Government agency websites.
DigiSavvy builds secure, standards-compliant website platforms for cities, counties, and state agencies — public-facing sites and the custom functionality that connects to the tools you already run. Accessible by default, and easy for your team to manage.
Built for the way government works
Secure, accessible, and standards-compliant — without the enterprise price tag or the multi-year timeline.
Government sites carry real obligations: accessibility law, public records, security reviews, and a community that needs to actually find things. We build platforms that meet those requirements out of the box — and that your staff can run without a developer on call.
- Role-based access. Admins and staff edit only the content that’s theirs — clean permissions, no accidental edits to the wrong department’s pages.
- Integrated and reportable. Connect the analytics, reporting, and applications you already run, with intelligent on-site search so residents actually find what they need.
- Built to grow. A modular platform that scales with your team, your services, and your community’s needs — not a rebuild every few years.
- Operated, not abandoned. We stay after launch — monitoring, steady updates, and a human who answers when something looks off.
What we build for agencies
From the public-facing site to the systems running behind it.
Public-facing websites
Fast, accessible sites for the people you serve — services, departments, news, and the information they actually came for.
Forms, permits & requests
Online forms, applications, and service requests — routed, tracked, and connected to the systems you already run.
Records & search
Searchable document libraries and public records, organized so residents and staff find them in seconds.
Alerts & integrations
Notifications when it matters, plus analytics and reporting wired into one source of truth — no copy-paste between tools.
Accessible and standards-compliant by default
We believe the best web is an open web. Every project ships usable by the widest range of people.
VPAT support
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template documentation on every project, so procurement and compliance have what they need on file.
WCAG 2.1 AA and beyond
We build to WCAG 2.1 AA as the baseline, not an afterthought — the same standard Section 508 expects.
Tested with real people
Integrated user testing and issue remediation, so accessibility holds up in the real world, not just in an automated scan.
Cities and institutions, handled
Public-sector and large-institution platforms, where uptime, security, and accessibility aren’t optional.
Questions, answered
What agencies ask before they hire us.
Do you work with government procurement and contracts?
Yes. We’re comfortable with public-sector requirements — accessibility documentation (VPAT), security reviews, and the paperwork that comes with government work — and we’ll fit the way your agency buys.
Are the sites accessible and Section 508 / WCAG compliant?
Yes. We build to WCAG 2.1 AA and beyond as the baseline, with VPAT documentation and real user testing — not an accessibility plugin bolted on at the end.
Can our staff manage the site without a developer?
That’s the point. Role-based access lets each person edit only what’s theirs, and the platform is built for your team to run day to day. We’re here when you need us, not required for routine updates.
What platform do you build on?
WordPress, almost always — it’s open, well-supported, and you own it outright. No proprietary CMS, no vendor lock-in, and it integrates cleanly with the analytics, reporting, and applications you already use.
Serving the public deserves better tools.
Tell us what your agency needs. We’ll scope a secure, accessible platform your team can actually run — and stick around to keep it running.
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