Support
Help, error reports, and contact — for anyone using Repped.
Repped is in beta
This is an early version that’s actively being built and improved — expect frequent updates, new areas and features, and the occasional rough edge. If something’s missing, off, or could be simpler, please tell me; feedback directly shapes what comes next.
From the developer
I'm a solo developer, and Repped is my first app. I built it on a simple idea: you should be able to find your elected officials — local to federal — and reach them in seconds, not after digging through ten different government websites.
This is just the beginning. I'm actively building, and Repped will keep getting better. If something's missing, off, or could be simpler, I genuinely want to hear it — every piece of feedback shapes what comes next.
Thanks for being here early. Let's build something that actually helps. Send feedback →
Join the community
Follow Repped on Telegram for announcements, or join the Discord to talk — new states & cities going live, feature updates, civic tips, and a place to tell me what to build next.
Developers & organizations
Building an app, tool, or campaign? The Repped API gives you programmatic access to verified, sourced elected-official and district data — one address in, every representative out. See API access & pricing →
Get the app
Repped is coming to iPhone and Android. Grab it from the store, or leave your email and we'll let you know the moment it launches.
Scan to open Repped on your phone.
Support Repped
Repped has no ads and doesn't sell your data. The best way to keep it that way is Repped Pro — vote alerts, scorecards, saved addresses, and every 2026 race. Your subscription is what pays for the servers and keeps the data fresh, verified, and independent.
Prefer a one-time tip instead?
Contact
The fastest way to reach us is email: repped.errors@proton.me
Replies usually come within 1-3 days.
Report a data error
On any rep's detail page, scroll to the bottom and tap "Report an error." Your mail app opens with the official's ID and office pre-filled — just describe what's wrong. We will check and fix it, usually within a day.
Common reports we get:
- An incumbent who resigned, retired, or lost a recent special election.
- A new district map after redistricting.
- A photo or contact email that's out of date.
- A Wikipedia bio that's wrong about the person (we will re-link or fix on our end).
Common questions
How fresh is the data?
Federal and state legislators plus district boundaries are refreshed daily from public feeds — Congress.gov, Open States, and the U.S. Census TIGER/Line files. President and Vice President, Governors, and local officials such as Mayors are maintained by us from public official records (official municipal government sites, and Wikipedia where no official site could be verified), updated as offices change. Wikipedia bios and Wikidata social-media links are looked up on demand and cached. The complete source list is in our Privacy Policy.
Why isn't everything free?
The information itself is free, and always will be — every elected official from your Mayor to the President with their bios, contacts, and sources, recent U.S. Supreme Court and federal circuit-court decisions, and the district map. Repped Pro is the optional tools layer: alerts when your reps vote or bills move, full voting records and scorecards, saved multiple addresses, and ready-to-send contact templates. Paying for those tools is what covers the servers and data services and keeps Repped independent and improving — rather than relying on ads or selling your data. Our aim is to keep as much free as we sustainably can.
Why don't I see a state legislator for my address?
Five states use multi-member or named districts where the standard Census district map and the legislative ID format don't cleanly match: Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin. We load the legislators for these states but the point-in-polygon join sometimes misses. Use the linked "State Senate / House — official directory" in the meantime to find your member.
Does Repped track me?
No. No accounts, no analytics, no ad networks, no third-party trackers. Your dropped-pin coordinates are sent once to our server for the rep lookup and then forgotten. See the full privacy policy.
Is Repped a government app?
No. Repped is an independent civic-information reference. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any government agency, political party, candidate, or campaign.
How is the state coloring chosen?
Two factual attributes: the current Governor's party affiliation (D / R / I) and the 2024 Presidential election outcome by state. Both are categorical labels with neutral framing — no commentary, no editorializing. Toggle is off by default; pick what you want or leave it off.
Where does the photo / bio / social-media data come from?
Photos: the official's government website if available, falling back to Wikipedia. Bios: Wikipedia article lead paragraph (under CC BY-SA 4.0). Social-media links: Wikidata structured claims (verified by the Wikipedia / Wikidata community). Most sections show a "Source:" line so you can see where the information came from.
How do I delete my data?
We don't store any personal data tied to you in the first place — there's nothing to delete on our side. Local preferences (your last search, your color toggle) live only in your browser / device: clear site data for repped-chi.vercel.app or uninstall the mobile app to wipe them.
Feedback
Bug reports and ideas are always welcome via email.