.

Billing and plan changes

Stripe scaffolding supports checkout, portal access, webhooks, scheduled plan changes, Officeholder mode, and Archive mode.

Support tickets

Requests are captured in a dashboard ticket system with categories, priorities, replies, attachments, and staff internal notes.

Search and language

SEO and bilingual structure

SEO quality controls

Campaign pages render title tags, descriptions, canonicals, Open Graph metadata, schema where appropriate, sitemap entries, and noindex behavior for drafts and archives.

English, Spanish, or bilingual

Bilingual campaigns can generate Spanish drafts, review translations, protect glossary terms, publish Spanish pages under `/es/`, and render hreflang when appropriate.