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SPOT1 is a modular smart parking system designed for physical parking scenarios. It is positioned not simply as a SaaS back office, but as a unified platform that integrates entrance and exit barriers, ANPR license plate recognition, self-service terminals, mobile payments, mobile apps, and central monitoring. The website clearly targets hotels, shopping malls, hospitals, airports, public parking facilities, and business clients.
Its core workflow covers “entry—stay—payment—exit.” ANPR cameras can recognize license plates in under one second, while the system can identify subscribers or generate digital tickets and trigger the barrier accordingly. Operators can use the web console to view zone occupancy, transaction history, and alerts, as well as remotely open barriers. On the payment side, it supports terminals, apps, and contactless payment at exits, including Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and more. The system also supports multiple languages and currencies, along with monthly/annual subscriptions, parking space reservations, quotas, and automatic renewals.
The pricing model is relatively clear: hardware is purchased as a one-time cost, while software is subscribed to monthly by zone or location. The subscription includes maintenance, updates, and 24/7 support, but no specific public pricing is provided. In terms of deployment, it supports EU cloud hosting in Frankfurt/Beč, as well as on-premise deployment on the customer’s own infrastructure, making it suitable for projects with requirements around data location and system control.
SPOT1’s openness is a highlight. It provides REST APIs and Webhooks, and can integrate with hotel PMS systems such as Opera, Protel, and Mews; Fiskal fiscal systems; SAP; Microsoft Dynamics; Active Directory; and payment service providers. At the hardware level, it also emphasizes being hardware-agnostic and can connect to existing equipment via protocols such as Wiegand, RS-485, OPC, and REST. In terms of compliance, the website states that it complies with GDPR and local personal data protection regulations, but it does not display more comprehensive certifications such as ISO or SOC.
Its advantages include a complete parking business workflow, strong integration capabilities, support for local deployment and reuse of existing hardware, and 24/7 NOC support. Its drawbacks are that pricing is not transparent, no free trial is mentioned, and support for local Chinese payments and localization is not addressed. It is better suited to mid-to-large parking asset operators, hotel groups, airports, hospitals, and commercial complexes, rather than small teams that only need lightweight parking space registration.
Access from China is not addressed in the main content of the website, so it is considered unknown.
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