Smart public-space management platform for municipal governments
Progresity builds software for Dutch municipalities to manage public spaces—streets, parks, infrastructure—more efficiently. The tech stack (Oracle, PostgreSQL, Java/Spring Boot, Angular) reflects a mature backend-heavy architecture; current projects focus on two consumer-facing apps (buitenbeter, binnenbeter) and a geospatial platform (geovisia). The org is actively transitioning from project-based delivery to product teams, with hiring concentrated in engineering and design—a structural shift visible in their stated pain points around team organization and product visibility.
Progresity operates since 2003 as a privately held software company headquartered in Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands. They serve Dutch local authorities with solutions for public-space management, asset tracking, and incident reporting. The platform integrates mapping (Google Maps, FME for geospatial data), relational databases (Oracle, PostgreSQL), and web applications (Angular/TypeScript frontends on Java/Spring Boot backends) to help municipalities coordinate maintenance, repairs, and planning across public infrastructure. Recent work spans mobile apps (buitenbeter for citizen reporting, binnenbeter for internal operations) and a broader geospatial platform (geovisia).
Oracle and PostgreSQL for data; Java with Spring Boot and WildFly for backend services; Angular and TypeScript for web frontends; FME for geospatial processing; Google Maps for mapping; .NET/C# and NET MAUI for cross-platform mobile.
Two public-space apps (buitenbeter for citizen reporting, binnenbeter for municipal operations), geovisia geospatial platform implementation, UX vision refinement for geovisia, product discovery work, and content/video campaigns—reflecting a shift from project-based toward product-oriented delivery.
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