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Page Description: Create beautiful, customer-focused websites that make it easy for people to find what they need

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Page Text: See how it works Modernize your website With 40+ standard website capabilities tested and designed for government users, ensure everything from publishing content and forms, to updating website layout and design elements can be done without any coding skills. MyArea Show residents their nearest events, parks, works & more Predictive Search Increase customer self-serve, with the help of deep data Insights Get data driven insights to improve your website Forms & Policies A central place for all forms,  policies and procedures Subsites Create additional websites  for your departments Services Transform instructional content into actionable services pages - And much more Using the Software-as-a-Service model has already benefited Lakewood. OpenCities listened to our requests for some features we needed but were not offered as part of its platform. By the time we were ready to launch, OpenCities created and released new features that serve our needs and other cities using the platform." Kit Lammers Communications Manager City of Lakewood OpenCities has been nothing less than transformational for the City of Grand Rapids. With OpenCities we didn't just redesign the website, we redesigned the way our city does business.” Becky Jo Glover Chief of Customer Service and Innovation City of Grand Rapids We were grateful to find the OpenCities platform, which gave us the features to easily provide access and inclusion to all residents of Broken Hill City Council. Not only have we changed the way we provide services to the community, but we’ve shifted the way we think about accessibility in our council – putting it at the heart of everything we do.” Luke Dart

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