Weekly updates from the Civly team — new features, improvements, and what we shipped.
End-to-end AI video creation for campaign attack and promo spots is now live in the War Room, replacing the old drawer UI with a dedicated Video tab.
The FOIA experience is now a two-panel resizable layout with a chat assistant on the left and a jurisdiction sidebar on the right, replacing the old tabbed view.
A major expansion of Fundraising covering donor deduplication, contribution limits, one-click giving, and compliance.
Big Book gains a new consumer-complaints data source, deterministic quality safeguards on Short Books, and chat-driven editing from Helios.
Charitable giving now shows up alongside political giving on every donor profile.
The largest single-release data expansion to date, covering nonprofit filings, consumer complaints, and three new jurisdictions of campaign finance.
Opposition research reports now draw from eight additional public record databases, with a new verification engine that flags unsupported claims and broken links before delivery.
A third meeting minutes data source is now live alongside Legistar and Municode, expanding municipal coverage with automated weekly collection.
The Command Center now connects directly to 17+ live data sources. Ask questions in plain English and get verified answers with charts, tables, and citations — no file uploads required.
Research reports are no longer read-only. You can now edit any section directly in a rich text editor before exporting.
Search across 10 million federal court opinion clusters in one place, with filters for court, judge, and keywords.
We expanded meeting minutes coverage from 13 to 93 municipalities, pulling from three data sources: Legistar, Municode Meetings, and CivicClerk.
Opposition research reports now generate faster and pull from more sources.
Comprehensive federal judge research available across the platform, built on one of the largest legal datasets we’ve integrated.
AI-powered scraping and analysis of local government meetings, surfacing relevant policy decisions and public comments. Currently covering 13 municipalities with 5,000+ meetings, 189,000 agenda items, and 7,300 public statements parsed.
Look up elected officials’ personal financial disclosure filings at the state level, starting with North Carolina.
More than doubled coverage with full search, filters, and an AI research assistant for each. Total state campaign finance database now includes 12.9 million contribution records and 2.7 million expenditure records.
Prospecting is now real-time instead of batch. Results appear instantly as you search.
Text message outreach with AI-personalized messages, local area code sending, TCPA compliance, and CRM integration. Work is underway.
The opposition research report now pulls from significantly more sources and delivers deeper insights.
A built-in calling tool for donor outreach.
New capabilities layered onto the CRM.
Expanded from 9 states to 15 with full ETL, API, AI chat, and frontend for each.
Building on the unified profile with additional data and state-level records.
Find mailing addresses and phone numbers for donors at scale.
A brand new contact management system right inside Civly. No more switching to HubSpot or spreadsheets.
One tool to search and analyze social media across Facebook, Truth Social, YouTube, and more.
A unified profile pulling together state and federal records:
The individual chatbots from across the platform are now consolidated into a single help button on the side of the screen. One chat widget, available from any page, that adjusts to where you are and what you need help with.
Map political networks, flag controversial content, and generate professional reports in minutes.