
GreenLite
GreenLite is a technology-enabled permitting service for construction teams and public building departments that pairs expert plan review with software intake, code checks, and permit tracking marketed under the Atlas and LiteTable experiences.
GreenLite targets owners, developers, builders, and national rollout programs that need building permits without long back-and-forth with agencies. The company combines human specialists with software workflows so drawings and supporting files are organized, checked against code expectations, and advanced through submission and approval with clearer timelines than ad hoc email chains.
Offerings include full-service permit management, private plan review where local rules allow licensed third-party reviewers, and code compliance reviews aimed at cutting revision counts before plans reach the authority having jurisdiction. Marketing pages describe an Atlas dashboard for status visibility and LiteTable for in-house compliance review sessions, alongside AI-assisted document intake described on the public site.
Jurisdiction-specific intelligence shows up in FAQs and case studies focused on states such as Florida and Tennessee, including metrics like fastest issued permits and average days from submission to approval for highlighted programs. The homepage cites outcomes such as a 60 percent reduction in permitting timelines and more than one thousand eight hundred revision cycles removed, framed as aggregate customer results rather than a guarantee for every file (GreenLite, 2026).
Project types called out publicly range from ground-up buildings and tenant improvements to retail rollouts, healthcare, education, banking, and EV-related work. Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire, and accessibility scopes appear in FAQ copy as supported permit categories, which helps teams map the service to typical commercial construction pipelines.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Blends software visibility with human plan review and permitting specialists
- Public case studies with timing metrics for specific state programs
- Supports many commercial project types and multi-location portfolios
- Explains private plan review versus traditional municipal review paths
- Atlas positioning gives one place to watch status instead of scattered inboxes
Cons
- Pricing is not listed online; engagement terms need direct sales discussion
- Private plan review availability depends on local statutes and AHJ rules
- Heavy reliance on GreenLite staffing means capacity questions matter for peak periods
- Not a BIM authoring tool; it wraps permitting around your existing drawing sets
Key features
Atlas dashboard: Central tracking for permit status, timelines, and next steps across locations.
LiteTable: Workspace for structured compliance review sessions referenced in GreenLite materials.
Permit management: End-to-end handling of submissions, agency coordination, and approvals where offered.
Private plan review: Third-party review and stamping in jurisdictions that permit licensed private providers.
Pre-submission code review: Checks before filing to reduce comment cycles on first review.
Multi-site programs: Positioning for brands that permit many locations under shared playbooks.
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No public rate card on greenlite.com; request a proposal for your portfolio and jurisdictions.
Frequently asked questions
What does GreenLite do for construction projects?
GreenLite sells permitting support that mixes software for tracking and document handling with people who review plans for code issues, manage submissions, and coordinate with agencies. Atlas is described as the customer dashboard for status, while expert teams handle compliance work and filings.
Is GreenLite the same as a permit expeditor?
GreenLite positions itself as broader than classic expediters by adding technology-enabled workflows, proactive compliance reviews, and jurisdiction-specific strategy rather than only shuttling paperwork. Your fit still depends on how your AHJ accepts third-party submissions and reviews.
What is private plan review in GreenLite???s materials?
Where regulations allow, licensed experts can review and stamp plans for code compliance before municipal review, which GreenLite links to faster cycles when backlog is high. Where private review is not allowed, they still advertise pre-submission compliance checks to reduce comments.
Which permit types does GreenLite say it covers?
Public FAQ text lists building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire, and accessibility permits, plus selected ancillary items such as site, utility, or business licenses depending on the project. Always confirm scope with GreenLite for your city and occupancy type.
Does GreenLite work for multi-state rollouts?
FAQ pages call out multi-location permitting with centralized tracking and shared intelligence across jurisdictions. Brands with repeatable prototypes still need local exceptions, which is why the service emphasizes jurisdiction-specific checklists.
How fast can permits move with GreenLite?
Marketing pages quote program-level metrics such as an eight-day fastest issuance in Florida and a four-day fastest issuance in Tennessee, plus average submission-to-approval ranges for those stories. Treat any figures as non-binding marketing highlights and validate against your own project facts.
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- Case studiesArticle