A solo iOS app solves parking without GPS

Forget My Car is an iOS app for finding a parked car in large underground garages. GPS can fail underground, show the wrong floor, or only place the car somewhere inside a building. The app works by tapping "I Parked," taking a photo of the parking spot, and typing a floor or nearby marker such as "B2, near the blue pillar." The saved note stays on the , so the driver can check it without unlocking the phone.

A paid-parking timer warns the driver 10 minutes before time runs out. There are no accounts, no , and no ads. Photos and parking details stay on the device.

The app avoids a backend because the job is simple and the parking photos do not need to sit on a server. It costs $1.99 as a one-time purchase, is live on the , and was built solo with Expo and .

Key points

  • The app solves a clear problem: GPS often does not work well in underground parking garages.
  • Drivers save a parking photo, floor, and nearby marker instead of relying on location .
  • The saved parking note appears on the for fast checking.
  • The app uses no accounts, no , and no ads.
  • It is a $1.99 one-time purchase built solo with Expo and .
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