Fix This Bro — Report Civic Issues Anonymously
Fix This Bro is a free public platform that lets citizens report local civic issues — potholes, broken streetlights, garbage piles, drainage blockages, water leaks, public safety hazards and more — without creating an account. Every report is published on a public dashboard so neighbors, journalists and authorities can see what's broken in their city.
How it works
- Report — Snap a photo or paste a tweet, pick a category and severity, drop a location pin. It takes under a minute.
- Track — Every issue gets a public page with map, hashtags, comments and upvotes so it can't be ignored.
- Resolve — Once an issue is fixed, anyone can submit photo, video or news-link proof and the status flips to "Fixed".
Why anonymous reporting matters
Citizens often hesitate to flag civic problems because of fear of retaliation, privacy concerns or simply not wanting another login. Fix This Bro removes that friction. No email, no phone number, no profile — just the report and the evidence. We use only category, severity, location, optional media and optional source URL. Reports cannot be edited after submission to preserve integrity.
Categories we cover
Pothole and road damage, garbage and waste, drainage blockages, water leaks, broken streetlights, public safety hazards, and other civic infrastructure failures. Every report is geotagged and categorized so patterns become visible across cities.
Built for citizens, journalists and local authorities
Residents use Fix This Bro to escalate persistent neighborhood problems. Local journalists use the dashboard to spot patterns of municipal neglect. Concerned officials use it as an open backlog of work that needs attention. The data is public, the platform is free, and there are no ads on report pages.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an account to report an issue?
No. Reporting is fully anonymous. You don't need to sign up, log in or share any personal information.
Is Fix This Bro free?
Yes. Reporting, browsing the dashboard, commenting and submitting proof of fix are all free for everyone.
Who sees my report?
Every report is public on the dashboard so any citizen, journalist or authority can view it.
Can I edit or delete a report after I submit it?
No. To preserve evidentiary value and prevent abuse, reports are immutable once submitted.
How do I mark an issue as fixed?
Open the issue page and submit proof of fix — a photo, a short video, a news article URL or a tweet. The status will update to "Fixed".
Does Fix This Bro contact local government on my behalf?
No. Fix This Bro is a public record — not a ticketing system. Sharing the public link with the relevant authority or media outlet amplifies the report.
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