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Give a Spot. Get a Spot. Let's Help Each Other Out

May 4, 2026 | 8:18 AM
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If you own a car on the Upper West Side, the story is painfully familiar: you circle the same 10-15 blocks over and over, lamenting the hours and hours of your week lost to parking.  You see someone pull out, only to lose the spot to the car immediately ahead of you. You time your entire week around alternate-side parking. You wonder if this is finally the month you just give in and pay for a garage, or worse, ditch the car altogether.

You’re not imagining it — and you’re not alone.

The Growing Challenge

Our UWS parking challenges are ever increasing. Between the expansion of Citi Bike docks, the steady reduction of available curb space, and ongoing city planning initiatives aimed at reshaping major corridors like 72nd Street, the number of street parking spots continues to shrink.

On top of that, there is growing discussion around introducing metered parking to residential streets that have traditionally been free. The direction is clear: fewer spots, more restrictions, and rising pressure on every driver trying to make it work in this neighborhood.

The direction is clear: fewer spots, more restrictions, and more competition for what remains.

A Better Way — From Your Neighbors

SpotWhispr was created by long-term Upper West Siders who live with this problem every day. It’s a simple, neighbor-to-neighbor coordination app built around one idea: Give a Spot. Get a Spot.

Here’s how it works:

  • The Exchange: When you’re leaving a street spot, you list it in the app. A nearby neighbor can claim it. You earn a credit; they use one. It’s a fair, structured swap that turns parking from a solo struggle into a shared effort.
  • Alerts That Actually Matter: Set your home address and choose your search radius. When a spot opens up in your zone, you’ll get a notification — no clutter, no irrelevant alerts for spots you don’t want. Just timely information for the streets you actually use.
  • Alternate Side Parking Map: The app includes an interactive map that shows not just where a spot is, but how long it’s realistically usable before street cleaning kicks in — so you know what you’re actually getting before you drive over.
  • In-App Messaging: Running a few minutes late? Plans changed? You can message directly with the neighbor you’re coordinating with, right inside the app, so the exchange actually comes together.

Neighbors Looking Out for Neighbors

As street parking gets harder to find, having good information — and someone willing to share it — becomes more valuable than ever. SpotWhispr is built on the idea that a little coordination between neighbors goes a long way.

Less circling. Less stress. More of your life back.

This isn’t just another app. It’s a practical solution to a problem that’s only going to grow — and it works because the whole neighborhood is in it together.

Built by your neighbors. Designed for this neighborhood.  Let’s Crowdsource the Curb.

Give a Spot. Get a Spot.

Download SpotWhispr at www.spotwhispr.com

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