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Paraskatu by Sirway is a street and road management system from Finland-based Sirway, designed to help municipal organizations and road asset owners manage road assets and plan maintenance. The site emphasizes that it is a fully web-based system that requires no additional software installation and can be used on mobile devices. Its core value is centralizing information such as road conditions, costs, and maintenance needs in one system and presenting it through a map-based interface.
Based on the available content, the system focuses on road/street asset registration, road condition and cost data management, map-based viewing, reporting, annual maintenance plan generation, and maintenance priority ranking based on road condition, functional class, and traffic volume. It also supports benchmarking between different municipalities or road networks to help identify development and maintenance needs. On the data side, the site states that information is stored in a centralized, secure, and backed-up database, and can be shared with relevant stakeholders or even made public to citizens. In terms of collaboration, project examples mention multi-level planning processes involving more than 70 people, but the site does not disclose detailed role permissions, approval workflows, or audit capabilities.
Pricing information is limited. The website does not publish plans or billing details, and only offers booking for a “free demo”; after submitting an email address, it says the team will contact the user within 24 hours to arrange a demonstration. Deployment is described as fully web-based, with no need for users to install separate software, but the site does not clarify whether it is public cloud, private cloud, or self-hostable. There is also no visible disclosure of third-party integrations, APIs, or developer documentation.
Its main strength is its highly focused industry scenario. It is well suited to public-sector organizations with limited road maintenance budgets that need more transparent decision-making and long-term accumulation of road condition data. Map-based visualization and predictive maintenance planning can help improve the quality of maintenance prioritization decisions. The downside is that the official website reads more like a project showcase and lacks procurement-critical details such as pricing, permissions, security certifications, integration capabilities, and implementation specifics. It is better suited to municipalities, transportation departments, road authorities, and infrastructure consulting or maintenance teams, rather than companies looking for a general project management tool or standard asset management SaaS.
Access from mainland China is unknown. The product is mainly aimed at road asset management for Finnish and international public-sector use cases, so procurement, payment, implementation, and localized support all need further confirmation. For users in China with needs around smart urban management, municipal road maintenance, GIS-based asset operations, or similar scenarios, it would be worth evaluating local GIS platforms, urban infrastructure maintenance management systems, or smart transportation vendors in parallel.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on paraskatu.fi official site.
paraskatu.fi is an Finland SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach paraskatu.fi directly.