There’s a pothole on Charles Street alongside Boston Common. A truck is parked illegally not far from Harvard Square. People are throwing garbage onto the sidewalk near Fenway Park. I learned about ...
In 2009, the Apple iPhone was only a year and a half old and the App Store had been in existence for less than a year. The Android OS had only been out for a few months and was available on just a ...
Between July 1, 2017 and July 1, 2018, the City of Medford received 2,164 requests on SeeClickFix, an app and online tool that allows residents to report local non-emergency issues directly to City ...
The creators of SeeClickFix reached a milestone this week, and launched a new tool for governments to track how they respond to citizens The company, founded in New Haven in 2009, has spread to cities ...
Lights, leaks, and faster action on snow removal and illegal dumping. And a better sense of community between the housing authority tenants and the rest of the city, through a narrowing of the digital ...
One way to gauge the success of a company is by how often its name appears in the media. By that measure, SeeClickFix dominates its corner of the govtech market, as its competitors’ names – ...
CHELMSFORD — Residents have a new, modern place to turn for the age-old problems of potholes, litter or other neighborhood annoyances. Chelmsford is now among communities that use SeeClickFix, a tool ...
Is anyone monitoring city’s SeeClickFix? I have submitted a few complaints about traffic issues using Baltimore’s SeeClickFix website and it seems as if nothing ever gets fixed. I have not even ...
Need a pothole filled? Tree branch hiding a stop sign? Streetlight out? Now anyone can report issues like these on a mobile phone or PC, without having to figure out which Bellingham city department ...
Philadelphia residents are logging into Connecticut-based technology to report non-emergency neighborhood issues. With SeeClick, users can create watch areas, report concerns – like potholes, barking ...