Charleston’s mobile parking services 🚗

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Charleston’s mobile parking apps

Hey Charleston, Katie here. One of my least favorite activities in Charleston is attempting to find parking. Whether I allot myself 20 extra minutes to find a spot before I need to be somewhere or decide to just wing it, I feel like I’m always running behind because I can’t find an open space that doesn’t break the bank.

Well, thanks to beloved 21st century technology, there are mobile parking apps available that can assist you with planning ahead + being prepared.

I did some digging and downloaded five free parking appsranging from local to national – and set out on a mission to test out how much they increased parking convenience. 🚗

The premise is simple: download the free app, type in the location + time of when and where you want to park, and each app automatically generates options for you. Here is a breakdown pros, cons + unique features of each app:

HAH Parking
Unique features: Allows residents to rent out their driveways or garages for a portion of the proceeds (the amount earned is dependent on demand of parking space at the time); Charleston startup.
💰 Fees: Small service fees to book a parking space
Pros: Can reserve a spot through the app; can extend sessions if allowed; gives clear parking instructions once a spot is purchased; can search for future availability; gives details of spots like, “fits larger cars,” and, “paved/unpaved.”
Cons: Doesn’t show street parking.
📱 Download Apple + Android apps here.

Flowbird
Unique feature: Tells you the exact amount of open spots + where they are located.
💰 Fees: Small service fees
Pros: It doesn’t just estimate the amount of spots open – it tells you the exact amount.
Cons: Only useable in IOP; can’t pay to book spot ahead of time.
📱 Download Apple + Android apps here.

Passport Parking
Unique feature: Claims its own parking meters or spots, but allows people to still pay for them physically if they desire.
💰 Fees: Small service fees
Pros: Extremely simple and user-friendly.
Cons: Doesn’t show you available spots, only works for designated Passport Parking meters; not very many spots available in Charleston.
📱 Download Apple + Android apps here.

ParkMe
Unique feature: Shows a color-coded grid of street parking including estimated availability, pricing of meters + “no parking” zones.
💰 Fees: None
Pros: Shows metered, garage + lot options; has monthly parking options; tells rates, amenities, lost ticket fees, payment options + operating hours of lots and garages.
Cons: You can’t book a spot through the app.
📱 Download Apple + Android apps here.

BestParking
Unique feature: Lists walking distance from the available parking spots to your desired destination.
💰 Fees: None
Pros: Lists prices + walking distances of parking spots.
Cons: The spots don’t say if its a garage, lot or street parking; doesn’t tell if the space is unavailable or available; can’t pay for spot through app.
📱 Download Apple + Android apps here.

My takeaway: No one app is the golden ticket for convenient parking. They all have their hindrances, but they definitely make parking a little less stressful once you get the hang of them. My favorite features include ParkMe’s color-coded street parking grid + Flowbird’s exact number of open spots.

ParkMe’s color-coded street parking grid

Flowbird parking app

When in doubt, you can also find official pricing + rules of parking through the City of Charleston’s website here .

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Katie is based in Charleston, SC and established and manages the national content division of 6AM’s editorial department. Beginning as an Editorial Intern, she went on to spend time as an editor of CHStoday and a launch editor of NASHtoday. She loves being on the water, listening to music, and coddling her dog, Piper.