Permitting and licensing software built on the Salesforce platform, targeting configurability and enterprise integration.
Procurery Insight
Clariti's bet is the Salesforce platform: agencies already invested in Salesforce, or that value its configurability and integration ecosystem, get a familiar, extensible foundation. That foundation is also the main consideration — you inherit Salesforce licensing and platform dynamics, and the right fit skews toward larger agencies with the appetite to configure. A strong shortlist candidate where Salesforce is a strategic platform decision.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| County | 250k-500k | $250k-$500k / yr | Leveraged an existing Salesforce footprint; configuration effort was significant but flexible. |
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