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Hippo Parking

Hippo Parking

3.5
Application Description

Access to shopping and business center parking lots is simplified with Hippo Parking, offering pass, paid, and subscription options.

Hippo Parking streamlines parking access for shopping and business centers. The app allows guests to use administrative guest passes, employees and tenants to arrange permanent access, and users to purchase long-term parking passes or pay for individual sessions.

This simplifies guest parking entry and automates administrative tasks. Administrators gain control over center tariffs, parking sessions, payments, pass creation, and parking statistics.

Parking lot entry is facilitated via:

  • License plate recognition (camera-based)
  • QR code scanning

Users can:

  • Access all Hippo Parking-connected lots.
  • Pay for parking through the app.
  • Enter free of charge with a pass.
  • Purchase long-term parking passes.

Administrators can:

  • Control the number of free passes and allocate new ones for employees or tenants.
  • Manage tariffs and set free parking time.
  • View parking session statistics.
  • Reduce facility physical security costs.
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