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PolicyEngage is public affairs software positioned as an all-in-one platform that brings grassroots advocacy, state/federal legislative tracking, and media monitoring into a single system. It is mainly designed for public affairs, government affairs, public policy, association, and nonprofit teams, with the goal of reducing the problem of data being scattered across multiple platforms, spreadsheets, and email threads.
On the advocacy side, PolicyEngage supports launching online grassroots advocacy campaigns, embedding digital advocacy widgets on websites, and automatically connecting advocates with legislators, helping organizations increase engagement through calls to action. For legislative tracking, the platform supports real-time tracking of state and federal bills, team comments, automated legislative reports, and embeddable bill-tracking widgets for websites. For media monitoring, the official site says it can cover news articles, TV, and radio, connect to local and national sources, monitor brand mentions, and provide 24/7 breaking news alerts.
The official website does not publicly disclose plans, seat counts, module pricing, or payment methods. Instead, it mainly offers free consultations via Book a Call and Message Us. This means procurement transparency is limited, but it may also make it easier to customize based on organization size and module requirements. Support is repeatedly highlighted as a selling point on its pages: teams can choose onboarding or one-on-one training, and contact the support team by email, phone, SMS, or chat. Customer testimonials also frequently mention fast response times.
Its strengths are a clear focus on public affairs use cases, a relatively high level of integration across the three core capabilities, and practical website widgets for public mobilization and information publishing. Real-time bill updates, automated reports, and media alerts are well suited to fast-moving legislative sessions. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose information about APIs, developer capabilities, permission systems, security certifications, compliance standards, or private deployment options. A free trial is also not clearly stated, so evaluation depends relatively heavily on sales conversations.
PolicyEngage is better suited to public affairs teams in the U.S. market that need to track state/federal legislation, mobilize the public to contact lawmakers, and monitor media issues. If your business focus is China, you should carefully verify whether its legislative data sources, media sources, and advocacy targets are a good fit. Access to the official website from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. Comparable options include FiscalNote, Quorum, Meltwater, and Cision; in China, public opinion monitoring and policy information service platforms may be used as alternatives.
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policyengage.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach policyengage.com directly.