Pulse Check Surveys for Rapid Voter and Issue Insights

Pulse Check Surveys use live calls to quickly gather real feedback from voters. Instead of waiting weeks and spending a fortune on traditional polling, you get actionable insights in days. This allows campaigns and public affairs teams to test messaging and make smarter decisions faster.

Tactical Applications

Leverage high-speed live call surveys to gather critical intelligence and refine your strategic approach in real-time.

Message Testing

Test messaging before launching a campaign (campaigns and advocacy groups). Determine which narratives resonate most with target demographics before full-scale deployment.

Sentiment Analysis

Gauge voter sentiment on key issues including ballot head-to-head, likelihood to vote, party leaning, and issue preferences.

Strategic Refinement

Identify persuasion opportunities and refine strategy based on empirical field data. Move from assumptions to tactical certainty in volatile political landscapes.

Results in Action

When you need answers quickly, this delivers real data in just a few days. It’s a simple, targeted way to test messaging, check where things stand, and make smart decisions without waiting on a full poll.

Expert Guidance

Get answers to the most common questions about pulse check surveys.

Still Have Questions?

Pulse Check Surveys are faster, more cost effective, and more flexible, allowing you to gather insights quickly without long timelines.

Results are typically delivered within days, depending on program size.

Programs can be scaled to reach large audiences, depending on your targeting and goals. A typical sample size is N=300.

Within 24 hours of completion, you will receive a complete topline report, crosstabs on demographic or other data you’ve selected, and a full return of your data, including both full and partial completes.

Pulse check surveys are ideal for both political and public affairs professionals who need quick insights, know what questions they want to ask their audience, and what they intend to do with the results.