For years, government finance teams have relied on static budget books—often in printed binders or long, carefully formatted PDFs. While these documents served their purpose, the expectations of elected officials, internal stakeholders, and the public have shifted. Today, budget information is expected to be accessible, interactive, and easy to update.
We’re not just talking about a format change. We’re discussing a strategic shift in how public agencies share their most important financial story.
Static budget books are typically built in Word, Excel, or layout software, then exported as a final document. These are polished, familiar, and often visually detailed—but they come with serious trade-offs:
In an era of mission-critical clarity and trust, static budget books can’t keep up.
The next generation of budget books is dynamic, digital, and data-connected. These aren’t just PDF upgrades—they’re full platforms that integrate budgeting, formatting, publishing, and collaboration in one place.
Before switching to a digital platform, the Park City School District in Utah was building its budget books the traditional way: Word documents, linked spreadsheets, and a lot of copy-pasting. The files were so large that they could take up to 25 minutes to open.
Even minor changes required manual updates across sections. The result? Hours lost to formatting, a greater risk of errors, and limited time for analysis and strategy.
By adopting a centralized digital platform, Park City:
“Gravity has significantly reduced the time and effort required to produce our budget book, allowing us to focus on more strategic initiatives.”
— Randy Upton, CFO, Park City School District
Today’s public sector finance leaders are navigating complex challenges—economic uncertainty, shifting priorities, and rising demands for transparency.
Static documents weren’t built for this moment. But modern platforms are.
With a modern approach, teams can:
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