promolinksby Michael Kotzur
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Politicians & Public Officials

Politicians, public officials and city council members meet voters every day. A digital business card signals accessibility, lists office hours, enables appointment booking and makes constituent concerns easier to surface.

8 real use cases

How Politicians & Public Officials use their digital business card

#01

Constituent office-hours booking

Voters book office hours directly from the card. Lower barrier than calling.

Example: City council member in Austin: 14 office-hours bookings per month from the card. Voter topics structured.

#02

Petition signups visible

Current petitions and citizen initiatives as buttons. Direct support possible.

Example: Congresswoman: 480 petition signatures per quarter from card buttons.

#03

Newsletter with policy updates

Voters get updates on topics they care about. Owned audience for campaign season.

Example: Politician: 4,200 newsletter subscribers. Campaign-mobilization reach is high.

#04

Campaign events visible

Card shows upcoming events (meet-and-greet, town hall, booth). Voters show up.

Example: Mayoral candidate: 18 events visible on the card. +42% attendees vs no card.

#05

Issue focus areas transparent

Card lists 'Education, Transit, Climate' — voters find their politician on their issue.

Example: City council member focused on transit: 78% of office-hours requests come for transit topics.

#06

Campaign donation appeal

Card button for campaign donations. Micro-donations add up.

Example: Campaign donations via the card: $9,240 from 280 small donations in 12 weeks.

#07

Multi-language for immigrant communities

Card in English + Spanish + Mandarin. Campaigning in diverse districts.

Example: Campaign candidate in Los Angeles: card in 3 languages. 38% of campaign events in Spanish-speaking communities.

#08

Social profiles + press contact

Card links Instagram, X, LinkedIn + press email. Journalists reach you directly.

Example: Congresswoman: 18 press inquiries per quarter via card email. Journalists quote her more often (faster access).

Real-world story

How a city council candidate digitized her campaign

Patty (city council candidate, Austin): Before the digital card, classic campaign with paper flyers. With a card (QR on yard signs, booth lanyard, email signature): 4,200 newsletter subscribers in 12 weeks, 18 events with +42% attendees. Plus: $9,240 in micro-donations from the card donation button. 60% of campaign marketing now digital.

4,200

Newsletter subscribers built

+42%

Event attendance

$9,240

Micro-donations

Your digital business card in 5 minutes

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