Open with Williams and adjacent routes to create immediate reach.
Why: Campaigns move faster when the first plan is concrete, priced, and geographically obvious.
Route Intelligence
Select Ohio, Illinois, or Tennessee, toggle county, ZIP, city, and district planning views, then review route-safe estimates with clear demo-data and checkout guardrails.
Dual Map Command Center
County layer colored from source-backed 2024 county presidential aggregates
Demo carrier-route cells synchronized to political geography selection
These cells are planning placeholders. Production mail counts must use USPS EDDM or licensed carrier-route polygons, deliverable address counts, and exclusions before quoting or checkout.
Political Mail Command Center
Select geography to convert the map into an executable campaign plan.
Select political geography or USPS routes.
0 pieces across 1 wave.
Prepare bundles, trays/sacks, facing slips, and route documentation.
Marketing Mail delivery window estimate; confirm with production schedule.
Recommended planning anchor for absentee and early-vote visibility.
Campaign timeline target.
Open with Williams and adjacent routes to create immediate reach.
Why: Campaigns move faster when the first plan is concrete, priced, and geographically obvious.
Recommendations use geography, aggregate context, route density, timing, and cost only. No individual ideology, persuasion, or turnout prediction is created.
No routes selected yet.
0/100, weak coverage.
Select coverage to calculate deal value.
Unavailable data active.
No saved snapshot in this session.
Keep the current geography but reduce to one decisive wave.
Run two waves for visibility plus message reinforcement.
Three waves leading into early voting and Election Day.
Add the five densest unselected routes to reduce visible gaps.
Preselect the strongest high-density route bundle.
The map starts with real county geometry, uses Ohio's official 2026-2032 congressional district layer in District mode, and keeps USPS cells marked as demo until carrier-route polygons are imported.
Maps are geographic and operational only. They do not classify voters, infer ideology, predict turnout, or model persuasion.