
Lin Valentine
GBOkay, but not specialized Tried PoliEngine out, going to pass. You can edit things in the default site, but you manually have to change every single element to get a page to work. Default buttons don't have links. Pages you would expect aren't there. If you want to change the main template after you start, you can't do it. May as well start from scratch. System doesn't really save any time. Sorry.

Matthew J. Jowanna
GBThe only word I can think of is: Stunning! I purchased the political website creation service using the most original and inventive platform I have ever seen. Product is a 10. Customer Service is a 10. I will only use PoliEngine for like services in the future.

Abbot Taylor
GBLacking in Finance Tracking Features If you are a political campaign and plan on doing any fundraising, this is not the product for you. Like others have said, the website creation is easy, but the finance tracking is completely lacking. There are no donor totals, no running totals, no date range exports, and all submissions (donations, comments, endorsements) are lumped onto the same page/export.

R Jeff Hansen
GBGreat website building service This is a great website building service! It is intuitive and easy to use and the few times I got stuck the customer service was outstanding to help me keep being productive!

T Seals
GBWarning - Not for Republicans You might not want to use this service if you are a Republican. I signed up for a trial website account. Nowhere on the PoliEngine site does it suggest that the platform is JUST for Democratic candidates. But checking an outside profile, it's advertised that Poliengine is for 'progressive and grassroots Democrats'. On another site, it's listed as 'a web building, design, and hosting platform for Democratic candidates and issues.' Even on this very TrustPilot profile it's listed as 'The simplest way for grassroots Democrats to create beautiful websites.' The owner of the service is a partner in a political marketing firm that caters to progressive campaigns and causes. If PoliEngine a partisan service, that's fine. But it's REALLY shady to run what looks like a non-partisan service where you take EVERYONE's money (Republican and Democrat) and then promote that same service for just Democrats elsewhere. Kind of makes a fool out of half your customers. My first hint that something was off was that the default link to my site's Donate button was to 'ActBlue.com', a popular Democratic donation platform. Glad I did research before I switched to the paid version. I'll be going elsewhere.