Based on 303 businesses audited.
OpenGov has 1.1 points more reputation than the average for Government, Municipal & Public Sector.
Government, Municipal & Public Sector Reputation: OpenGov (oms.com)
OpenGov is a substance-heavy platform that leverages deep municipal legacy to avoid typical SaaS fluff. The primary BS is technical and structural: the sub-pages for different products serve identical asset management content, suggesting a broken digital footprint. Otherwise, it is a benchmark for specific, metric-driven public sector marketing.
Government, Municipal & Public Sector Reputation: OpenGov (oms.com)
The content perfectly aligns with the Government and Public Sector classification, referencing specific municipal concerns such as FEMA reporting, ASCE infrastructure grades, and GIS (Esri/ArcGIS) integration. The presence of technical terminology like ‘Source-to-Pay’ and ‘Capital Improvement Projects’ confirms deep industry integration.
“The score of 70 is primarily driven by Semantic Coherence (10/20) due to the total mismatch between sub-page URLs and their delivered content. Information Density (8/30) was penalized for excessive repetition of identical value propositions. Trust and Proof (4/20) and Identity/Authority (3/15) scored very well due to the high volume of named, specific client testimonials.”