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 ...
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 ...
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 – ...
Doug Hardy, an associate editor and Internet supervisor for The Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Conn., wanted to increase page views on its Web site. Mr. Hardy had heard about SeeClickFix.com, a local ...
SeeClickFix is geodynamic application that is part of a movement to bring citizens closer with their local governments. The premise of the app is simple - when you come across a non-emergency issue in ...
The Freeman can help you address the problem, and others. A partnership between the Freeman and seeclickfix.com allows readers to use the digital networking tool to ...
The Omidyar-funded SeeClickFix, a site which helps users report and get community issues like potholes and graffiti taken care of, has launched on the Facebook platform today. For the uninitiated, ...
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 ...
Ben Berkowitz has sold T-shirts proclaiming, “New Haven: It’s better than your town.” He founded a local business association and helped organize an annual scavenger hunt to familiarize residents with ...
Citizen engagement platform SeeClickFix announced June 30 that it has raised $1.6 million in new funding. The funding — led by Elm Street Ventures and joined by O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, Omidyar ...
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