open source

Civic tech that
governments actually own.

Agent-first, open source, and built for governments.

The problem

Local governments across North America spend billions on software they can't inspect, can't modify, and can't leave. The contracts are long. The data is locked. The vendor calls the shots.

When a municipality wants to change how a form works, they submit a ticket. When they want their own data, they pay an export fee. When the contract renews, the price goes up.

This is absurd. Public infrastructure should be publicly owned.

What we're building

Modular. Interoperable. Yours.

01
websites
Accessible, fast municipal sites. No CMS lock-in.
02
alerts
Emergency and routine notifications. SMS, email, push.
03
311
Service requests from residents. Track, route, resolve.
04
records
FOIA/public records workflow. Transparent by default.
05
meetings
Agendas, minutes, votes. Legislative process in the open.
06
permits
Applications, reviews, inspections. End-to-end.
07
parks
Facility booking and program registration.
08
engage
Surveys, participatory budgeting, public comment.

How we build

Inspect everything

Every line of code is public. No telemetry you didn't ask for. No data leaves your servers unless you send it.

Own your stack

Self-host on your infrastructure or use managed hosting. Export your data anytime in standard formats. Leave whenever you want.

Fix it yourself

Found a bug? Fix it. Need a feature? Build it. No waiting for vendor roadmaps. No begging for API access.

Share the work

When one city improves the codebase, every city benefits. Pool resources instead of paying the same vendor separately.

Get involved

This only works if people build it.

We need developers, designers, and people who want to improve how local government works.