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About

Built by campaigners who know what the job takes.

Cadrify gives British grassroots campaigns the data tools that until now only parties backed by big money could afford.

Why Cadrify exists

Cadrify began as a set of tools activists had built for various local organising tasks. Slowly, these came to cover the parts of organising that no other tools could handle well: creating rounds, managing the electoral register and sorting out the council paperwork an election requires.

When the founder looked for software to run local campaigns on, the offerings were thin. Each app did one narrow thing and did not do it particularly well. A door-knocking app that only supported door-knocking and was hard to use. A petition provider that did not link with the electoral register or the activist list. Every tool carried a price tag that would make any independent campaign's eyes water. Entire parts of election campaign management, like building leaflet rounds and doing election paperwork, had no supplier at all.

Cadrify launched ahead of the 2026 local elections in early access, to bring all of that under one roof, done properly: a secure architecture, one cohesive product, ready for British campaigns.

What makes it different

Built for Britain

Wards, constituencies, the electoral register and election paperwork are modelled thoroughly on how British campaigns work. Not a port from America. Not an adaptation.

One joined-up product

Your activists and voters are all linked. Every aspect of your campaign, from door-knocking to fundraisers, sits under one app.

Priced for local branches

Cadrify is costed for the budgets grassroots campaigns work with, so the tools that win elections aren't reserved for parties with national money.

The founder
Eugene McCarthy, founder of Cadrify
Eugene McCarthy
Founder, Cadrify

Eugene McCarthy built Cadrify and launched the product in 2026. By trade, a software developer with years working in the field, including on security-critical systems in financial services, where code is designed to exacting standards and tested by people who are not expected to know how it works.

For four years Eugene has campaigned with the Green Party. He chairs the London Green Party and, before that, ran his local branch in South West Essex. He has organised action days, drawn up door-knocking rounds, planned leaflet rounds, kept data secure and acted as agent. He has done most of the jobs a campaign needs doing.

Cadrify is the product of both halves of that experience.

Company details

Legal name
Cadrify Ltd, trading as Cadrify
Founder
Eugene McCarthy
Founded
2026
Company number
17244539, registered in England and Wales
ICO registration
Registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner's Office, number ZC158949. A registration, not a security certification.
Based
Essex, England

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