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This YC alum just raised $31M to build the ‘TurboTax for construction permitting’
PermitFlow, which has built construction permitting software, has raised $30.8 million in Series A funding led by Kleiner Perkins.
The latest to receive venture funding is PermitFlow, a Y Combinator alum that has developed “end-to-end” workflow and automation software that aims to “take care of permitting from soup to nuts,” according to its founders. The company is working to embed LLMs (language learning models) throughout its product to decipher “obscure” requirements and help users understand what permits they need depending on their given project, how to best prepare and submit them, and to also track the process. Other startups in the space that have recently raised capital include San Francisco-based Pulley, which raised $4.4 million in seed funding in June 2022 to help advance on its goal to shorten the construction permitting process “from months to days.” In October, Austin-based GreenLite announced it had emerged from stealth with$8 million in seed funding.
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