Jacobs 2026
Unity Club VoteUnity
Help & FAQ
← Back to App

Field Canvasser Guide

Unity Club 2026 · Election Day June 6
"Through Unity comes strength, through strength comes progress!"

What's in here

  1. 1. Install the app on your phone
  2. 2. The Dashboard — finding your sites
  3. 3. Canvassing a site
  4. 4. Logging the visit (the 3-step wizard)
  5. 5. Assignments & teamwork
  6. 6. Activity feed
  7. 7. Settings, privacy & troubleshooting
  8. 8. Frequently asked questions
  9. 9. Need help?

1. Install the app on your phone

VoteUnity is a Progressive Web App — there's nothing to download from the App Store. It runs in your phone's browser but installs to your home screen like a native app.

iPhone (Safari)

  1. Open vote.unityclub.net in Safari (not Chrome).
  2. Tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Scroll down and tap "Add to Home Screen".
  4. Tap Add in the upper-right corner.
  5. Open the new Unity Club icon from your home screen, sign in once, and you're done.

Android (Chrome)

  1. Open vote.unityclub.net in Chrome.
  2. Tap the three-dot menu in the upper right.
  3. Tap "Install app" or "Add to Home Screen".
  4. Confirm.
Why home-screen install matters. The home-screen app gets faster, full-screen, and works offline for the parts you've already loaded. It also asks for location permission only once.

2. The Dashboard — finding your sites

When you open the app, you land on the Dashboard. Sites are sorted by GPS distance, closest first. The list re-sorts as you drive.

What's on a card

Filter chips

Two rows of chips at the top of the dashboard:

Search

Type in the search bar at the top to find a site by name or address. Tap the 🔒 lock icon to keep the same search active while you walk between cards.

Add a new site

Tap the gold button at the bottom right. Use 📍 Use My Location to fill the address from where you're standing.

3. Canvassing a site

  1. Tap a card from the dashboard to open the site detail.
  2. Tap 📍 Navigate to open Apple/Google Maps with directions, or tap → En Route to start the in-app drive view.
  3. The app watches your GPS as you approach. When you're within 300 ft of the site (configurable in Settings), it auto-checks you in.
  4. Talk to the crew. When you're done, the app detects you've left the site and pops the Log Visit wizard automatically.
You're in control. If you don't want to wait for auto check-in, tap "I'm Here" on the en-route screen. If you want to skip the wizard, tap Skip & Return on the on-site screen — your check-in is still saved.

4. Logging the visit

The wizard is three quick steps. Don't overthink it — your honest gut read is the data we need.

Step 1 — Visit Read

Pick the site disposition (overall tone of the crew):

Pick the vote intent — your read on whether this crew will vote Yes for Unity Club:

Add any issues raised — wages, safety, leadership, contract gripes, the rumor about the other slate — anything specific worth tracking.

Disposition vs. Vote intent. They're separate on purpose. A crew can be friendly (favorable disposition) but still split or undecided on the actual vote. Capture both honestly.

Step 2 — Contacts (optional)

Add specific people you spoke with — the loudest yes, the loudest no, anyone who matters by name. For each contact you can override the disposition or vote intent if they're different from the overall crew read. Phone is optional.

Skip this step entirely if no one stood out by name. The site-level read is the important data.

Step 3 — Review & Submit

Double-check your read, add any internal notes (visible only to canvassers, not the crew), and tap ✓ Submit Visit.

5. Assignments & teamwork

Admins can assign specific sites to specific canvassers — your turf. Sites assigned to you show a 📌 Assigned to you badge on the dashboard. Tap the 📌 My Assignments filter chip to see only your turf.

If you have admin access, you can also assign yourself or others by tapping the 📌 icon in the dashboard header, selecting sites, then choosing canvassers from the picker. Or, on a site detail screen, tap + Assign Canvassers.

6. Activity feed

The middle tab shows recent canvasses across the whole team. Useful for:

7. Settings, privacy & troubleshooting

Privacy

Tracking settings

Sync settings

The dashboard refreshes in the background so you see new visits from teammates. Default interval is 30 seconds. Slower intervals save battery.

Maps

Choose Apple Maps or Google Maps for directions. Apple Maps is the iOS default; Google Maps generally has better traffic data.

Change password

Settings → 🔒 Change Password. Minimum 8 characters.

iOS update gotcha. When the campaign pushes an update, your home-screen app should pick it up automatically. If something looks broken or stale after an update, the most reliable fix is to delete and re-add the home-screen icon — that fully clears Safari's cached version. Clearing Safari website data alone is sometimes not enough.

8. Frequently asked questions

What if I'm wrong about a site's disposition?

Just canvass it again. Your latest visit overwrites the dashboard read. The full history is preserved in the visit log on the site detail screen.

Can I edit a contact after I've added them?

From within the wizard, tap the ✕ on a saved contact row to remove it and re-add. After the visit is submitted, contact records are admin-edit-only.

The list isn't sorting by distance anymore.

iOS sometimes pauses GPS in the background. Open the dashboard, leave it open for a few seconds, and the watcher will restart automatically. If it doesn't, force-close and reopen the app.

The app feels stuck or shows old data.

Pull down on the dashboard to manually refresh. If that doesn't help, sign out and back in. As a last resort, delete the home-screen icon and re-add it.

I lost my login.

Ask an admin to reset your password — see "Need help" below.

What about my data plan?

VoteUnity uses a tiny amount of data — text and small JSON only, no photos or video. Background sync at 30s intervals uses about 1 MB per hour of active canvassing.

9. Need help?

Reach out through your campaign coordinator. They have the admin login and can reset your password, change your assignments, or help with whatever's blocking you.

For app bugs or feature requests, give the coordinator a heads up and they'll forward it.