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Stephanie Pym
October 30, 2024
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After acquiring Camino Technologies in 2023, Clariti today announced the consolidation of the two brands under the Clariti name, rebranding Camino’s permitting system as Clariti Launch and its development guide as Clariti Guide.  

With the new unified brand, Clariti now offers community development products for governments of all sizes, with each of its three solutions uniquely suited to meet the needs of different-sized teams and varying project complexities. The Clariti product suite now includes:

  • Clariti Enterprise (formerly Clariti Community Development): The most configurable permitting platform for large governments that handles high volumes and complex requirements.
  • Clariti Launch (formerly Camino Permitting System): A ready-to-deploy system, ideal for smaller teams or those seeking faster implementation, with the ability to scale as needs grow.
  • Clariti Guide (formerly Camino Permit Guide, Development Guide): An online, GIS-powered tool that provides accurate, location-based application instructions and information to customers.

The integration of the brands not only reflects the company’s mission to help all governments deliver exceptional experiences for their communities, but also its commitment to product innovation, with significant investments being made to its Launch and Enterprise systems. 

“By bringing together the strengths of Clariti and Camino, we’re giving government agencies the tools they need to simplify their operations and scale as their needs grow,” said Cyrus Symoom, Co-CEO of Clariti. “Whether it's a small team looking for rapid deployment or a large agency managing complex workflows, our unified platform offers the flexibility and efficiency to meet the unique challenges of agencies of all sizes.”

A Shared Vision for the Future

Clariti’s expanded offerings and unified brand identity will serve as a foundation for future growth. As part of its long-term strategy, the company is committed to helping governments reach new levels of efficiency and aims to serve 100 million citizens by 2030.

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