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Perspective · 4 min read

Managed, not automated

Plenty of parking gets sold as software that 'runs itself.' It doesn't — it just moves the work to you when it breaks.

Automation is great until something goes wrong on the ground — and in parking, something always goes wrong on the ground.

The honest version of modern parking isn't 'no people.' It's the right people, with better tools, who answer for the result. We took the friction out and kept the operators in.

That's the whole thesis: software does the heavy lifting, and a real team owns the outcome.

One platform. One accountable team. Every lot we run.

Start with a single-lot pilot. See the lift before you commit.