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Cadrify reads the electoral register formats British councils issue, matches new imports against your existing data by name, address and date of birth, and tracks every change over time. It is built specifically for the UK register, not adapted from a US voter file format.
Yes. Cadrify covers the electoral register, door-knocking, leaflet rounds, phonebanking, polling-day telling and knock-up, and council nomination paperwork, all built around how British campaigns actually run rather than a US-style voter file model.
Cadrify's marked register import handles both a digital file from the returning officer and a scanned paper copy, matching every marked elector automatically against your existing register.
Cadrify has unlimited volunteer and organiser accounts on every plan. Pricing is based on the number of electors your organisation covers, not how many people you add.
Yes. Cadrify's canvassing app queues everything a volunteer records with no signal and syncs it automatically once they are back in range, so no data is lost on the doorstep.
Cadrify's GOTV module builds a teller rota against the polling hours, records marks live as tellers work the station, and generates a knock-up list from known supporters that updates itself as marks come in from tellers, door-knockers or the marked register.
Yes. Call lists build from the same filter logic as door-knocking, each volunteer gets a script, and every response lands back on the contact's record as the call happens.
Cadrify logs poster and board requests against an address, maps them, and lets you assign and track put-up and take-down rounds separately from door-knocking.
Cadrify does. Enter a candidate's details once and it fills the nomination paper, home address forms and consent to nomination, print-ready as a PDF. Party names, descriptions and emblems are kept in sync with Democracy Club's parties register.
Cadrify does. Donor permissibility and gift aid are built in, and a draft Electoral Commission expense return builds automatically as the campaign progresses.
Cadrify has built-in tooling for both, plus an audit trail of every import, edit and export, so a data protection officer is not reconstructing evidence from a spreadsheet after the fact.
Yes. Permissions follow your organisation's branch hierarchy automatically. A ward organiser sees their ward's data, a branch officer sees their branch, with no manual configuration needed.
Cadrify's email-your-representative tool identifies the right MP or councillor from a supporter's postcode and pre-fills a personalised message they can send in one click.
Cadrify's casework module captures cases from the doorstep, a public form or manual entry, tracks each to resolution across list, kanban and timeline views, and clusters issues by street and ward so patterns become visible.
Cadrify has a native Action Network integration, available on every plan, alongside NationBuilder and Salesforce imports.
Cadrify starts at £15 a month for a 10,000-elector Core plan, rising with elector count up to £220 a month at 250,000. Pro adds fundraising, email-your-representative campaigns and priority support from £45 a month. See the pricing page for the full table.
Cadrify is built specifically for British elections rather than adapted from a general organising platform, with native electoral register import, UK nomination paperwork and polling-day telling that NationBuilder does not offer. See the full comparison for detail.
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