Feb 1, 2026
The city wakes up
February began with a dark map. The first reports arrived weeks later, and every glow since starts the same way, someone saw a broken thing on their street and reported it in thirty seconds.
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Feb 28, 2026
Word gets around
Neighbours found it and the reports kept coming, each one ready for the city with the details already filled in. The numbers began to climb.
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Mar 18, 2026
The day Toronto noticed
One post took off. Media wrote about it, radio called, TV came. Signups jumped overnight and the map has been busier ever since.
The post that did it
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Mar 26, 2026
Council on the map
Every councillor, every motion, every vote landed on the platform. What your street needs and what city hall decides now live in one place. More press followed.
The launch post
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Apr 20, 2026
Past the first street
Reports now come from far beyond the street where the first one was filed. The numbers below show how far.
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May 27, 2026
One city becomes two
Mississauga went live with its own map and its own name. One login, one platform, two cities.
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Jun 4, 2026
Completed is not fixed
Amber means the city marked it complete. Green means someone went back and verified it is fixed.
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The work you never see
A handful of AI agents work in the background. One writes the report, one routes it, one watches the data, one learns from every fix, one researches what the city publishes.
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One report started all of this
Pull back far enough and the glows become one picture, a city looking after itself one report at a time. There is room on this map for your street.
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