ALBANY — The city will stop using SeeClickFix, the popular website and app that allows people to file written complaints about road conditions, graffiti and other quality-of-life matters. The decision ...
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 – ...
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 ...
MUSKEGON, Mich. — Muskegon residents now have a new tool to report non-emergency neighborhood issues directly to city officials through the SeeClickFix app. The app allows users to submit photos of ...
ALBANY — Albany’s Common Council has proposed a law that would tweak the legal wording of city code in hopes that Albany could restore its use of the popular website and app SeeClickFix without facing ...
EveryBlock, a site that has pioneered the local news space, today announced a content-sharing partnership with SeeClickFix. The collaboration provides consumers in each of EveryBlock’s 16 cities with ...
When citizens want to file a service request with their local government to fix a broken sign or pothole in the road, they usually have options. Most of them have mobile phones, and access to phone ...
MIDDLETOWN — Residents, business owners and visitors may now report issues of concern around town via the SeeClickFix platform, a initiative launched by officials Wednesday. SeeClickFix is an app and ...
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 ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cartegraph, a leader in high-performance government software and services, has announced an exclusive partnership with citizen request leader, SeeClickFix. This ...
NEW HAVEN — SeeClickFix, one of the city’s leading technology companies, has been acquired by Kansas-based CivicPlus. Financial terms of the deal, which was announced late Friday, were not released.