How we built it... Malaysia's complaints app
GovInsider speaks with the team behind the ‘Cakna’ app.

What challenge did you have to overcome to make this app possible?
There were three key challenges we face: determining the boundaries of local authorities in real time; cellular coverage network; and false complaints.
After the public sends the complaint, the app automatically sends it to the local authorities based on the location. We need to get accurate geospatial data to make sure the complaint is sent to the right local authorities. That’s why determining the boundaries of city authorities is very challenging for us to make this successful.
Second is that users need at least 3.5G mobile network to use this app, and not all locations have cellular coverage above 3.5G.
Third, we get false complaints from the public. We have complaint managers who look at each picture and check manually whether the photo is real and has the correct category.
What was the easiest and quickest part of the project?
Getting the app on Google Play Store was the quickest part. We needed just half an hour to register on the Google Play Store, while the Apple App Store needed two weeks.
How do you plan to adapt it based on feedback?
So far the feedback from public has overwhelming because of the response times. They get notifications on the status of the complaint in real time, and on average it takes 7 to 14 days for agencies to act on a complaint.
Today we have reached 706 complaints on the app since its launch in October. We are now trying to compare how the performance before and after the roll out of this app.
Going forward, we will expand the app to all 152 local authorities in the country. The expansion is targeted for March 2016.
We will continuously improve Cakna according to the needs of stakeholders and technology, including strengthening its security. We will review requirements to integrate Cakna with the current complaints systems used by local authorities.
What other schemes have you found inspiring?
There are three other apps we found inspiring: #betterPenang , Aduan MPSJ and Aduan Jalan KKR.
We found that these apps have the same concept as the one our ministry wants to develop. But when it came to costing, we found that all of them were outsourced to build. So we were challenged to make this app at a lower cost by building it in-house.