Hyper-local impact data 
for climate-ready infrastructure

Better incident response and more effective public infrastructure through community insights, engagement, and stewardship

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Monitor, maintain, and plan
the infrastructure your community needs through
centralized, timely, granular data.

Monitor, maintain, and plan the infrastructure your community needs through centralized, timely, granular data.

Direct Lines of Communication
Staff can respond directly to residents, getting details in real time and building public trust.
Save time with centralized data
Integrated data that all teams can easily locate, verify, and respond to leads to smoother interdepartmental coordination.
Real-time and Contextual Insights
Residents report issues, generating granular geolocated data of conditions on the ground that is automatically reviewed and sorted for root cause analysis, for response today and preparation tomorrow.
Turn observations into scalable, quantifiable data
Highly contextual resident reports improve and support model accuracy, project outcomes, and the case for project funding.
More efficient projects and collaboration
Easily sharing and repurposing data makes monitoring and evaluating projects simple and fast. Data isn’t siloed or
duplicated - and residents aren’t asked for the same data twice.
Expand public participation
Go beyond the time-consuming public meetings that sample only a sliver of the community. ISeeChange increases participation in a fraction of the time.
Partner to expand your reach
Work collaboratively & efficiently with local groups & non-profits to reach many more people and projects than you could do alone.
Work directly with residents
Compensate community members for contributions, like inspection checks, and light maintenance.
Educate to engage
Annotations directly on ISeeChange help residents understand climate impacts and trends, and set expectations around what infrastructure is designed for.
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Incident Management
More efficient, prioritized incident response across departments
Direct lines of communication
Direct Lines of Communication
Staff can respond directly to residents, getting details in real time and building public trust.
Save time with centralized data
Save time with centralized data
Integrated data that all teams can easily locate, verify, and respond to leads to smoother interdepartmental coordination.
Real-time and contextual insights
Real-time and Contextual Insights
Residents report issues, generating granular geolocated data of conditions on the ground that is automatically reviewed and sorted for root cause analysis, for response today and preparation tomorrow.
Planning
Identify, fund, and build infrastructure that communities need
and want
Turn observations into scalable, quantifiable data
Turn observations into scalable, quantifiable data
Highly contextual resident reports improve and support model accuracy, project outcomes, and the case for project funding.
More efficient projects and collaboration
More efficient projects and collaboration
Easily sharing and repurposing data makes monitoring and evaluating projects simple and fast. Data isn’t siloed or
duplicated - and residents aren’t asked for the same data twice.
Expand public participation
Expand public participation
Go beyond the time-consuming public meetings that sample only a sliver of the community. ISeeChange increases participation in a fraction of the time.
Community Stewardship
Turn your community into climate-ready infrastructure stewards
Partner to expand your reach
Partner to expand your reach
Work collaboratively & efficiently with local groups & non-profits to reach many more people and projects than you could do alone.
Work directly with residents
Work directly with residents
Compensate community members for contributions, like inspection checks, and light maintenance.
Educate to engage
Educate to engage
Annotations directly on ISeeChange help residents understand climate impacts and trends, and set expectations around what infrastructure is designed for.
Learn More

Climate-ready infrastructure has many stakeholders. We solve for each of them.

Local Government

Empower public works, emergency response, communications, resilience, and related departments with the data they need.

Engineering 
Firms

Win and execute great projects with innovative public engagement and real community input.

Non-Profits & Researchers

Directly reach key communities and generate the climate data your projects need.

Integrate with existing systems

  • Integrate with 311
  • Reduce pressure on 911 and rapidly route reports
  • Sync to work order management systems
  • Add layers to existing GIS platforms
  • Augment with integrations to sensors, like heat, rain or tidal gauges, and air quality

Insights driven by AI, privately

  • Reports are automatically tagged, sorted, and turned into actionable insights
  • Over 50 quantitative data points are derived from each post
  • Automatically synced with climate and weather data, local sensors, and more
  • Resident privacy is protected. 

    Exact locations of posts are never shared with the public.

A true and equitable representation of community needs

  • Available in English, Spanish, and more languages coming soon

  • Focused on the least-heard residents and community outreach programs 

  • Demonstrate real climate impacts in neighborhoods that are often underrepresented in models
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Ocean Conservancy logohealthygulf logoSeal of Miami Florida logoMiami county logoNew Orleans Health Department logoStantec logoSoul logoUCDavis logoRand Corporation logo
Ocean Conservancy logohealthygulf logoSeal of Miami Florida logoMiami county logoNew Orleans Health Department logoStantec logoSoul logoUCDavis logoRand Corporation logo
“ISeeChange is extremely valuable. First it makes engagement easier and more transparent. It provides the concrete evidence we need.”
“ISeeChange is a need to have. You give us information we can't see because we rely on theoretical models.”
Melissa Hew
City of Miami, Resilience Program Manager
Melissa Hew
City of Miami, Resilience Program Manager