MiniVAN – A
mobile canvassing application that allows for campaigns and organizations to contact voters or supporters, collect data, and sync the information back to their VAN or EveryAction database in real time. 71% of progressive voter contact attempts were made on MiniVAN instead of paper lists in 2018.
VoteBuilder – A web-based service used by the
Democratic Party and associated campaigns to track interactions with
potential voters. Votebuilder stores information like phone calls and other methods of contact with voters in the system. It is used as part of campaign voter persuasion and "
get out the vote" operations. The software was created in 2006 to bridge a perceived gap in
microtargeting abilities between the
Republican and Democratic parties. On Wednesday, December 16, 2015, NGP VAN released a code update to their Votebuilder application which contained a
bug that allowed two campaigns to see proprietary analytical scores. On the evening of Thursday, December 17 the DNC revoked the Sanders campaign's access to the national voter file, after the campaign accessed and saved data collected by the Clinton campaign. The Sanders campaign sued the DNC in District Court and concurrently fired Josh Uretsky, the staffer who managed three other members of the Sanders campaign who improperly accessed the data. On December 19, the DNC restored the Sanders campaign's access after the campaign agreed to cooperate with their investigation.
NGP – A web-based service for digital engagement, fundraising, and
compliance reporting used by most federal Democratic campaigns. NGP is also used by state legislatures and local campaigns. In August 2017, the company released NGP 8, an updated version of the service.
Innovation Platform – A series of
APIs and integrations that was rolled out in 2014. Several notable integrations include apps and services such as self-serve online advertising, broadcast and peer-to-peer text messaging tools, live calls, and do-it-yourself direct mail.
Mobilize – A web-based service for event management and volunteer recruitment that connects campaigns with supporters. Mobilize emerged from the 2016 election and grew to become a vital piece of Democratic and progressive tech infrastructure, before being acquired in 2021.
ActionKit — A web-based service for mailing list management, fundraising, and online activism for political campaigns and advocacy organizations. ActionKit grew out of custom software initially developed for
MoveOn before being acquired in 2019. ==References==