Campaign website guide

Campaign Website Checklist

Campaign Website Checklist is for campaigns preparing to publish their first public website that need a campaign website with a clear public role, not just a generic homepage. A campaign website checklist prevents rushed launches with missing donation links, empty pages, weak mobile previews, or absent disclaimer language. PoliticalWin keeps the structure focused on campaign content, preview review, external donation links, and publish-ready sections the team can maintain as the race develops.

Built for this type of race

Built for campaign teams that want a practical pre-launch review before sharing the site with voters.

A campaign website checklist prevents rushed launches with missing donation links, empty pages, weak mobile previews, or absent disclaimer language.

PoliticalWin organizes the same checklist into the dashboard workflow, but this page gives campaigns a plain-language version to review.

Campaign website essentials

Use the website to answer voter and supporter questions

The best campaign website for this search gives voters a clear candidate story, useful local context, current calls to action, and enough structure for campaign staff to keep it updated.

Campaign Website Checklist fit

campaign teams that want a practical pre-launch review before sharing the site with voters

What this audience needs

A campaign website checklist prevents rushed launches with missing donation links, empty pages, weak mobile previews, or absent disclaimer language.

Launch consideration

PoliticalWin organizes the same checklist into the dashboard workflow, but this page gives campaigns a plain-language version to review.

Best next action

Use the download checklist path when the campaign has the core biography, donation link, contact details, and disclaimer language ready for review.

Candidate bio

Tell voters who the candidate is, what office they are seeking, and why the race matters.

Issues

Organize the campaign's priorities into plain-language sections that are easy to scan.

Endorsements

Publish supporters, organizations, quotes, and credibility signals when the campaign has them.

Volunteer form

Collect names, contact information, and helper interests without sending people to a separate form builder.

Donation link

Point donation buttons to the campaign's existing fundraising platform instead of processing donations inside PoliticalWin.

Media gallery

Show campaign photos, logos, press images, and visual proof that the campaign is active.

Events

List meet-and-greets, canvasses, rallies, forums, and community appearances.

News

Publish campaign-owned updates, announcements, and press-style posts without mixing them into the homepage.

Legal disclaimer field

Give campaigns a consistent place for paid-for-by, authorized-by, privacy, and terms language.

Custom domain

Connect a campaign-owned domain when the site is ready to publish.

How it works

From draft to public campaign website

01 Choose a template Start with a campaign-ready design instead of a blank page.
02 Enter campaign details Add the candidate profile, office, location, issues, photos, and key pages.
03 Add donation link Paste the external fundraising URL the campaign already uses.
04 Preview Review the public site on desktop and mobile before voters see it.
05 Publish Go live on the PoliticalWin URL first, then connect a custom domain when ready.
Pricing

Clear monthly launch plans

Start with the language structure the campaign needs now. PoliticalWin uses external donation links and does not process campaign contributions.

English

Launch a polished campaign website in English.

$39 /month
Choose English

Spanish

Publish a Spanish-only campaign website.

$39 /month
Choose Spanish
FAQ

Questions campaigns ask before choosing a website platform

What should I check before publishing?

Bio, office, issues, donation link, volunteer form, contact path, disclaimer text, mobile preview, domain, and spelling.

Should I publish with empty pages?

No. Hide unfinished pages until the campaign has real content for them.

Who should review the site?

At minimum, the candidate or campaign manager should review it. Legal and compliance language should be reviewed by appropriate advisors.

Printable launch checklist

Review these before publishing

Candidate name and office
Short biography
Top issues
Donation link
Volunteer form
Contact path
Campaign email
Legal disclaimer
Privacy or terms text
Mobile homepage preview
Template choice
Custom domain plan

Campaign Website Checklist

Start with a draft, review the public site, and publish when the campaign is ready.