thirteen23 was approached to design and develop the mobile strategy for Barack Obama's 2012 bid for re-election. Working with Obama for America, the team crafted an ambitious set of mobile applications designed to support Obama's large base of campaign volunteers and grassroots supporters.
Instead of creating a simple brochure application outlining the President's policies, the team focused on creating a real-time mobile solution to aid campaign organizers and volunteers working in the field.
The application, which was part of a larger digital initiative, was completely location-aware, designed to automatically deliver timely information, push notifications, and field directives straight from the campaign's headquarters to people's phones.
By simply downloading the application anyone could join the campaign, become a field volunteer, collect donations, register voters, or go door-to-door in their neighborhood or community to help get out the vote.
By focusing on the campaign's ground game and decentralizing its canvassing effort, the campaign was able to reach more voters in more communities and increase voter turnout. This allowed the campaign to make strategic gains in a number of battleground states, ultimately securing the President's re-election.