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Announcing: Civicly Analytics -- AI first legislative tracking

AI-powered legislative tracking, built to evolve your involvement.

🚀 Announcing the Launch of Civicly Analytics

AI-powered legislative tracking, built to evolve your involvement.

We’re thrilled to officially launch Civicly Analytics — an AI-first toolkit designed to help organizations track legislation with confidence, speed, and clarity.

If you’ve ever tried to follow thousands of bills across state legislatures, you know how overwhelming and time-consuming it can be. Many of the organizations that helped us shape Civicly Analytics told us they spend hours:

  • Building and refining keyword search lists
  • Skimming bills to understand impact (hello Ctrl/Cmd + F)
  • Manually tagging and organizing bills
  • Determining where bills stand relative to their policy goals
  • Researching which legislators are allies or opponents

Civicly Analytics changes that. With our AI-powered tools, you can:

✅ Be confident your search is comprehensive

✅ Dive into the details faster and easier

✅ Focus on the bills — and legislators — that matter most

Out with the Old Way. In with AI.

We’re in a moment where AI is transforming how work gets done. Civicly Analytics is designed to equip your team to be smarter, faster, and AI-driven, so you can focus more on what matters.


Old Way
New Way with Civicly Analytics

Keyword searching 
(without confidence)

AI-powered topic search 
(comprehensive + smart)

Skimming bills with Ctrl/Cmd + F

Chat with bills directly using our AI chat

Manual tagging of bills

Bills auto-tagged by AI

Guessing a bill's alignment

AI gives a preliminary policy position

Manual legislator research

Legislator scorecards built for you


Ready to see it in action?

Try Civicly Analytics for free and explore how Legislature Chat and Topic Search can help your organization stay ahead.

👉 Get a free glimpse today

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