Parking in the UK can feel like a mini-game you never asked to play—expensive city centres, confusing rules, packed event venues, and the classic “circle the block 12 times” routine. JustPark set out to fix that by making parking searchable, bookable, and often cheaper, all from your phone. What began as a simple idea in London has grown into one of the country’s biggest parking marketplaces and, recently, a global parking tech brand.
TLDR
JustPark is a UK parking app and marketplace (founded in 2006 as ParkatmyHouse by Anthony Eskinazi) that lets drivers find, compare, and pre-book parking—often including private driveways—while allowing space owners to earn money by renting out unused spots. It now serves 13M+ UK drivers and 45k+ hosts, and has expanded globally after being acquired/merged with ParkHub in 2024 and rebranding the wider business as JustPark.
From ParkatmyHouse to JustPark
JustPark was founded in 2006 in London by Anthony Eskinazi. The service originally launched as ParkatmyHouse, one of the early “sharing economy” platforms, letting homeowners rent out unused driveways to people who needed parking nearby. Over time, it rebranded to JustPark and expanded beyond driveways into commercial car parks, supermarkets, stations, airports, and major venues.
Today, the company is headquartered in London and continues to market itself as a tech platform built around easing everyday parking stress.
What JustPark Actually Does
At its core, JustPark is a marketplace connecting two groups:
- Drivers searching for a place to park
- Space owners/hosts (homeowners or businesses) who want to rent out available spots
The app and website let drivers:
- enter a destination
- compare nearby parking options on a map
- view prices, restrictions, and reviews
- pre-book and pay in advance for a guaranteed space
For hosts, JustPark provides a way to:
- list a driveway, garage, or commercial space
- set availability and pricing
- earn money passively when the space is booked
JustPark makes money through small service fees on bookings, while hosts keep the majority of what they charge.
Scale and Reach
JustPark has become massive by UK standards. The company says it serves 13 million+ drivers and works with 45,000+ space owners, enabling millions of bookings per year. It also claims to have helped space owners earn over £90 million in total.
This reach matters because parking is a “network” problem: the more spaces listed, the more useful it becomes for drivers—and the more drivers booking, the more attractive it becomes for hosts.
Why Drivers Like It
Drivers tend to use JustPark for three big reasons:
1. Pre-booking = less stress
Knowing you have a reserved bay near a stadium, hospital, or train station can remove a lot of trip anxiety.
2. Price transparency
Instead of arriving and hoping for a reasonable tariff, you can compare options before leaving home.
3. More “hidden” spaces
Driveways and private spots often sit closer to high-demand areas than traditional pay-and-display car parks.
Recent UK review-based rankings consistently put JustPark among the top parking apps in the country.
Why Hosts List Their Spaces
For homeowners especially, JustPark turns a dead asset into a little side income. Spaces near:
- commuter hubs
- football grounds
- airports
- city centres
can earn meaningful money over time.
JustPark supports hosts with pricing tools (hourly/daily/weekly/monthly caps) and optional “smart pricing” to maximise occupancy.
Bigger Moves: Mergers, Expansion, and the Future
JustPark hasn’t stayed a purely UK story. In April 2024, it merged with US event-parking tech firm ParkHub, and the combined company rebranded globally as JustPark in 2025. This pushed the brand into a larger “parking tech platform” role, especially around event venues and digital access systems.
More recently, in August 2025, JustPark announced the acquisition of valet/permit and contactless payments startup Oobeo, signaling a move into more end-to-end parking management tools.
On the public-sector side, JustPark is also one of the major apps involved in the UK’s National Parking Platform effort—an industry-led push to let drivers use fewer apps across council areas.
Bottom Line
just park started as a clever driveway-rental idea and evolved into a full-scale parking ecosystem. For drivers, it’s a way to find, compare, and reserve parking quickly. For hosts, it’s a simple route to earning from unused space. And for the wider industry, it’s now a global player shaping how parking works at everyday locations and major events alike.




