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What is Numinar?

An overview of Numinar as a platform.

Written by Miles Ray

Numinar is the world’s first artificially intelligent political campaign data platform and is the leading voter data platform for Republicans. We use AI technology to combine voter data, analytics, and grassroots outreach into a winning strategy.

Numinar not only provides all the tools needed for a winning campaign but it also guides you through what to do step-by-step. Users can find the following features available centralized in one easy-to-use platform:

Voter Data

All your voter data in one place: Voter CRM, Voter Database, Data Import/Export

Canvassing

Powerful tools in a simple app: Map and List views, 360° Voter profiles, Voter lookup

Calling

Double your calls with half the effort: Predictive Dialer, Volunteer Leaderboard, Voicemail drops

Texting

Reach your supporters at scale: SMS and MMS capability, Customizable phone numbers, Conversational texting

Polling

Understand who your voters are: Representative sampling, Custom survey design, Text and IVR surveys

Modeling

Know exactly who you need to reach: Machine learning, Universe targeting

Mailing

Communicate effectively through mail: Direct Mail simplified, provide art and reach voters with a click


Numinar is as Easy as 1-2-3!

Think of Numinar like a recipe. You need your ingredients (your List), your instructions (your Message), and then you just put it together (your Project). Easy as that — every single time, no matter which tool you're using those are your three steps to success.

💡Projects = Voter List + Messaging



💬Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Numinar for?

Numinar is built for political campaigns of all sizes, and useful for even more. Our clients include: Campaigns, Consultants, Elected officials, and Organizations like nonprofits, PACs, and lobbying groups that seek to raise funds or promote a cause.

Is Numinar a data provider?

Numinar is a software provider. Accounts will have data sourced from the RNC/Data Trust or L2.

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