2 Jan 2026
A Housing development monitor is a digital system where municipalities, regions, and provinces uniformly register and visualize housing development plans, phasing, progress, plan capacity, and bottlenecks. Governments use such a monitor to track the housing development task, create realistic planning, and manage delays or risks in a timely manner. The Clappform Housing development monitor is developed based on national standards (such as Basisset 2.0) and fully aligns with the methodology of the Public-Private Monitor (PPM). This ensures everyone works with a single uniform data and reporting structure.
Clappform distinguishes itself by bringing all housing development data together in one user-friendly platform. The monitor displays plans on interactive maps, provides insight into progress via dashboards, and supports additional data such as energy transition, grid congestion, socio-economic indicators, and spatial planning. This results in a complete and up-to-date view of the housing development tasks per municipality, region, or province.
The platform is designed for collaboration and supports a clear roles and rights structure, enabling public and private parties to share information securely. Sensitive data remains protected, while public maps and pages can be published where needed. Clappform complies with ISO9001, ISO27001, WCAG 2.0, and supports SSO, making the monitor safe, accessible, and reliable for every organisation.
By combining national data standards, clear visualisation, secure collaboration, and additional thematic data, Clappform is a comprehensive and future-proof housing development monitor. Governments use the platform to drive Data-driven management, follow regional agreements, and quickly gain insights into where acceleration is possible. Thus, Clappform is a logical answer to the question of how to effectively monitor and organise housing development.
