--- layout: page title: How to FixMyStreet --- # How does FixMyStreet work?
FixMyStreet sends problem reports to the people who can fix them!
## How it works FixMyStreet makes it easy for anyone to report a problem without worrying about the correct authority to send it to. FixMyStreet takes care of that using the problem's location and category, and sends a report, by email or using a web service such as Open311, to the department or body responsible for fixing it. But FixMyStreet doesn't just send problem reports — it makes the reports visible to everyone. Anyone can see what's already been reported, leave updates, or subscribe to alerts. We help prevent duplicate reports and offer additional features for staff users working for the authorities who are actually fixing problems. ## Want to run FixMyStreet in your area? If you want to get FixMyStreet up and running, this is what you need to do:To begin with, we think this is the minimum:
This describes a tiny team of three — if you can get more, great! Admins can share the work, translators can work on different texts at the same time, and devs can work on code and design customisations.
We know from experience it's a good idea to start small and expand later (for example, maybe start with one city and go national when that's running well):
Actually setting up a FixMyStreet project is just the beginning — you need to be committed for the long term to see the site grow and succeed. There will be user support to do, marketing and press to handle, liaison with the authorities you're sending the reports to, and perhaps even integration (because email is the easiest, but not necessarily the best, way to send those reports).