Civitech builds data products and software for Democratic campaigns and progressive advocacy groups. The stack—SQL, Python, Ruby, GraphQL, plus spatial tools (QGIS, ArcGIS)—reflects heavy lifting around geospatial voter data, while pain points cluster around data infrastructure (ingestion, quality, coverage gaps) and fragmented tooling. The hiring mix skews data and research (6 of 15 roles) over engineering (1), indicating the company operates more as a data-product shop than a platform engineering org.
Civitech develops voter registration, campaign analytics, and civic engagement tools for Democratic candidates, advocacy organizations, and local governments. The product surface spans early voting logistics, candidate research databases, voter visualization by geography, and geospatial district data ingestion. In 2020, the company powered registration and vote-by-mail tooling that helped clients register over 800,000 voters. Operations are U.S.-focused, headquartered in Austin, with a team structure balancing data science and research alongside core product and finance functions.
SQL, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, GraphQL, QGIS, ArcGIS, Google Sheets, Altair for visualization, plus HubSpot, QuickBooks Online, and NetSuite for operations.
Early voting logistics, voter registration databases, candidate research tools, geospatial district mapping, and voter visualization by geography. Also developing core databases on U.S. government officeholders and candidates.
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