Align Messaging helps candidates, advocacy organizations, and small businesses find the single true thing they're saying — and say it well. Methodology-driven. Precisely written. Built to hold up under scrutiny.
Most messaging fails not because it's wrong, but because it's imprecise. We build the structure underneath your communications — the anchor line, the core tension, the three pillars — so every speech, email, and social post traces back to something true.
For candidates from school board to state legislature. Identity packages, compliance briefs, talking points, stump speech architecture. Wisconsin-focused, compliance-rigorous.
For organizations fighting for something specific. Campaign narratives, stakeholder messaging, coalition language. Works across issue areas from preservation to policy reform.
You know your business. You're less sure how to explain it to the people who need it. We help small business owners get clear on what you do, who it's for, and why it matters — so your website, your pitch, and your everyday conversations all say the same thing.
"The hardest part of strategic messaging isn't writing — it's finding the one true thing that everything else should be in service of."
We don't do vibes. Every deliverable is traceable back to a methodology you can explain — which means the work holds up under pressure, in debates, in hostile press, in quiet moments of doubt.
Every strategic narrative sits on top of a real tension — a choice your audience feels but hasn't articulated. We surface it before we write anything else.
A campaign can sustain exactly three messages well. Anything more dilutes. We help you choose the three that matter and let the rest go.
For political clients, Wisconsin campaign finance law isn't separate from messaging — it shapes it. We integrate compliance into the deliverable, not around it.
We use modern tools for production and iteration. Every final word is reviewed, refined, and approved by a consultant. The methodology is the moat; the AI is the press.
Every engagement starts with a conversation. Tell us what you're working on, what's at stake, and what you need the words to do.