comparison

Permittable vs. GovWell

Permittable and GovWell serve opposite sides of the counter. GovWell is a back-office operating system built for municipal staff to process paperwork. Permittable is a specialized, applicant-centric diagnostic that proves a submittal is code-ready before it's filed.

at a glance

Side-by-side comparison

Based on publicly available information as of 2026. Capabilities change quickly — verify current details with each vendor.

Dimension
permit readiness
permittable
applicant-side
Gw
GovWell
government OS
Primary focus

Pre-submittal permit readiness for U.S. building permits (applicants), plus tools for cities.

All-in-one government operations software (ERP) covering municipal permitting, licensing, and code enforcement.

Core output

Permit Review Diagnostic with exact code citations and a readiness score (e.g. "87% ready").

Unified municipal dashboard, public citizen portals, and automated internal routing workflows.

Inputs

Native CAD/PDF drawings, vectorized into a structured digital model.

Municipal application forms, online citizen data, and uploaded PDF attachments.

Code coverage

Building, fire, and zoning codes including recent local amendments, across the U.S.

General city ordinances, land-use regulations, and standardized internal review checklists.

the permittable edge

Sit on top, don't rip and replace

GovWell is a broad back-office operating system built strictly for municipal internal staff to process paperwork. Permittable is a specialized, applicant-centric diagnostic platform. Instead of forcing cities to replace their entire software infrastructure, Permittable can sit on top of systems like GovWell — handling the heavy lifting of complex drawing vectorization and deep code verification.

For an applicant, that means code-cited findings and a readiness score before submission; for a city, it means cleaner packages arriving in whatever system already processes them.

decision guide

How to choose

1

Demand first-pass readiness

The goal isn't a slicker workflow — it's approval on the first submission. Judge every tool by whether it actually tells you you're ready to submit. Permittable is built around exactly that.

2

Require code-cited traceability

A flag you can't trace is a flag you can't act on. Permittable cites the exact code section for every issue — fast to fix, and defensible when a reviewer pushes back.

3

Check real local coverage

Codes and local amendments vary by jurisdiction. Permittable covers building, fire, and zoning — the rules that actually get projects bounced.

frequently asked

Permittable vs. GovWell: FAQ

What is the difference between Permittable and GovWell?

GovWell is an all-in-one government operations system (ERP) for municipal staff — covering permitting, licensing, and code enforcement from the city's side. Permittable is an applicant-centric diagnostic platform that reviews drawings against building, fire, and zoning codes before submission, returning code-cited findings and a readiness score.

Does Permittable replace a municipal system like GovWell?

No. Permittable can sit on top of systems like GovWell, handling the heavy lifting of drawing vectorization and deep code verification, while GovWell manages internal routing, citizen portals, and back-office processing.

Is Permittable for cities or for applicants?

Primarily applicants — architects, engineers, and developers proving a submittal is ready — though Permittable also offers tools for cities. GovWell is built for municipal internal staff.

Can I try Permittable for free?

Yes. Code Scout, Permittable's free AI concierge for building and zoning questions, is available at no cost.

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