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PermitFlow Raises $54M to Cut Permit Approval Times from Months to Days – AlleyWatch

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America’s $1.6T construction industry faces a critical infrastructure crisis: while housing starts reached 1.43M units in mid-2025, 77% of developers report permitting delays, with cities like San Francisco averaging 33 months just to secure approval. This pre-construction bottleneck has compounded a 4.7M housing unit shortage, pushing median home prices up $88K since 2020 while construction timelines stretch beyond 300 days from permit to final inspection in many markets. PermitFlow addresses this systemic breakdown with AI agents that automate the entire pre-construction workflow, from jurisdiction research through final approvals, turning what typically takes months into days. Since launching in 2021, the platform has powered over $20B in construction value nationwide, drawing on a proprietary dataset of 12M+ municipal data points to deliver 2.5X faster permit approvals and 5X ROI for builders. With leading construction teams including Lennar, Amazon, and Dick’s Sporting Goods now relying on the platform to navigate 7K+ jurisdictions, PermitFlow’s approach demonstrates how intelligent automation can unlock housing supply at scale where manual processes have failed.

AlleyWatch sat down with PermitFlow Cofounder and CEO Francis Thumpasery to learn more about the business, the company’s future plans, recent funding round that brings its total capital raised to $90.5M, and much, much more…

Who were your investors and how much did you raise?

$54M Series B led by Accel, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Felicis, Initialized Capital, Altos Ventures, Y Combinator, and existing investors.

Tell us about the product or service that PermitFlow offers.

PermitFlow offers a suite of AI agents, including modules for permitting, inspections, and license management, with more in development to meet rising demand from builders nationwide.

What inspired the start of PermitFlow?

Samuel Lam (cofounder) and I both experienced the delays, complexity, and inefficiencies of construction permitting firsthand. Working closely with contractors, developers, and local AHJs, our team saw how fragmented systems and manual workflows added overhead and slowed down projects before they even began. These inefficiencies made pre-construction more expensive and unpredictable, becoming a major bottleneck to housing, infrastructure, commercial development, and home services. PermitFlow was built to streamline the entire pre-construction process, starting with fast, effortless, and predictable permitting.

How is PermitFlow different?

PermitFlow is the leading AI company for construction because we understand the nuances of both construction and technology intricately. Our team combines real world construction experience and deep technical expertise to solve complex problems with thoughtful, impactful solutions.

What market does PermitFlow target and how big is it?

PermitFlow serves the $1.6TAmerican construction industry.

What’s your business model?

We’re a subscription software platform.

How are you preparing for a potential economic slowdown?

This round puts us in a strong position to stay focused regardless of macro conditions. We’re investing in product and customer outcomes with a disciplined plan to make sure we remain a reliable long-term partner for builders.

What was the funding process like?

We had very strong demand from several top tier investors. The process was extremely fast. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Accel in the end!

What are the biggest challenges that you faced while raising capital?

Fundraising while operating a hyper-growth company is always intense. The business doesn’t pause, so balancing customers, hiring, product momentum, and the raise itself was a real juggling act. I’m grateful for how our team handled it.

What factors about your business led your investors to write the check?

We’re fortunate to work with incredible construction companies across the spectrum, and we’ve earned their trust over time by delivering real results. Investors also saw a large, durable market and a team that’s been executing quickly against it.

What are the milestones you plan to achieve in the next six months?

This capital enables us to accelerate product development and expand our team to meet rising demand from builders nationwide.  

What advice can you offer companies in New York that do not have a fresh injection of capital in the bank?

Every company’s situation is different, so I don’t want to over-generalize. What’s been true for us is treating capital as the result of building a strong, enduring business. We do this by staying close to customers, controlling burn, and focusing on real value creation. If you do that consistently, fundraising becomes the byproduct.

Where do you see the company going now over the near term?

Demand from builders is stronger than ever. We plan to grow our suite of AI agents and expand our team to meet the demand for our platform, empowering builders to accelerate construction projects from concept to reality.

What’s your favorite winter destination in and around the city?

I am a fan of Bryant Park’s Winter Village, right near our office. The holiday energy is great, and walking up Fifth Avenue afterward to see the holiday décor is a favorite.

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