GovTech SaaS is not about features.
It is about trust, compliance, and one very patient sales motion.
When a city buys software, speed is not always the first consideration.
They buy safety, process, and proof.
They ask:
– Will this break our rules
– Will this survive an audit
– Will this still work with systems from 1998
In private SaaS, you sell:
– Outcomes in 30 days
– Quick pilots
– Flexible contracts
In GovTech, you sell:
– Risk reduction
– Compliance alignment
– Mission impact over years
You work through:
– RFPs that take months to write
– Committees with ten stakeholders
– Legal reviews that read every line
The founders who win here accept the game.
They build:
– Security and compliance into the product from day one
– Audit-ready records for every action
– Patience into their forecast and runway
They do not chase flashy features.
They chase trust.
Here is the part private SaaS can learn from GovTech:
– Treat compliance as a feature, not a tax
– Make data handling explicit, not hidden in fine print
– Align to the customer mission, not your roadmap
GovTech SaaS is slow to close, fast to spread.
When you earn one agency and deliver, word travels.
I build GTM for long, complex cycles in GovTech.
If you work in this world, how are you adapting your sales motion to match the reality of public procurement and trust-building today?

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