Joyzo Joins Cybozu’s “Municipality-Wide DX Box” Partner Program and Offers Trial Access to “Jichitai 39”

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  • 📰 Published: May 14, 2026 at 20:01
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Joyzo, a systems integration company specializing in kintone, announced that it has joined Cybozu’s partner program for “Municipality-Wide DX Box,” a government-wide DX support program for local municipalities. Under the program, Joyzo will provide its municipality-focused business package “Jichitai 39” together with Cybozu’s free verification environment for all municipal staff, available until the end of April 2027. “Jichitai 39” is a package designed specifically for local government operations, built on the knowledge of former city hall employees with more than 20 years of field experience. Its key feature is readiness: municipalities can begin using it on the day of introduction without building systems from scratch. By packaging common needs, Joyzo aims to remove early adoption barriers such as limited IT skills and lack of setup time, while helping frontline staff continuously improve apps as they use them. “Municipality-Wide DX Box” is a kintone-based DX program for municipalities provided by Cybozu. It allows local governments to use a free preparation environment ahead of full-scale introduction in the following fiscal year or later. The program includes a kintone environment usable by all staff, support content for reviewing and selecting business processes for improvement, materials for budget requests and internal explanations, on-demand municipal training called “Kinsemi,” and free access to certain partner services and plugins during the program period. Municipalities that work with Joyzo can also try each package in “Jichitai 39” free of charge. Joyzo says local governments face increasingly diverse and complex administrative needs, while workloads per staff member continue to grow. Rebuilding efficient workflows with ICT has become unavoidable. However, traditional outsourced systems often face budget and lead-time constraints, while spreadsheet-based internal management can make know-how around macros and formulas dependent on individuals, complicating handovers during regular personnel transfers. To address these issues, Joyzo offers “Jichitai 39,” optimized for more than 39 types of municipal work, enabling frontline teams to immediately begin improving operations and expanding citizen services. The “Jichitai 39” lineup includes around 40 municipality-specific packages, such as a council response management system, disaster patrol reporting system, public vehicle management system, and child abuse prevention system. Beyond tool provision, Joyzo offers hands-on support from former city hall staff with more than 20 years of practical experience to help municipalities overcome process barriers. Its face-to-face development method also enables fast implementation in as little as one day, with settings tailored to each municipality or department’s operations. Joyzo also provides special kintone courses for municipal staff through the online learning service Schoo, led by company representative Yasutaka Shinomiya. The courses cover the basics of kintone, requirements organization, app design, rollout rules, and operational structures. Joyzo has also received star ratings in the integration, sales, and extension categories of Cybozu’s official partner evaluation program, “Cybozu Partner Network Report 2026,” maintaining high-level ratings for five consecutive years since the program began. Municipalities interested in using Joyzo’s packages and hands-on support through “Municipality-Wide DX Box” can apply via the dedicated form. Participation requires conditions such as verification with all staff, and further details are available by inquiry.