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Council trials smart reporting system

by Kody Cook
July 12, 2023
in Community, News, People, Smart Cities, Spotlight, VIC
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A Victorian Council is looking to increase communication and feedback with residents by trialling the Snap Send Solve app, which locals can use to report issues and see actions taken.  

Snap Send Solve is an independent, third-party app that provides residents with a simple and quick way to report problems. The City of Ballarat entered a formal partnership with Snap Send Solve in October 2022 which unlocked a range of different features on the app to improve residents’ experience.  

The City of Ballarat Customer Experience team has hired a new Digital and Emerging Customer Experience Officer, whose role will include daily review of Snap Send Solve requests that have been marked ‘complete’ by the relevant department. 

The officer will then communicate with the customer that made the report, providing them with a summary of the actions taken, before closing the report when deemed appropriate.

In total, the customer will receive a summary of the actions taken via email, a notification in the Snap Send Solve app that their request has been actioned, and an invitation to rate their experience. Officers will review historic feedback to establish a baseline from which to measure the impact of this initiative.  

The trial will also tie in with the City of Ballarat’s development of a Customer Charter – a document outlining what residents can expect when interacting with the Council. 

The charter will commit to trialling new ways to improve customer experiences. 

Community consultation regarding the charter has been ongoing via a range of channels – online, at the Phoenix building, and at the end of calls made to the Customer Experience team.  

City of Ballarat Mayor, Des Hudson, said the new Snap Send Solve system demonstrated the City of Ballarat’s commitment to improving customer experiences.

“We’ve heard feedback from the community and we’re taking considered action to improve residents’ experiences with the City of Ballarat,” Mayor Hudson said. 

“This trial will be one of several into the future that will seek to improve customer service across the organisation.”  

The Snap Send Solve app offers residents a simple and quick way to report problems. It is available for use 24/7 and is more efficient than a phone call – residents can make a report in less than 30 seconds.

The application is free and available on Apple and Android phones.

Reporting an issue is easy – simply follow these steps:  

  • Download the app via the App Store or on Google Play
  • Open the app and start a new report
  • Confirm location using GPS
  • Select the type of incident and add extra notes
  • Take a photograph of the incident or upload image 
  • Leave the rest up to Snap Send Solve, which figures out the responsible authority and sends off the report

Residents may still report issues to the City of Ballarat via other methods, including calling Customer Experience and via the website.

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