PermitFlow
AI-powered permit prep, research, submission, coordination, and issuance-tracking SaaS spanning 7,000+ US jurisdictions for contractors, developers, and architects, automating AHJ research and application filing/tracking.
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1.6 /5 composite score
Well-funded ($90M+ raised, a $54M Series B in Dec 2025 at ~$500M valuation) permit-automation platform with marquee customers (Amazon, IKEA, Lennar, Toll Brothers) and a live Procore Marketplace integration, but pricing is entirely quote-only, adoption is fully demo-gated, and no public API/CLI/MCP was found.
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Rubric Scorecard
| Criterion | Score | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Value for the price | 1/5 | usage-based, quote-only; varies by permit type/jurisdiction with volume-tiered discounts per third-party aggregators |
| Agent Friendliness | 1/5 | API: unknown -- no public developer API/docs found; a Procore Marketplace app embeds permit management inside Procore |
| Ease of adoption | 1/5 | web-saas Source → |
| Portability & lock-in | 2/5 | -- |
| Interoperability | 3/5 | 2 integrations Source → |
How we verified this: we checked PermitFlow against its live site and an independent source — forbes.com. Nothing on this page is listed from memory. See how we grade. Verified 2026-07-04.
Evidence
Integrations
Procore (native) Assignar
Adoption
Deploymentweb-saas
Self-serve signupno
Implementation requiredvendor-led
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