
Archived App
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About
This app connects drivers to help each other find available street parking spots. It aims to reduce the time and stress of searching for parking, especially in busy areas. Users can be notified when a spot opens up, saving them money compared to paid parking.
What's New in Swap
1.3.5
March 25, 2020
Added points system
Developer apps
FAQ
How does Swap-A-Park work?
Swap-A-Park is a crowdsourcing community where drivers help each other find available street parking spots. When a user finds an open spot, they can report it, and other users in the vicinity can be notified.
Is Swap-A-Park free to use?
Yes, Swap-A-Park is available for free. The app is supported by its community of drivers who contribute to finding parking spots.
What devices does Swap-A-Park support?
Swap-A-Park is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.
What is the age rating for Swap-A-Park?
Swap-A-Park has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.
How often is Swap-A-Park updated?
The latest version of Swap-A-Park is 1.3.5, which was released on March 25, 2020. Updates typically address bug fixes and feature enhancements.
What are the benefits of using Swap-A-Park?
Users can significantly reduce the time and stress associated with finding street parking. It also helps save money by avoiding expensive paid parking lots, especially during events or peak hours.
Is Swap-A-Park useful in residential areas?
Yes, Swap-A-Park is designed to be helpful in heavily populated residential areas where street parking can be scarce and subject to time constraints.
What kind of parking does Swap-A-Park focus on?
Swap-A-Park specifically focuses on helping users find available street parking spots, aiming to alleviate the common frustration of circling for parking in busy urban environments.



