Cloud digital-government platform offering dozens of modules — code enforcement, permitting, and constituent requests — aimed at small and mid-size municipalities.
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GovPilot is a broad digital-government platform, born in New Jersey, that bundles dozens of modules — code enforcement, permitting, inspections, and constituent requests — for small and mid-size municipalities wanting many workflows from one affordable vendor, with a notable install base in the Northeast. Its breadth and GIS-linked mapping are the draw; the tradeoff is that module depth varies, so agencies with a demanding single workflow (heavy permitting or enterprise code enforcement) should probe that specific module against best-of-breed alternatives. Best fit: smaller governments consolidating many light-to-moderate processes on one platform.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 10k-75k | $20k-$70k / yr | Consolidated multiple departmental workflows; module depth varied by area. |
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