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About AppyParking
AppyWay (formerly AppyParking and Yellow Line Parking) is a technology company that provides parking apps and services for drivers. It was founded in London in 2013 by Dan Hubert initially under the name of Yellow Line Parking. It produces software that shows on-street and off-street parking options in major cities in the UK. The app is available on both Android and iOS. There is also a paid-for enterprise app, AppyParking Pro, which is a software as a service aimed at businesses with fleets.
AppyParking appeared on Dragons' Den UK (Series 14, Episode 7) in 2016.
Nick Hubert pitched the product to the Dragons.
Offered £200K for 15% by Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins — rejected by entrepreneur.
Where they are now: Entrepreneur turned down the dragons' offer. Status: Active.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AppyParking still in business?
Entrepreneur turned down the dragons' offer. Status: Active.
Who founded AppyParking?
AppyParking was founded by Nick Hubert.
Did AppyParking get a deal on Dragons' Den UK?
Yes — Offered £200K for 15% by Peter Jones and Nick Jenkins — rejected by entrepreneur.
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