Target the households, cut the turf automatically, send your team out with the voter list in their pocket, and watch every door report back live. doornoc runs the whole door-to-door program in one platform — priced per campaign, not per volunteer.
Door-to-door is the highest-effort channel a campaign runs. The software either removes the friction at each step or quietly adds to it.
Running an effective door-to-door program is four problems, not one: deciding which doors to knock, turning that universe into routes a volunteer can actually walk, putting the list on the phone with fast outcome logging, and getting the results back to the manager while there is still time to act on them. Generic field apps solve the middle two and leave you to assemble the data and the reporting yourself.
doornoc is door-to-door canvassing software that does all four because it is built for political field work specifically. The voter file is inside the tool, so you target by party, vote history, and household instead of just by address. Automatic turf cutting turns a drawn boundary into balanced walk lists. The mobile app records every knock offline and syncs when signal returns. And the dashboard updates live, so a contact rate that is sagging on Saturday morning is something you can fix Saturday afternoon — not discover on Sunday night.
Most campaigns run door-to-door on a stack — a data vendor, a separate field app, and spreadsheets in between. Here is what changes when it is one system.
| Step in the program | doornoc (one platform) | Typical assembled stack |
|---|---|---|
| Targeting | Voter file built in — filter by party, vote history, geography, and household | Buy or license voter data from a separate vendor, then import it |
| Turf cutting | Draw a boundary, get balanced walkable routes in seconds | Cut territory by hand in a mapping tool or spreadsheet |
| At the door | Mobile app, one-tap outcomes, full offline recording | A field app that may or may not work offline and may not hold your data |
| Reporting | Live dashboard — knocks, contact rate, supporter IDs update as they happen | Export, merge, and reconcile across tools after the fact |
| Pricing | One per-campaign price, whole team included | Data subscription + per-seat field app + your time as the integration layer |
"Typical assembled stack" describes the common multi-tool setup, not any one named product. Every campaign's stack is different — the point is that doornoc collapses it into one.
The door-to-door category is split. doornoc sits firmly on the campaign side.
Filter by party, turnout history, and household so your volunteers spend the day at the doors that move the race — see canvassing software for the full picture.
Auto turf cutting and polygon routes turn a universe into balanced lists, so nobody zig-zags across the precinct or runs out of doors early.
The door knocking app records every outcome with no signal and syncs later — the canvass results survive the dead zones.
Knocks, contact rate, and supporter IDs land on the dashboard in real time, so you steer the program while it is still running.
Add managers, canvassers, and volunteers, assign routes, and control who sees what — built for real field organizations, not a single user.
No per-volunteer seats, no separate data add-on. The whole door-to-door team for one campaign price — fair to the final-weeks surge.
It is the system a campaign uses to run door-to-door field work end to end: pick the households to visit, split them into walkable routes, hand each volunteer their list on a phone, and capture what happened at every door. Good door-to-door software closes the loop so a conversation logged on a doorstep shows up on the manager's dashboard without anyone re-keying a paper sheet. doornoc does all four steps — target, route, knock, report — in one tool.
A generic field or sales-canvassing app usually expects you to bring your own list and cut territory by hand. Political door-to-door work needs the voter file, party and turnout filters, and automatic turf cutting baked in, because campaigns target by who is registered and how they vote, not just by address. doornoc is built for that: the voter data is inside the tool, and drawing a boundary produces balanced walk lists in seconds.
It has to, or it loses data where field programs spend a lot of their time. doornoc records every knock fully offline — the route and voter detail live on the device — and syncs automatically when signal returns. If you are evaluating any door-to-door tool, test it in a basement or a rural stretch first; reliability at the door is where a field program quietly wins or loses its data.
For political and advocacy campaigns. The door-to-door category includes sales canvassing (solar, roofing, alarms) and political canvassing, and the needs diverge. doornoc is field-first for elections: voter files, party and vote-history targeting, GOTV-style reporting, and per-campaign pricing. If you are knocking doors to sell a product rather than to identify and turn out voters, a sales-canvassing tool will fit you better.
Per campaign, with no per-volunteer seats and no separate voter-data invoice. That matters for door-to-door specifically, because field programs scale their volunteer count up sharply in the final weeks — a per-seat tool punishes exactly the surge you want. With doornoc you add the whole canvass team for one campaign price. Current tiers are on the homepage.
Voter data, automatic turf cutting, the offline app, and live reporting — door-to-door canvassing software priced per campaign, with no per-volunteer fees.