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Website for the public sector

A website that meets every requirement for municipal operations.

# Digital noticeboard

Meet the requirements without extra work.

Publish the notices required under the Swedish Local Government Act, with automatic logging and a history of past postings.

# Smart search

Find it, even if you misspell it.

Search recognises synonyms, word forms, and typos. Filter by category or tag, and search inside PDF content too.

# Accessible from the start

Built to meet the Web Accessibility Directive.

The platform is tested and built to meet WCAG 2.1 level AA, the requirement for public sector websites.

Websites for schools, tourism, and business

Build sites for different areas of operation within the same system, sharing templates and components.

Intranet for departments and sectors

A central intranet, complemented by individual intranets per department, with shared search and structure.

Web analytics for editors

Statistics are gathered per page, so editors can see what needs updating without digging through analytics tools.

Social features

Create groups, tag colleagues, or comment on intranet content.

Venue and event database

Share and pull in event information, open for any municipality to build on.

Feedback feature

Visitors can leave feedback directly on a page, with the option to follow up with a comment.

Part of Collective Tools

Web is part of the Collective Tools subscription. You don’t have to choose, you get access to the whole suite.

Built for the public sector

Collective Tools Web is built on Municipio, created by the City of Helsingborg and used by more than 15 Swedish municipalities.

Secure, open and independent. With Collective Tools Web you take back control.

Security

Login via Keycloak SSO, connectable to your existing access management system. Two-factor authentication supported. Automatic database backups and logging of intrusion attempts.

Privacy

No data is shared with third parties or advertisers. The source code is open for independent audit.

Sovereignty

Independent of American companies. Installed on servers in Sweden, within the EU, or your own server environment. You own your data and can always move it.

Accessibility

Meets WCAG 2.1 level AA, in line with the Web Accessibility Directive.

Built on: Municipio Created by: City of Helsingborg License: MIT Source code: github.com/municipio-se/municipio-deployment