How it works
From one shared link to letters on desks.
Why letters still win
Petitions get tallied; identical form-emails get filtered. But an individual letter from a verified constituent — in their own words, about their own life — is the strongest signal a legislator's office receives. Staff read them, count them, and brief the member on them. PoliPost Canada makes that gold-standard signal as easy to produce as a petition signature.
For organizations — three steps
Frame the campaign. Give the background, the key facts and the single ask; choose tones, languages and delivery channels; brand the page with your logo and colours.Share one link (or embed it). Supporters land on a page that carries your identity end-to-end.Watch verified letters land. Your dashboard shows every letter, riding and delivery receipt — with optional review-before-send if your sign-off process requires it.
For supporters — five quiet minutes
Enter a postal code to find the right office. Answer one or two human questions about why the issue matters to you. The AI drafts a letter around your words — every draft unique — and nothing is sent until you have read it, edited anything you like, and ticked the consent box. Choose email, printed first-class mail, or a robot-penned handwritten letter in real ink.
Why offices take these letters seriously
Each letter is one-of-a-kind (we even flag near-duplicates), comes from a real mailing address in the member's constituency, carries logged author consent, and arrives through ordinary channels — not a bulk pipe. It reads like what it is: a constituent who cares.
Built like it handles other people's trust
Personal details and letter bodies are encrypted at rest. Letters are immutable after consent — campaign teams can approve or reject, never rewrite. Supporters get a self-serve link to view the letters on file for their address; sent letters form a permanent, tamper-evident record. The whole posture is documented in our PIPEDA-aligned privacy policy.