Your street's
busted. So's mine.

Snap the pothole, the broken light, the drain that's flooded again. Put it on the map. We track who fixes it — and who ghosts. Free, open, no city contracts.

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Real reports from real neighbors.

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Be the first to call out a broken thing in your area.

Report something in my area

How it works

Takes less than a minute
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Snap

Take a photo of the problem. We’ll grab location + time automatically.

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Spread

Your report hits the public map and gets seen by your community (and the right people).

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Track

We track every update so you can see what’s fixed, what’s ignored, and by whom.

The promise

No ads. No city contracts. No paid prioritization.

Built by people fed up with broken streets. Owned by the community that uses it. Every report public, every fix tracked, every ghost response on the record.

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The Scorecard

We keep receipts. See which cities respond, which drag their feet, and who ignores their streets.

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Built by people
fed up.

OpenStreetProblem is a community of neighbors, not bureaucrats. Together, we map problems, push for fixes, and build better cities.

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About OpenStreetProblem

Built by people fed up with broken streets. Free, open, no ads.

Potholes, flooding, broken street lights, overflowing garbage bins, damaged sidewalks — every city has them, every neighbourhood deserves a simple way to deal with them. OpenStreetProblem is a free civic issue tracker that puts the power of reporting directly into residents' hands.

Snap a photo, drop a pin on the live map, and your report joins a growing network of community-verified civic issues. AI auto-classifies the problem type and severity, checks for duplicates, and routes the report to the people who can actually fix it — local authorities, contractors, and the rest of the community.

Unlike filling out a government form and never hearing back, we give you real-time status tracking. Watch your issue move from open to on it to fixed, and see it on a public map. Neighbours upvote, comment, and add verification photos — the more pressure on a problem, the higher it climbs.

We don't take ads. We don't sell data. We don't do paid prioritization. Councils that engage get public credit. Councils that ghost reports get publicly tracked. Whether you're a resident who's tired of dodging the same hole, a contractor looking for work, or a council that wants to actually be measured — this is where it happens.