The same build, paid for again and again
A téléservice here, a document workflow there, a dashboard for the next programme. Public bodies commission the same building blocks over and over, each time as a bespoke project, each time on a different stack, each time with its own maintenance bill and its own lock-in. The citizen-facing result is inconsistent; the public-money result is waste.
The recurring needs of an administration are not, in fact, that varied: a portal, e-services, forms, documents, validation circuits and dashboards. The problem is that they keep being rebuilt instead of configured.
What Dacleo actually ships
Dacleo is a sovereign, sovereign web platform that ships those building blocks ready to deploy. A public body stands up a service in its own colours, on its own domain, adapted to its CCTP - the public-tender specification - rather than commissioning a build from zero.
- A portal and e-services citizens and agents actually use.
- Forms and document flows with a native audit trail.
- Approval circuits that match how an administration really decides.
- Dashboards for the people accountable for the service.
- Dedicated-space isolation - each administration on its own space.
The recurring needs of administrations and local authorities, already solved - configured, not rebuilt.
Sovereign by construction
Citizen data is not data like any other. Dacleo is hosted in France, auditable, with native access control and an audit trail - and it is built for the constraints of public procurement rather than retrofitted to them. There is no foreign cloud dependency in the path of a benefit decision or a public form.
Because the core is configurable rather than bespoke, a public body keeps the ability to read, export and move its own data. Sovereignty here is not a slogan; it is the absence of lock-in.
Where Dacleo stands today
Dacleo is available, with active outreach to the public sector. A demo request and a 30-day free trial are the way in, and the marchés-publics page speaks directly to the buyers who work under a CCTP.
Product · Dacleo
The sovereign base for public digital services.
The full product page for Dacleo - the building blocks, the sovereignty model, and the route to a demonstration.