With much gusto, tech firm Bundl launched its innovative campaign contribution management application on Monday in Florida’s Capitol.
As banners adorned downtown Tallahassee, Bundl staged a homepage “takeover” of SaintPetersBlog.com, and dispatched its “street team” through the Capitol armed with green envelopes with free coffee coupons.
“Our marketing plan is creative and fun,” Bundl co-founder Joe Clements said. “Most political advertising is boring: We decided not to be boring, we wanted to be playful.”
Bundl is a political contribution management app designed for advocacy clients, campaigns, lobby houses and associations.
Political contribution management can be a major challenge for many of Tallahassee’s biggest players, with unwieldy, outdated or inaccurate spreadsheets. Developed for desktop and mobile devices, the web-based application solves one of most nagging problems for campaigns’.
“Many firms have been looking for this solution for years,” co-founder Matt Farrar said. “Bundl creates an organized, secure, internal tracking system that allows a firm to show clients that their money is in good hands.”
Bundl gives users the ability to track contribution at every stage of the process, offering features such as over-limit alerts, live organization-wide synchronization, and downloadable reports.
“I’m thrilled to be part of this innovative project that will certainly streamline the contribution process for clients,” said Contribution Link founder Brecht Heuchan, an early Bundl stakeholder.
For information on how Bundl can help run smoother campaigns, visit bundlpro.com or follow @bundl_pro on Twitter.