Community
Connect with parking operators
Join hundreds of parking professionals who are modernizing their operations with Park Graph. Share strategies, ask questions, and learn from operators across every vertical.
Operator Forum
Discuss pricing strategies, lot management, and revenue optimization with fellow operators.
Monthly Webinars
Live sessions with the Park Graph team covering new features, best practices, and industry trends.
Feature Requests
Vote on upcoming features and share your ideas for improving the Park Graph platform.
How operators connect
Running a parking operation can feel isolating — pricing decisions, payment questions, and the shift toward AI-discoverable parking are all moving targets. The Park Graph community exists so operators don't have to figure it out alone. Whether you manage a single surface lot or a portfolio that spans airports, hospitals, venues, and municipal curb space, you can compare notes with people solving the same problems on the same platform.
The operator forum is the heart of the community. It's where members trade dynamic pricing strategies, debate how aggressively to run event surge, and share what actually works when you move from hardware meters to a hardware-free QR flow. Because everyone is working from the same operator dashboard, the conversations stay concrete: how to structure rates, how to read occupancy curves, and how to think about the growing share of demand that arrives through AI agents rather than walk-ups.
Learn directly from the team
Beyond peer discussion, we host regular webinars where the Park Graph team walks through new features, shares best practices, and answers live questions. Recent themes include configuring dynamic pricing for predictable demand patterns, branding and posting QR codes for maximum scan rates, and making your lots discoverable to AI assistants through our public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions. Sessions are practical and operator-focused — short demos followed by open Q&A.
The community is also how we decide what to build next. Members submit and vote on feature requests, and we use that signal to prioritize the roadmap. When a frequently requested capability ships, we credit the operators who championed it. If you want a direct line into the product, joining the community is the fastest way to be heard. Creating a free Park Graph account is all it takes to get access.
What you can expect from the community
The community is intentionally focused on operators, not vendors. That keeps the conversation grounded in real-world questions: how to price a lot near a stadium on game day, how to handle overstays gracefully, how to communicate rates clearly on a QR sign, and how to think about the share of demand that now starts with someone asking an AI assistant for parking. Because everyone is building on the same hardware-free platform, advice translates directly — there is no decoding someone else's meter brand or gate vendor before you can apply what they learned.
Newer operators benefit from people who have already navigated the move off legacy hardware, and experienced operators get early signal on features and pricing strategies they might not have tried. Topics range from the tactical, like which dynamic pricing windows work best for weekday commuter lots, to the strategic, like how to position a portfolio of lots so AI agents surface them when travelers search. The tone is collaborative; the goal is shared progress, not self-promotion.
Getting involved is simple. Create a free Park Graph account, set up your first lot, and you will have access to the forum, the webinar schedule, and the feature-request board. From there, introduce yourself, ask the question that brought you in, and weigh in on the discussions that match your market. Whether you operate one surface lot or manage parking across an entire region, you will find people solving the same problems — and a direct line to the team building the platform underneath it all.
Join the community
Create your free Park Graph account to access the operator community.