Grassroots Campaign Platform
PullList deploys autonomous agents that call voters, recruit volunteers, follow up with donors, and coordinate GOTV — all day, every day. No staff required.
Hire 15 field organizers to make 5,000 calls
Volunteers go unreached between shifts
Donor follow-up falls through the cracks
Small campaigns lose to well-funded opponents
One AI agent makes 50,000 calls per cycle
24/7 volunteer follow-up, automated check-ins
Donor stewardship runs on autopilot
$5k budget competes with $500k campaigns
Give PullList a target — a district, a voter list, a donor file — and the agent handles the rest.
Voter file, donor list, volunteer contacts. One upload. PullList ingests and structures everything.
Call 500 undecided voters. Follow up with last week's donors. Recruit 20 volunteers by Thursday.
AI contacts voters, logs responses, updates your database, escalates edge cases, and reports back daily.
Voice and text outreach at scale. Personalized scripts by voter segment. Logs every conversation to your database automatically.
Recruit, schedule, and motivate volunteers without burning out your coordinators. The agent handles the follow-up humans don't have time for.
Identify likely donors, make the ask, send thank-yous, and follow up at exactly the right moment. Your fundraising runs between cycles, not just at deadline.
Election week is the sprint. PullList manages your GOTV operation: who to call, who to drive, who already voted, who needs one more push.
Every morning: call volume, conversion rates, volunteer attendance, fundraising progress. Structured summaries, not raw data dumps.
Every outreach logged and timestamped. PullList generates the contact records you need for compliance reporting. Built for state and federal races.
"We ran a city council race with a $4,000 budget and PullList. Our opponent spent $80,000. We won by six points."— Campaign Manager, Midwest, 2025
Democracy works when every voice gets heard.
Right now, it doesn't. Campaigns with money drown out candidates with ideas. The field is tilted — not by policy, not by message — but by who can afford to hire enough people to reach enough voters.
PullList levels that. One AI agent, running full-time, doing the work that used to require a warehouse full of staff. Small campaigns, first-time candidates, advocacy groups — they get the same firepower as the incumbents.
This is what it looks like when technology serves the many, not just the few.
The difference isn't the money. It's what you do with it.