AUTOMATEDTEAMS

You run for office. We run the operation.

While vendors were building,
we were rebuilding.

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Campaigns last 12 months.
AI changes every 6 weeks.

Every AI vendor locked in their approach when they started building. By the time they ship, that approach is already obsolete. Your campaign is running on yesterday's paradigm.

We don't work that way. We rebuilt this system four times in 18 months. Not because anything broke, but because the way of thinking about the problem changed each time. We adapt the week a new paradigm drops. No product roadmap. No Q3 release. Just what works right now.


The difference.

What You're Used To What Changes
Hiring 3 vendors for email, phones, and digital One integrated operation that handles all three
Waiting 48 hours for donor follow-up emails Personalized follow-ups drafted within hours of every interaction
Your campaign manager building call sheets manually Call lists built, prioritized, and delivered before your team starts the day
Paying $5K/month for a social media contractor Content drafted, scheduled, and published continuously across platforms
Finding out about opposition attacks from a volunteer's text Opposition monitoring and intelligence delivered daily
A website that launched on day one and never changed Digital infrastructure maintained, updated, and optimized continuously
Missed calls going to voicemail Every call answered, qualified, and routed 24/7

What actually runs.

Outreach

Personalized donor follow-ups written and sent within hours of every interaction.

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Call Operations

Call sheets built, prioritized, and ready before your team starts the day.

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Content

Campaign content drafted, scheduled, and published across every platform.

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Research

Opposition monitoring, news tracking, and intelligence delivered daily.

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Digital

Email programs, web presence, and digital infrastructure maintained continuously.


"
I ran a state assembly office with five staff handling 500,000 constituents. I know what campaign operations actually look like at capacity. The bottleneck was never strategy. It was always bandwidth. Every campaign I talk to has the same problem: too many things that need to happen, not enough people to do them. That's what we fix. Not with a platform you log into. With operations that just run.
— Eric Linder, Former California State Assemblyman, Founder of AutomatedTeams

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We'll show you what's possible.