Cut the costs of creating and managing physical permits with easy digital reserved or unreserved permits
Stop the stream of parking emails and manual admin. You set the rules, tenants manage their own permit allocation, view usage, and employee access.
Drivers enjoy effortless commutes with live permit availability in-app, before they leave for the office. Plus, integrated access control
Turn your parking into a more profitable asset with the data and automation you need.
Make the decision to go to the office an easy one for your tenants and their employees with a transparent, frictionless parking experience.
Offer premium, guaranteed parking without the old headaches. Assign specific spaces or guarantee capacity within a reserved zone, then give tenants the tools to self-manage.
Managing tenant parking requests can feel like a full-time job, but not anymore.
A reserved permit grants the holder the right to use a specific, designated parking space (e.g., "Bay 27"). The space is guaranteed for that user.
An unreserved permit grants members of the group the right to park in any available space within an unreserved area. It provides access but does not guarantee a space will be available.
A single car park can have both reserved and unreserved spaces, and the system can issue both permit types within that car park.
However, it is recommended that a single driver should not have access to both reserved and unreserved permits for the same car park to avoid a confusing user experience.
Yes, Parkable is designed to reduce manual management tasks, and enables either working alongside or the total replacement of operators and attendants. Parkable automates the process of managing a pool of permits that was traditionally done with swipe cards or attendants.
The mobile app will show the car park as "full." If a driver with a permit arrives at the entrance, the ANPR camera will not open the gate. The driver will receive a notification, and the app will provide an option to open the entry gate only to allow them to drive through and leave the premises.