LobbyMatic claims on its website that its ai-powered software can do everything from automatically monitoring congressional hearings to “powering research” on legislative and regulatory issues.
Jumping on the ai bandwagon is a perfectly respectable career move. The problem is that some sources have said Political that Wohl and Burkman run the company under the pseudonyms “Jay Klein” and “Bill Sanders.”
LobbyMatic does not have any officers listed on its official website. A company by the name of LobbyMatic that is registered in Delaware lists its registered agent as “A Registered Agent, Inc.” When asked for comment, LobbyMatic sent an email The edge with a link to a video presenting x.com/TheLobbyistGuy/status/1830681431120437567″>A man who looks like Jacob WohlIn the video, he admits that “I was involved in partisan politics years ago.” Later in the video, he adds, “I don’t want my past in partisan politics half a decade ago to distract from a phenomenal product.”
The man does not explicitly identify himself as Wohl at any point or address claims that he runs the company under an assumed name.
PoliticalThe company's report is based primarily on four former employees who remain anonymous. Their case can be summarized as follows:
When The edge We sent an email to LobbyMatic and received an email with nothing but a x.com/TheLobbyistGuy/status/1830681431120437567″>Hyperlink to a post on x by an account called @TheLobbyistGuy. The post says, “Explaining the situation” and features a four-minute, forty-one-second video of a man who resembles Jacob Wohl. “There’s a news story today that I’d like the opportunity to respond to,” the man says. “It’s no secret that years ago I was involved in partisan politics. It’s certainly no secret in Washington, D.C. It was about a half-decade ago, I was a young man, and since then I’ve taken my energy in a new direction.”
He then proceeds to give a sales presentation on his software.