The race gets sized to a real scope, not a rate card.
Pick the engagement tier that fits the race, then send the brief. Every tier runs on OppoDB, our in-house SaaS platform and the key to our success. The firm reads every submission and reaches out within two business days to scope the conversation — what is in, what is not, and what one channel or one lane would cost additively. Fees are discussed openly at the consultation stage, sized to the statement of work, and unchanged by how the race is going.
Pick the engagement that fits the race.
Three tiers, scoped to engagement shape. Compare them side by side — duration, voter-targeting lane, paid-media scope, war-room cadence, and post-election support — then filter by the audience the work is for: candidate, PAC, or committee.
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Pick the engagement that fits the race.
Three tiers, scoped to engagement shape instead of dollar amounts. Pick the tier that matches where the race is in its calendar, and submit the brief — the team reads every submission and reaches out within two business days.
Submit the brief.
From brief to engagement, in five steps.
The platform is the front door; the engagement is what comes after. The same progression repeats from a state-legislative primary to a statewide general — and the firm will tell you within the first call whether the work is a fit.
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Confirmation by email
A confirmation lands at the email you submitted with. The team reads the brief the same day.
- 02
A 30-minute scoping call
Quick conversation about the race, the timeline, and the lanes the campaign is considering. NDA-friendly — Darth Ventures signs before any specifics change hands, if the campaign wants one.
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A written race read
A short written read of the race, sent after the call: universe, competitive read, lanes we would prioritize, and the open questions we still need answered.
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Indicative engagement scope
We walk through the workstreams and rough level of effort on the second call. Indicative fees are discussed openly on this call — the campaign hears the shape of the number before signing anything.
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A retainer proposal sized to scope
The written proposal is sized to the statement of work, not a rate card. It names what is in, what is not, the cadence of invoicing, and how scope changes are handled.