
Anytime someone follows or mentions you on Twitter, fans you on Facebook, or signs into your website with Twitter or Facebook, a supporter record with their picture, name and bio will be created in your NationBuilder database.
Facebook event pages are a powerful way to spread the word and increase RSVPs. Create and configure your event page in NationBuilder and then publish all those details to Facebook with a single click. RSVPs made on Facebook will be automatically pulled into NationBuilder so you get a full picture of expected turnout. People who RSVPs via Facebook will also be added to your database, including their picture and name.
Being the voice of an organization means you have many channels of communication, such as email, Twitter, Facebook, phones and text messages. Keeping track of your Klout score, how many new followers you have, or how many Twitter retweets you've gotten this month is simple with NationBuilder. Your broadcaster dashboard displays all these metrics together in real time. Save time by posting a message to both Twitter and Facebook simultaneously using NationBuilder's "Facetweet" functionality, or browse a news feed timeline of all your social media activity in a glance.
One of the keys to helping an action go viral is encouraging supporters to tell their friends to participate as well. That's why after nearly every action a user takes, they can tell their friends on Facebook and Twitter with a single click.
Control the text and thumbnail image that appear when people post links to your website on Facebook. Set a site wide thumbnail and text blurb, or configure a specific message and thumbnail for each page. Say goodbye to the random segments of text and images representing your website.
Allow people to connect their Facebook and Twitter accounts to your NationBuilder website and locate any friends who have already joined your nation.
Once a person connects their Facebook or Twitter account, they will be able to login to your nation with single click using Facebook or Twitter.



