Why does this site exist?
Because politics has changed, the people showing up have changed — and what a handful of volunteers can build has changed too.
A new wave of activists
The rise of far-right populist parties has jolted people into political activity who never expected to be involved. Doorsteps, action days and local party meetings are full of faces that weren’t there a few years ago — people who decided that staying on the sidelines was no longer an option.
They bring more than enthusiasm
A good proportion of these newcomers have spent their working lives improving the way things get done — engineers, analysts, product people, organisers of every kind. When they meet campaigning processes, they can’t help noticing what could work better.
AI has changed what’s buildable
With tools like Claude Opus — and now Fable — turning “someone should build something for this” into a working tool no longer takes a team and a budget. It has never been easier to create a specific tool that supports one specific part of the work of political activism.
Put those together, and something new is possible
More people, more of them makers, and a far lower barrier to building. This site exists to encourage those tools into being — and to spread them, so something built for one ward, one action day or one local party can help campaigners everywhere.
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