12 Positive User Reviews for Flowbird parking
Customer
This app is reliable and amazing
Not using Apple Pay??????
Are you kidding me? I was forced to use this app at SFSU. Too complicated. Required to create or reuse account, add vehicle and add credit card, is not using the ones stored in iPhone.
Not self explanatory
Nowhere that I find on the app does it explain that Flagstaff is all one zone. Once you know to click on the purple bubble and to not try to figure out exactly where you are, it’s a snap and super convenient!
Great app
This app is very reliable and works great for the city that I live at!
Parking App
Say to set up, easy to use. Takes 30 seconds.
Great App
App is great, 4 stars because I wish you could change cars at checkout.
Convenient and easy to use
Don’t understand all the negative reviews. It has worked without a hitch every time I’ve used it. I guess some people would rather use quarters.;-))
Great payment App!
I use Flowbird for parking payments. Very convenient. I like how I can add time remotely to my nearest meter using my smartphone. No more feeding coins into a parking meter!
Very convenient but
It needs a feature that says “refresh parking at same space” to be perfect. It has a little bit of fresh problems. It doesn’t frequently work in my town.
Not easy to setup payment
No Apple Pay which is dead easy. Then rejects with a random error instead of saying they don’t support AMEX before you select to pay. So you type in a while card (no camera to input) only to get an error. It hurts 😏
Not a bad app
Why are all these reviews a year old? My city now requires this app because none of their parking machines work. I found it pretty easy to use, but I would suggest that you allow payment methods to be entered when you set up the account instead of waiting until you park. Also please include Apple Pay and PayPal or Venmo as options for payment.
Fancy little meters!
I love these meters and the app that goes with it. Both are very easy to use and I’m so glad I don’t have to walk all the way back to my car to “fill the meter” like back in the good old days.