About Tracivic
Texas municipal-government intelligence for businesses that can't afford to miss a vote.
What We Do
Tracivic indexes every published agenda from every Texas governing body that approves rezonings, abatements, water and transmission capacity, school bonds, and capital infrastructure — 288 city councils, 210 county commissioners courts, 664 independent school districts, and 877 municipal utility districts. The day an agenda is posted, we have it.
We turn the public-records sprawl into a single searchable stream — so legislative analysts, lobbyists, think tanks, investors, data-center developers, and ISD finance officers know what's about to be voted on, by whom, and where.
Our Technology
Data Collection
We pull agendas from every major publishing platform Texas governments use — CivicClerk, Legistar, Granicus, BoardDocs, NovusAGENDA, PrimeGov, CivicEngage and others — using each platform's API or page archive to grab the full agenda packet, not just titles.
AI-Powered Extraction
Every agenda item is OCR'd if needed, then processed by purpose-built AI agents that generate plain-language summaries, categorize the item, extract relevant tags, and assign persona tags (data-center-developer, wind-developer, BESS-developer, manufacturing-buyer) so the right deals surface for the right buyers.
Alerts & Tracy
Our keyword-matching engine sends daily-digest or instant alerts when your topics appear. Tracy, our research chatbot, lets you ask questions in plain English (“which Permian counties discussed solar this quarter?”) with cited answers and downloadable reports.
Live Statistics
Why Texas-Only
National competitors cover thousands of cities thinly — surface-level titles, no PDF extraction, no schools, no MUDs. Texas alone has 1,200+ MUDs that decide water and wastewater capacity for every greenfield development, and 1,000+ ISDs that control attendance zones and bond elections worth billions.
Tracivic goes deep on Texas instead of wide and shallow. If a project requires a city council, a county commissioners court, an ISD, AND a MUD to all sign off (which they often do for utility-scale solar, BESS sites, and data centers), we're the only platform monitoring all four.
Our Vision
Government decisions move billions of dollars in Texas every year — rezonings, Chapter 313/380/381 abatements, utility easements, school-site selections, water-capacity allocations — and the information about them is scattered across hundreds of city portals, buried in 200-page PDFs, and published with as little as 72 hours' notice.
We're building the definitive source for Texas municipal government activity, with structured data on every governing body that touches a project — so business decisions get made on real intelligence, not on what someone happened to spot on a city website.
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