Build an automation system
for GovTech.
Built for government technology and public sector digital services companies.
We build automation systems that eliminate manual work and connect your tools reliably.
Why GovTech companies
struggle with this.
Legacy government systems with no modern API layer to build on
Accessibility and compliance requirements that commercial SaaS doesn't meet
Citizen-facing services that are slow, confusing, and paper-dependent
Procurement processes that make it hard to buy and deploy commercial tools
How we build it
for GovTech.
Citizen-facing portals, case management tools, and government workflow systems require accessibility compliance (WCAG), FedRAMP-level security, and integrations with legacy systems that no off-the-shelf SaaS tool supports.
Government services need to meet high accessibility standards, handle sensitive citizen data, and integrate with legacy systems — all under procurement constraints.
Custom automation built around your exact process — not a no-code approximation
Real integrations between your tools and data sources
Monitoring and error handling so automations don't silently fail
Industry context built in — not bolted on
What you get.
Custom workflow automation for your key processes
Integrations with your existing tools and APIs
Trigger-based logic with error handling and retries
Monitoring dashboard to track automation runs
Documentation for your team to manage and extend
What GovTech companies
build with us.
Citizen service portals
Build accessible, modern web portals for permit applications, benefits enrollment, and service requests.
Case management systems
Create custom case management tools for social services, licensing, or regulatory workflows.
Government data dashboards
Visualize public service metrics, budget performance, and operational KPIs for government teams.
How we work.
Map the manual process
Document every step, decision, and handoff in the workflow being automated.
Design the system
Define triggers, logic branches, integrations, and failure handling.
Build and test
Develop the automation and stress-test it across edge cases.
Deploy and monitor
Go live with monitoring in place so you can catch issues early.
Map the manual process
Document every step, decision, and handoff in the workflow being automated.
Design the system
Define triggers, logic branches, integrations, and failure handling.
Build and test
Develop the automation and stress-test it across edge cases.
Deploy and monitor
Go live with monitoring in place so you can catch issues early.
Ready to build an automation system for GovTech?
Typical timeline: 2–5 weeks
What is Automation Systems for GovTech?
Automation Systems for GovTech means building an automation system specifically designed around the workflows, compliance expectations, and user needs of government technology and public sector digital services companies. Unlike generic software or off-the-shelf tools, a custom-built solution gives your team full control over features, data, and the product roadmap — without paying for capabilities you don't need or working around limitations that slow you down.
Government services need to meet high accessibility standards, handle sensitive citizen data, and integrate with legacy systems — all under procurement constraints.
Why GovTech companies need custom automation systems
Citizen-facing portals, case management tools, and government workflow systems require accessibility compliance (WCAG), FedRAMP-level security, and integrations with legacy systems that no off-the-shelf SaaS tool supports.
Most govtech teams start with generic tools because they're fast to deploy. But as the business grows, those tools create friction — missing the specific logic, integrations, and workflows that govtech operations actually need. A custom-built product eliminates that friction permanently.
How long does it take to build?
Citizen portals and dashboards can ship in 6–10 weeks. Full case management platforms with legacy integrations take 12–20 weeks. The timeline depends on scope, the number of user types, and the depth of integrations with existing govtech systems. A well-scoped project with clear requirements moves significantly faster than one that evolves through the build. We scope tightly before starting so timelines stay predictable.
What does it cost?
GovTech builds range from $15k–$60k depending on accessibility requirements, legacy integrations, and security compliance scope. The biggest cost drivers are integration complexity, the number of distinct user roles, and whether the product needs to handle regulated data or compliance workflows. We provide a clear scope and fixed-price quote before any work begins.
Custom build vs. off-the-shelf tools
Off-the-shelf tools work well for standard use cases. But govtech companies often have requirements that generic SaaS tools weren't built for: legacy government systems with no modern api layer to build on, accessibility and compliance requirements that commercial saas doesn't meet, or workflows that don't fit the assumptions baked into general-purpose platforms.
A custom-built product gives you:
- Full ownership — no per-seat fees or platform lock-in
- Workflows built exactly for how govtech teams operate
- Integrations with the tools and data sources you already use
- A foundation you can extend as your product and team grow
The right time to build custom is when generic tools are creating real friction, costing more in workarounds than a custom build would cost, or blocking product-critical workflows that your govtech business depends on.
Ready to build
for GovTech?
We build automation systems that eliminate manual work and connect your tools reliably. Scoped for government technology and public sector digital services companies.