Government Technology featured Friend of ProudCity Rebecca Woodbury and the launch of her new civic consultancy Department of Civic Things. They also mentioned her work with ProudCity.
We’re proud to publish our updated 2021 Local Government Website Buying Guide. The guide is available in web format and in a Google Doc, which can be downloaded as a PDF. Feel free to add your comments and ideas to the Google Doc to help make it better. It includes a checklist, do’s and don’ts, … Continued
ProudCity was honored to be featured on ProcureNow‘s ‘Amazing, Affordable Software for Local Government‘ webinar series, where we discussed best practices for procuring software-as-a-service powered local government websites. Watch ProudCityProudCity is a digital government platform that makes it easy and cost-effective to launch and manage all aspects of digital government operations, including websites, meetings, online forms and payments. proudcity.com
We’re honored to welcome our first utility service to the ProudCity Platform. Say hello to the new North Alabama Gas District website, located at nagd.com. The site, using a simplified version of our city template, was launched in 30 days and includes user-friendly landing pages with categorized frequently asked questions. If you are a utility … Continued
Governments can now build websites faster using ProudCity pre-built page layouts. ProudCity has a number of pre-built page layouts that can easily be inserted into a new or existing web page. The page widgets in each layout can then be customized to suit your specific design and content needs. Example layouts Homepage Landing page Connect … Continued
As governments work to build digital responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19), one aspect of this is a need for web icons that support text-based communications. ProudCity uses the Font Awesome to make it easy for our government partners to add icons into website pages. Coronavirus-related icons To support coronavirus-related communications, Font Awesome recently added and … Continued
Government Technology asked five government technology leaders what they expected to happen in the past five years that did — or did not — come to pass. ProudCity CEO Luke Fretwell was one of them.