EnerGov is Tyler Technologies' civic-services suite for permitting, licensing, and inspections, part of the largest U.S. public-sector software vendor.
Procurery Insight
EnerGov's strongest pull is the Tyler ecosystem: agencies already running Tyler ERP (Munis) or other Tyler products get tight integration and a single vendor relationship. The platform is capable and broad, but reviews are uneven — some implementations are smooth while others report long timelines and reliance on Tyler's services org. It's a natural shortlist entry wherever Tyler is already the incumbent stack.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 100k-250k | $250k-$500k / yr | Chosen primarily to consolidate on Tyler; integration with Munis was the deciding factor. |
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