Cloud-native building-permit and community-development software with a growing North American footprint.
Procurery Insight
Cloudpermit offers a genuinely cloud-native building-permit and community-development experience and has expanded quickly across North America by emphasizing ease of use and predictable subscription pricing. It hits a sweet spot for small and mid-size agencies that want modern software without a heavyweight implementation. Buyers needing the deepest enterprise configurability may still prefer the large suites, but Cloudpermit is a strong, modern shortlist contender.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 25k-100k | $50k-$150k / yr | Fast, low-friction rollout; well rated by line staff. |
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