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Civall Helps Local Governments Consolidate Vendors And Reduce Software Costs
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- CivAll by Social News Desk is helping local governments consolidate the patchwork of legacy software that drains municipal budgets and slows down communications teams. Built as a single platform from day one, CivAll gives cities, counties, and special districts one place to manage their website, social media, and compliance archiving, under one contract with real US-based support team.
Local governments often rely on software cobbled together through corporate acquisitions. Because these disconnected products do not natively communicate, municipalities pay for overlapping subscriptions, route support tickets to multiple vendors, and stitch together public records from several systems whenever a request comes in.
By moving to a unified platform, municipalities replace multiple vendor relationships with one contract, one predictable budget line, and one point of contact. Because CivAll operates as a single platform, essential functions like automated archiving and public records compliance are part of the foundation rather than a separate add-on. Local governments get a platform that automatically archives content across every digital channel, lowering the total cost of ownership while keeping residents informed.
The result is a platform that works the way local governments actually work. Communications staff publish once and reach every channel. IT manages one vendor instead of several. Records teams pull from one searchable archive. And city leaders get a single view of how their community is engaging.
For city and county leaders, consolidating around CivAll means reinvesting savings back into the residents they serve, while giving communications, IT, and records teams a single platform built for the way they actually work.
Local governments often rely on software cobbled together through corporate acquisitions. Because these disconnected products do not natively communicate, municipalities pay for overlapping subscriptions, route support tickets to multiple vendors, and stitch together public records from several systems whenever a request comes in.
By moving to a unified platform, municipalities replace multiple vendor relationships with one contract, one predictable budget line, and one point of contact. Because CivAll operates as a single platform, essential functions like automated archiving and public records compliance are part of the foundation rather than a separate add-on. Local governments get a platform that automatically archives content across every digital channel, lowering the total cost of ownership while keeping residents informed.
The result is a platform that works the way local governments actually work. Communications staff publish once and reach every channel. IT manages one vendor instead of several. Records teams pull from one searchable archive. And city leaders get a single view of how their community is engaging.
For city and county leaders, consolidating around CivAll means reinvesting savings back into the residents they serve, while giving communications, IT, and records teams a single platform built for the way they actually work.
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