In the Digital Dialogue feasibility study, the Civil Engineering Administration, based on the insights from the ongoing project Disa -Digital Civil Engineering, aims to explore opportunities and choices that facilitate a digital dialogue with the target groups entrepreneurs, residents and visitors to Gotland. The study is done by using service design processes, where the target groups of the pre-study are put at the centre of the innovations developed to ensure quality and sustainability. The goal is to investigate which lasting platforms can create continuous digital dialogue and to review which processes can make it easier for the user. This is to increase accessibility, legal certainty and participation of the target groups, strengthen democracy on Gotland and the business sector’s prerequisites for development and contribute to sustainable growth. The primary questions that the feasibility study examines are what a business-friendly and customer-oriented community building process looks like, how it can contribute to an inclusive approach and ensure that everyone feels involved in community planning and how the administration can increase the accessibility of information to residents, visitors and industry on the island.