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MythCoders is a software studio based in Worthington, Ohio, USA. According to its website, it was founded by Justin Adkins and grew out of Windows Phone app development starting in 2011; it is still described as a “one-man band.” Its core product is Hubble, an easy-to-use platform for running political campaigns. It also offers Hubble Mobile, designed for mobile field operations by campaign teams.
Based on the site content, Hubble is intended to centralize voter, contact, finance, and other campaign-related management tasks, addressing the problem of scattered information in political campaigns. Hubble Mobile focuses on replacing paper clipboards and bringing campaign work to voters’ doors, making it suitable for canvassing, on-site note-taking, and real-world field operations. Supported languages, frameworks, APIs/SDKs, self-hosting options, and open-source status are not disclosed, so it appears more like a vertical SaaS product or custom software service than a developer-oriented extensible platform. In terms of ecosystem, the website lists several clients and past projects, including local organizations, community directories, and political campaign-related projects, but no third-party integration information is provided.
The website does not show pricing, plans, free trials, or payment methods. It only provides a “Schedule a demo” option and a contact email address. For support, the site lists separate email addresses for general inquiries and customer support, and includes customer testimonials highlighting the founder’s follow-up and responsiveness. However, given the very small team size, buyers should confirm service response times, ongoing product iteration, and the ability to handle concurrent projects before procurement.
Its strengths are a clear focus on political campaign management and field execution, with direct founder involvement. It may be a good fit for small campaign teams, local candidates, or community organizations that need high-touch service. The main drawback is limited public information: key details such as technical documentation, deployment options, security and compliance, data migration, APIs, and pricing are not available, making standardized procurement evaluation difficult.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available content, and payment methods are not disclosed. Since its political campaign use case is primarily aimed at the U.S. local market, teams in China that only need general CRM, field visit, or contact management capabilities may consider local CRM products, form/low-code tools, or open-source CRM solutions as alternatives.
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