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Goods Unite Us

Political Purchasing Power

Goods Unite Us Inc. · released 8 Nov 2017 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d $1,000 estimate, worldwide
Downloads 30d 1,000 estimate, worldwide
Rating 4.76 40,421 reviews
Revenue % by product type
Monthly 70%
Annual 30%
Revenue % by country
United States 100%
Canada <1%
173 more <1%
3 subscriptions, no one-time purchases

Revenue % is an estimated split, not an amount

Revenue %
Monthly175$3.22 – $6.10
Annual175$36.22 – $61.08
Annual175$0.71 – $7.03

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Description

Americans inadvertently donate 3X more to politicians and PACs through their purchases than they donate on purpose. Let's change that!

Goods Unite Us is a women-led, Madison-Wisconsin based company with a well-established track-record of providing accurate data.

Find out the political donations of thousands of brands! Search a company and we’ll tell you what we know about the political contributions made by the organization and its executives. Search a politician and see the companies that fund them.

Our app exists to bring accountability and transparency to the political process. According to Congress and the Supreme Court, corporations are people and their money is speech. We want you to hear what corporations are saying.

Simply put, when enough people factor political contributions into their purchase decisions, companies will change who and what they finance politically. We see this as the most powerful way to give you a voice in politics. After all, before the money is theirs to speak with, it’s yours.

What Users Are Saying

“Perfect for EVERYONE.”

Jordanschnee, iTunes review

“Right or left, this app provides intel…now I can better control the flow. Awesome!”

Mcmanus, iTunes review

“Love the app!”

Kim Doan, Facebook

“Excellent! Great way to make sure my money isn’t going towards the communist left!”

Aaharp1981, iTunes review

What The News Has Been Saying

“Goods Unite Us, a startup based in Madison, WI, is seeking to inform consumers

about the political leanings of corporations they buy products from.”

Jeff Buchanan, Xconomy

“One startup out of Wisconsin hopes to make our ethical purchasing decisions a little easier

by creating an app that gives full transparency towards corporations’ political donations.”

Sam Guia, Techli

“Users can search from a database of 3,000 entities on the app and see a company’s Goods Unite Us score. . . . The scorebreakdown shows the percentage of donations to each party and contribution level, assessed by dollar cutoffs.”

Sarah Hauer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“Though the company says it doesn’t keep track of how its shoppers vote, Patagonia donates overwhelmingly to Democrats, according to Goods Unite Us, an app that shows consumers where their favorite companies’ political allegiances lie.”

Alexandra Mondelak, YahooNews

How We Vet The Political Donations

Our team has spent tens of thousands of hours vetting companies’ political contributions with the tools available to us, and we’re constantly working to ensure our data is timely.

Our privacy policy is located here: https://www.goodsuniteus.com/privacy-policy

Our Terms of Service is located here: https://www.goodsuniteus.com/terms-of-service

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