Parking Audits
Every bay, sign and machine on one map
Car park operators, commercial property managers and parking enforcement contractors use Pin Drop to audit bays, signage, ticket machines and CCTV against BPA standards.
Bays pinned to the tarmac
Every bay, sign and machine is a structured pin. Condition, last audit and BPA status attach to the pin, not to a photo pack no one can search.
Signage audited without retyping
Sign type, wording and condition capture on the phone in the field. Defects feed straight into the report with no paper notebook in the car.
Ticket machines and CCTV checked
Machine status, tariff display and CCTV field of view log against the pin. Faults flag before a paying customer reports them.
Photo evidence for every finding
Faded lines, missing signs and broken barriers carry dated photo evidence. Landlord enquiries and BPA reviews have the record ready.
Built for car park operators
Parking audits work better when every bay is a pin
The shared map for parking audits
A single retail car park carries more scrutiny than a small yard. Operators lose hours to photo packs that do not match the bay, signage sheets that lose their rows and BPA evidence that takes a week to assemble. Pin Drop pins every bay, sign and ticket machine once and keeps every audit finding, photo and signature on the pin, where the evidence belongs.




Testimonials
Used by car park operators and property managers
Parking providers and commercial property teams rely on shared, location-based audit records to keep BPA evidence defensible and reviews on schedule.
“Inspection history organised by site strengthened our audit readiness.”
Marta Kowalska
Compliance and Estates Lead
“Asset records tied directly to location improved how we manage estate wide maintenance.”
Sarah Mitchell
Head of Facilities Operations
“Apiary zones are now organised across properties in one operational view.”
Amina Farah
Agricultural Land Coordinator
Guided walkthrough
See how parking audits work in practice
Walk through a real car park audit and see how every bay, every sign and every machine stays pinned to the exact location it describes.