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+layout: pro
+title: What is FixMyStreet Pro?
+order: 1
+user-guide: true
+category: user-guide
+---
+
+# What is FixMyStreet Pro?
+
+## History & background
+
+<img alt="This is FixMyStreet Pro" src="/assets/img/pro-user-guide/all-the-sites.png" />
+
+FixMyStreet Pro is a service for councils, which grew out of the website FixMyStreet.com.
+Set up in 2007 by the not-for-profit organisation mySociety, and still running today,
+FixMyStreet.com ​makes it simple for any citizen to report a public street issue, such as graffiti,
+broken streetlights, unsafe paving, highways maintenance or potholes. It covers the whole of the
+UK.
+
+Reports made through FixMyStreet.com are published on the website and sent — primarily by
+email — to the correct UK council for resolution. Councils do not need to have purchased
+FixMyStreet Pro in order to receive these reports, but FixMyStreet Pro adds enhanced functionality
+for staff users, as well as the ability to integrate a tailored version of FixMyStreet on the council
+website as their fault reporting interface.
+
+FixMyStreet has a number of benefits for users. These include:
+- A strong focus on usability, with an interface that practically anyone can use and
+understand;
+- No knowledge required as to which council is responsible for a report: the website sends
+reports to the correct authority based on the category and location selected;
+- Reports are published online, building up a picture of issues in the area, so it’s easy to see
+recurrent problems and resolution rates.
+There are benefits for councils, too:
+- Reports are sent to the correct authority, based on category and location;
+- Because reports are published online, residents can easily see if an issue has been
+reported before, helping cut down on duplicates;
+- The site gives residents a clear illustration of the often otherwise hidden work the council
+has been doing to improve neighbourhoods and communities.
+
+In 2012, mySociety began to develop FixMyStreet as a tool which would be as useful for council
+staff as it is for citizens. FixMyStreet Pro is now a fully-featured cloud-based service which not only
+allows councils to place the report-making functionality on their own websites, but which also provides a number of tools to make report tracking, prioritising and resolution simpler. These have
+been developed in consultation with UK councils.
+
+## FixMyStreet Pro’s features for council staff
+
+FixMyStreet Pro offers enhanced features to client councils, including:
+- A FixMyStreet instance for the council website, providing the council's fault-reporting
+interface, and branded to look like the rest of the site
+- A variety of permissions which can be allocated to staff at a granular level
+- Simple channels of communication with report makers, through status updates and
+template responses
+- The ability to moderate, edit or remove reports
+- Statistical breakdowns of reports
+Depending on which type of installation the council has opted for, there may also be access to:
+- Integration with the council’s existing systems, including CRM tools
+- The ability to view and update reports even when offline
+- Workflow prioritisation and shortlist generation
+- The integration of council-owned assets, such as bins or streetlights, into the map
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