How Qwally Helps Government Communications
Simplified Communication for Complex Processes
Communicating complex regulations and processes can overwhelm government staff and business owners. Qwally translates these into plain language, ensuring your diverse community can access and understand what’s required to start or grow a business.
A comprehensive engagement platform for business services.
Qwally makes it easy for business owners to find, understand, and follow government requirements. Our platform breaks down complex regulations into digestible information, providing a self-service experience that scales your support while enhancing service quality. By improving clarity and accessibility, we help you deliver an excellent customer experience to every business in your community.
We Solve Your Common Engagement Challenges
Confusing Language and Complex Regulations
Government jargon and confusing ordinance structures lead to frustration for business owners trying to comply with requirements.
Inconsistent or Outdated Information
Business owners often find outdated or fragmented guidance across various government websites, resulting in delays and missteps.
Diverse Community Needs
Serving a multilingual and diverse population means overcoming the challenges of translating essential information into many languages.
Clear Communication, Less Confusion
Plain Language Instructions
Qwally provides plain language guides to help businesses understand what is required. No need to be a government expert—business owners receive clear instructions on how to navigate the process.
Centralized Business Hub
With a single point of access, businesses can find all the relevant information they need, avoiding confusion and ensuring that they’re prepared at every step.
Rich Engagement Data
Qwally equips your team with powerful insights through comprehensive engagement data. Analyze web traffic, business sign-ups, and user interactions to measure the effectiveness of your promotional efforts.
Success Story
Qwally reduced response times by 83% for early zoning-related applications using fewer staff resources in Kansas City, MO.