Have you ever tried finding a parking spot in Manhattan? If you have you know that it is no easy task no matter where you are in the city. Primospot.
com is a site that is dedicated to helping users search for parking spots in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Using Primospot.com is easy, simply type in your destination address and you will be presented with a Google map. The Google map with have parking information and you can search the map with your mouse. Primospot.com has a legend with color coded icon that tells users how much time is left at the parking spots, with green being 4 days or more and black representing not a good idea. Have you found a secret spot and you want to share your fortune with other users? You can add a spot to the map and help those in search of a spot. There are currently 13,785 locations in the Primospot.com database and the more users participate and add spots the more information there will be available. Don’t spend hours looking for a spot when you can map one out at Primospot.com.
Primospot.com In Their Own Words
“After living in Manhattan for years and racking up several hundred dollars of parking tickets, the site creator decided there must be a better way. After asking other drivers what their methods were, we heard that a few people were keeping hand-drawn maps in notebooks in their cars. As a programmer, he decided to create the map online. He opened the site to allow people to add their own streets and neighborhoods, and in June 2007, PrimoSpot was born.”
Why Primospot.com It Might Be A Killer
Primospot.com has a clean attractive interface which makes navigating around the site simple. All cities pose a challenge when trying to find a parking space especially Manhattan so Primospot.com definitely serves a large community. The Google map makes it very easy to search the roads for a free spot.
Some Questions About Primospot.com
Primospot.com should include all types of parking opportunities such as paid parking garages. It is great to see that Primospot.com has plans to expand their services to Philadelphia, Boston, and Queens but when will other NYC boroughs and other cities be listed? 





