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Policy-Focused Campaigning for Every Political Candidate

Publish your policies. Engage voters directly. Replace your expensive campaign website with one civic platform.

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JD

Jane Doe

Candidate for Mayor of Austin

LocalElection: Nov 3, 2026

Key Policy Goals

  1. Build 5,000 affordable housing units by 2028.
  2. Expand light rail public transit access by 15 miles.
  3. Audit and streamline municipal licensing procedures.
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Why Politics is Broken

Traditional campaign infrastructure prioritizes dark money, entertainment, soundbites, slogans, and marketing over problem solving.

A US Senate seat costs an average of $25 million to win. House races average $2.5 million. Presidential campaigns spent $1.8 billion in the 2024 cycle. The 2024 election cycle surpassed $16 billion in total spending — more than the GDP of dozens of nations. Candidates spend 30-50% of their time fundraising instead of understanding policy, meeting constituents, or crafting solutions. This system ensures that only the well-connected or independently wealthy can run. It incentivizes candidates to serve donor interests over public good, resulting in government policy that protects concentrated wealth while structural problems — healthcare costs, housing affordability, student debt — go unsolved year after year.

Campaigns are Expensive

Running for office requires millions for advertising, consultants, and staff. Grassroots candidates without wealthy donors or corporate backing are shut out before they start.

Voters are Uninformed

Voters are flooded with attack ads, slogans, and soundbites. It is nearly impossible to find structured, detailed policy comparisons to make an informed decision.

Good Political Candidates Lose

Policy-focused candidates are drowned out by well-funded opponents running on emotional appeals and manufactured outrage. The system rewards fundraising over governing.

For Political Candidates

1

Create Profile & Publish Policies

Draft measured, concrete goals using our structured rich-text editors.

2

Voters Engage Directly

Voters submit constructive questions or critiques. Submissions pass AI moderation before appearing.

3

Compare and Stand Out

Voters compare your concrete policies side-by-side against opponent plans in your specific race.

For Voters

1

Browse Political Candidates in Your Area

Use autocomplete state listings or geolocation settings to filter nearby candidates.

2

Read and Ask Questions

Dig into granular cost models, timelines, and ask structural questions without fear of comment sections dissolving into vitriol.

3

Engage and Contrast

Select up to 3 candidates to compare their policy solutions and make a rational voting decision.

Our Mission

“SocietyFixer is a US-based public benefit company building civic technology for informed democracy. We give political candidates a structured platform to publish detailed policies, explain tradeoffs, and engage directly with voters — replacing expensive, fragmented campaign infrastructure with one focused tool.”

High-quality civic discourse is a requirement, not a suggestion. All content on SocietyFixer must be factual, logical, civil, and substantive.

Featured Political Candidates

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JD

Jane Doe

Mayor of Austin

Policy Preview
  1. Build 5,000 affordable housing units by 2028.
  2. Expand light rail public transit access by 15 miles.
  3. Audit and streamline municipal licensing procedures.
SRC

Senator Robert Chen

US Representative (TX-10)

Policy Preview
  1. Enact federal clean air tax credits for local manufacturers.
  2. Increase standard public education budgets by 10% annually.
  3. Prohibit campaign donations from foreign corporate entities.
SJ

Sarah Jenkins

State Representative (District 48)

Policy Preview
  1. Reduce state corporate taxes by 1.5% to attract tech jobs.
  2. Implement state-funded standard reading proficiency programs.
  3. Allocate $50M for rural clean-water filter upgrades.

Transparent Pricing

One platform. No hidden fees. Start with a 30-day free trial when you publish your first political campaign. No credit card required.

Local

City, county, and municipal offices

$29/mo
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State

State legislature, statewide offices

$99/mo
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Federal

US House, Senate, and presidential

$499/mo
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About the Free Trial

30-day free trial. Starts when you publish your first political campaign. No credit card required.

During the trial: Full access — publish policies, respond to voters, use all features.

After trial (unpaid): Your campaign stays fully visible. New comments and replies pause until you subscribe.

After Election Day: Subscription auto-cancels. No more charges. Campaign stays live as a permanent archive.

One trial per account. If you have used a trial before, you can subscribe to run again.

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Join the platform and launch your political campaign for free. Full access trial lasts 30 days. No credit card required to start.