Modern permitting workflow software focused on resident experience and fast configuration for small and mid-size cities.
Procurery Insight
Camino targets the gap between heavyweight enterprise suites and bare-bones tools, emphasizing a clean resident experience and configurations that go live quickly for small and mid-size cities. Its modern approach and responsiveness are draws; as a younger, venture-backed company, buyers should weigh roadmap maturity and reference depth against the larger incumbents. A good shortlist candidate where applicant experience and speed matter most.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 25k-75k | $40k-$110k / yr | Quick go-live; resident-facing UX rated highly. |
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