BRF parking

BRF parking, done right.

Clear bookings, digital payments, and better overview for associations and residents.

In Swedish housing associations, parking is often scattered — spaces go unused while someone in the same building is actively looking. SpotBuddy is built to make that local coordination clearer, for seekers, owners, and boards alike.

The problem

What is often missing in BRF parking

In many Swedish housing associations, spaces could be used better. Empty spaces are not visible, coordination is manual, and rules can be unclear.

Available spaces are not always visible

A space can sit empty during part of the week while someone else in the building is looking for parking near home.

Manual coordination takes time

Chats, notes, and verbal agreements make it hard to track what is booked, paid, or still available.

Rules and responsibility get unclear

One missed time or vague agreement can create frustration in an otherwise simple situation.

Important to know

SpotBuddy does not replace association rules, queue policies, or local parking terms. It is meant to make coordination, bookings, and payment clearer within the rules your BRF already uses.

On the board? Read more about the association perspective on the BRF board page.

The solution

How SpotBuddy can help with BRF parking

Built to make everyday parking clearer for everyone involved, whether you are looking, renting out, or on the board.

For residents looking

Find available parking close to home and avoid chasing answers across several channels.

For residents renting out

Make an empty parking space easier to offer with clear timing and digital payment.

For the board

Create better structure around local parking without every question becoming manual admin.

For recurring needs

Build a clearer everyday setup for people who need parking often, not just once.

Clear bookings

Digital bookings with history create better records and reduce the risk of misunderstandings.

Association rules still apply

SpotBuddy does not replace local rules; it makes parking easier to coordinate within existing terms.

SpotBuddy vs. the building chat

Why the group chat isn't enough.

A message in the building chat works until it doesn't — here is what SpotBuddy is trying to solve instead.

The building chat

Fast for the first message, but easy to lose track of once multiple people reply, interpret timing differently, or assume a space is still available.

SpotBuddy

Built to make availability, booking, and payment clearer in one place instead of spreading the process across side messages and manual follow-ups.

For residents and boards

Less chasing after the right person and better visibility for everyone involved, including the board that otherwise becomes the middle of every parking question.

Common questions

Questions about BRF parking

What does BRF parking mean?

It usually means parking connected to or used by residents in a Swedish housing association, with local rules, queues, and limited supply.

Can SpotBuddy be used for BRF parking?

Yes, SpotBuddy is built to make it easier to find, share, or rent out a parking space in a BRF with clear timing and payments.

Is the service for residents and boards?

Yes. SpotBuddy is for residents looking for or renting out parking and for boards that want less manual coordination around BRF parking.

Why not solve parking in the building chat?

The chat gets no answer if nobody sees it, creates no queue if several people ask, and leaves no useful record if something goes wrong. SpotBuddy brings it together in one place.

Do association rules still apply?

Always. SpotBuddy does not replace BRF rules; it makes parking easier to coordinate within the terms that already apply.

What happens to the board's role?

The board does not need to become the middleman for every parking question. Better structure and history make it easier to follow what is actually happening.

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