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Leaflet rounds

Run a leaflet drop, door to door

A drop is one piece of literature moving through one ward. It reuses the rounds already drawn for that ward, so there is no separate map to draw before you can assign it.

01

Name the drop and set its dates

Give it a name volunteers will recognise, such as December newsletter or Pre-election leaflet. Start and due dates are optional, and the due date shows on the deliverer's screen if you set one.

02

Choose who receives it

Leave targeting on all households to cover every addressable property in each round, or apply a saved filter to deliver to specific electors only. Add a thumbnail of the leaflet so volunteers can check they are carrying the right one.

03

Assign the rounds

Because the drop reuses the ward's existing rounds, it is ready to assign to volunteers the moment it is created. No redrawing, no waiting.

04

Track delivery as it happens

Volunteers tick off delivery as they go. You see which streets are done and which are outstanding live, so the same leaflet never lands on the same doorstep twice.

What to check
  • A ward needs rounds drawn before a drop can use them. Generate them first if the ward has none.
  • Changing targeting after volunteers have started changes what their door list shows there and then. A second drop is usually cleaner than a change mid-flight.
  • Filters marked for restricted use are never offered for delivery targeting.

See it on your own patch

Book a demo and we will walk you through it on a real ward.

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