Find It, Fix It

Find It, Fix It

by City of Seattle

44 ratings
96 reviews
Free

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • November 6, 2012
  • November 25, 2025
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About

Easily report non-emergency issues like potholes, graffiti, or abandoned vehicles directly to the City of Seattle. The app provides location information to help city staff respond efficiently to your reports.

Report potholes
Report graffiti
Report abandoned vehicles
Provide location information
Alert city staff
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What's New in Find It, Fix It

6.4.29

November 25, 2025

Bug fixes and performance improvements

User reviews

Summary is spot on, pointless

City of Seattle doesn’t do their “fix it” part, and they removed the most needed parking violation report, because the city doesn’t provide services to citizens. Not worth getting your hopes up that something will be done by your city government.

Nothing ever happens

This app is sue candy… reprint issues that the city NEVER cares about .. Turing to reports it the app pushes you to customer service and NO ONE At the city cares or does anything maybe alot hole bit nothing else

No list of reports and no map?

This seems fundamentally broken in basic ways.

This app is a joke

The app exists to create the appearance that Seattle cares about people, they do nothing to address issues with sidewalks and accessibility.
Don’t bother with this app they don’t pay attention and you’re just wasting your time.

If they cared they would audit the system they are in charge of and preemptively take action.
These folks hate humans, particularly impaired ones.
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Response time is great. However…

It would be great if there was a way to cancel the request as sometimes the issue gets resolved and I feel guilty for making a request and don’t want to waste the time of the response team.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

21 issues

Cannot sign out

Bug

App only submits on WiFi

Bug

App won't open

Bug

Battery draining after update

Bug

New version is not good

Bug

Terrible 'new' format

Bug

App crashes when trying to open

Bug

Cannot get past location step

Bug

App does not work (submit button inactive)

Bug

App needs location even when given

Bug

App doesn't work

Bug

App crashes

Bug

App is buggy

Bug

App is wonky and shoddily built

Bug

App freezes on login screen

Bug

App is slow

Bug

Cannot locate correct address

Bug

Submit button not active

Bug

App doesn't work on iOS 14

Bug

Non functional, unable to submit

Bug

Buggy app

Bug

Requested Features

10 requests

Way to cancel a request

Feature

Provide feedback on why tickets are closed

Feature

More categories for reporting

Feature

Searchable location map

Feature

Promote the app more

Feature

Follow through with full cleanup

Feature

Add damaged sidewalk category

Feature

Scan license plate for vehicle reports

Feature

Option to cancel a request

Feature

Ability to see why a ticket was closed

Feature

FAQ

What does the Find It, Fix It app do?

The Find It, Fix It app allows users to report non-emergency issues within the City of Seattle. This includes problems such as potholes, graffiti, and abandoned vehicles. It helps streamline the reporting process by providing essential location information.

What kind of issues can I report with this app?

You can report issues like potholes, graffiti, and abandoned vehicles. The app is designed to alert City staff to these types of problems, enabling them to respond effectively.

Is this app free to use?

Yes, the Find It, Fix It app is completely free to download and use. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements associated with its functionality.

Who is this app for?

This app is intended for residents of Seattle who wish to report non-emergency maintenance issues within the city. It provides a convenient way to communicate these concerns to the City.