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PermitPlace is a commercial building permit expediting and permit management service provider founded in 2003. It focuses on helping builders, architects, business owners, and multi-location brands in retail, food service, and other sectors obtain building permit approvals faster. According to the text, it has served more than 2,500 companies and publishes over 60 named case studies, covering permitting processes across all 50 U.S. states and Canada.
Its core offering is not traditional SaaS software, but a professional services workflow built around permit approvals. In the early stage, it provides due diligence, fee and timeline estimates, and research into potential issues. In the middle stage, it handles document collection, form review, submission package preparation, plan submission, and meeting follow-up. In the later stage, it addresses review comments, coordinates revisions, resubmits materials, and completes final fee calculations and ready-to-issue documents. The text also mentions the “Permit Place Client Portal,” but does not provide details about the portal’s functionality.
The page does not disclose plans, quotes, free trials, or payment methods. The more notable information is its service-level agreement: due diligence is completed within 5 business days, AHJ comments are responded to within 1 business day, and quality control is completed within 48 hours. It also offers credits if the SLA is not met and covers resubmissions caused by its own errors. This has practical value for companies that depend on construction schedules. In terms of collaboration, the text says it coordinates stakeholder revisions, but does not explain permissions, roles, or team management capabilities.
Its strengths are long industry experience, a clear focus on commercial permitting, well-defined capabilities for serving multi-location brands, and contract-based SLAs that reduce uncertainty. The downside is the lack of software product information: third-party integrations, APIs, data security compliance, and deployment methods are not disclosed. Pricing is also not transparent. As a result, it is better evaluated as a “permit approval managed service plus client portal” rather than a standalone enterprise software platform.
PermitPlace is suitable for companies carrying out commercial construction, store expansion, or chain restaurant/retail rollouts in the United States and Canada. For Chinese users without North American projects, its applicability is limited; for those with cross-border store openings or construction needs, it may be worth considering as a local permitting consultant. The text does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or local alternatives, so its access status is unknown.
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permitplace.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach permitplace.com directly.