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For restaurants

Stop apologizing for your parking.

Your customers park in a lot you don't own. Some get towed. Some get charged. All of it shows up as your problem on Google reviews. Curb fixes it from your host stand.

01 · What you deal with today

Parking is your problem even when it isn't

Hand stamps and reused coupons

Your host is keeping a stack of validation coupons on the host stand. They get reused. They get stolen. The lot owner has no way to verify them and stops honoring them mid-quarter.

Customers get towed mid-dinner

Someone parked, came in, ate, came back to no car. They tell you. They tell their friends. They tell Google. Your fault, technically not. Painful either way.

Lot owner asks you to pay for an amenity you can't prove

Cadgene knocks at lease renewal: 'Your customers used X hours of free parking, you owe me Y.' You have no data. You either pay it or kill the validation arrangement.

Elderly customers fail at the parking app

Your demographic skews older. They give up at 'create an account.' Now they're either walking off without paying or getting towed. Either way it lands on you.

02 · How it works at your restaurant

One tablet at the host stand. That's it.

Step 01

We mount a tablet at your host stand

iPad on a swivel. Lives there. Goes to one URL on launch and stays signed in.

Step 02

Your host sees who's in the lot

Every car that enters appears on the tablet within 60 seconds. Plate number, make, color, time of entry.

Step 03

They tap Validate when they seat a customer

One tap. Free parking for the next 4 hours (or whatever you set). The customer never touches a phone.

Step 04

Lot owner pays you, you pay them, or neither

Whichever your arrangement is. The data is in your account. No more disputes at lease renewal.

03 · What you'll have at lease renewal

Numbers, not anecdotes.

Validations issued
540
March 2026
Hours of free parking
1,080
Average 2.0 hr per customer
Amenity value at $3/hr
$3,240
What the lot owner gave your customers

At lease renewal, you walk in with the report. The lot owner can't guess at the amenity value anymore. Either you pay a fair amount for what your customers actually used, or your customers stop being validated. Either way you're making the call from data.

For the pilot

Restaurants pay nothing for the pilot.

For the first 90 days at the first pilot lot, validating tenants pay nothing. We install the tablet, train your hosts, and run the platform. You get the data. After 90 days, you decide.

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