When you collect address information about a person in Broadstripes, the data can be used for searches or printed on reports. Those records also provide Broadstripes with all the information it needs to drive its maps feature – a powerful visual tool that lets you see each of your project’s contacts pinpointed by location on a map. Broadstripes maps allow you to view groups of people filtered in a range of ways:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.broadstripes.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- according to search criteria
- within a user-defined boundary (called a “shape”)
- by simply zooming in on any region of the map
- you can even combine these features – for instance, you can zoom in on a certain voting district that you’re targeting for legislative change, then run a search for contacts with supportive assessments to see how many supporters you have there.
- how maps work – see your people and learn about getting around the main maps features
- working with shapes – learn how to define and view areas of the map for analysis or to cut turf (including how to #make edit shapes and #make edit shapes)
- get driving directions for your list – let Broadstripes generate your house visit lists with street maps and simple turn-by-turn instructions