Sign in
1 min read
Book a Free Consultation

GovPilot Sowed the Seeds of Success this April

By Alannah Dragonetti

This April, GovPilot planted seeds that will bring much success this spring!


We:


  • Refined Our Platform
      • This month, GovPilot’s techs were hard at work updating old processes and inventing new ones. In addition to an enhanced Open Records Request process, the tech team unveiled:
        • Biennial Building Inspection
        • Boat Ramp Application
        • BYOB
        • Cat License
        • Citizen Leadership Volunteer
        • Employment Application
        • Vital Records Request
        • Zoning Permit
  • Revamped Our Product Catalog
    • Mother Nature gets a makeover each spring. Why shouldn’t our product catalog? This month, our Marketing team updated demo videos for the following processes:
      • Employment Application
      • Housing Inspection
      • Citizen Leadership
      • Alarm Registration
      • Pet Licensing
      • GIS Map
      • Vacant Property Management
      • Open Records Request
      • Zoning Permit
      • Garage/Yard Sale Application
      • Certificate of Continued Occupancy Registration

See them all and so much more on GovPilot’s catalog!

  • Reminded NJ’s Mayors of GovPilot’s Benefits
    • GovPilot closed a very productive April with a trip to Borgata’s Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Not to gamble but to mingle at the NJ Conference of Mayors! Members of our Sales team demonstrated how GovPilot’s Jet interface helps mayors communicate with constituents and so much more!

Related Articles

post Pennsylvania Put $1 Billion on the Table. Most Boroughs Can Not Claim It.
By Ryan James On June 18, 2026

Pennsylvania Put $1 Billion on the Table. Most Boroughs Can Not Claim It.

Governor Shapiro's Housing Action Plan names slow permitting as a barrier to housing production. The money is real. The requirement to modernize is ...
(3 min read )
Tags: 
post Texas Just Made Slow Permitting a Legal Risk. The Rest of the Country Is Next.
By Ryan James On June 10, 2026

Texas Just Made Slow Permitting a Legal Risk. The Rest of the Country Is Next.

On September 1, 2023, Texas changed what happens when a building department falls behind. House Bill 14 gave applicants a way out. If a department ...
(3 min read )
Tags: