One tap turns your location into the complete picture of your representation — city hall to Congress — with everything you need to understand them and reach them.
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You're represented by:
All scattered across dozens of inconsistent, often partisan websites. No single place shows you all of them and more importantly, how they affect you. Civiq fixes that.
One location query returns everyone who represents you, local to national, filtered by level and district — with offices plotted on a map.
Call, email, or visit — one tap away. AI-assisted drafting helps you write to your officials with confidence.
Plain-language explanations of every role, bill highlights, legislative history, and a built-in civic glossary.
No required accounts, no ad tracking, and your identifiable data is never sold. Representative data lives on your device; anything beyond opt-in crash reports is opt-in.
Representative data is cached on-device, so Civiq works even where connectivity doesn't.
Neutral, factual presentation from authoritative sources only. Any ranking is transparent and auditable.
Every feature in Civiq maps back to five commitments, serving all citizens regardless of political affiliation.
Maintain transparency between the actions of elected representatives and the citizens they represent.
Remind citizens that representatives answer to the public and their districts — not private persons or corporations.
Hold elected officials and representatives accountable to the public and its citizens.
Provide forums for local-level discussion, events, and organizations.
Build political literacy and give citizens the tools to engage with their electoral system.
Civic information should never sit behind a paywall. Civiq's legitimacy depends on universal access — so monetization will never gate the civic information you can see. How we sustain that is simple: your individual data is never for sale.
Strategy Complex is the independent studio behind Civiq, serving the public good through education, technology, and civic engagement initiatives. Civiq launches in beta — covering national and state representation for all US states and territories — ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.