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2 Apr 2024

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Attract cyclists to your business by offering secure on-site bike parking with HUDJO

Posted on in Business News ,Brands & Products News , Cycles News , Outdoor News

BHUDJOikes could be used for thousands of local journeys every day, but owners don't know where they can safely park them.

You can attract cyclists to park their bikes on-site at your business location. All you need is the HUDJO app, and dry and secure space to park bikes. To park two bikes, you really don't need much space at all.

 

Attracting more cyclists to your business

Give your customers peace of mind. Knowing their bike is secure, they are more relaxed and spend more time and more money with you.

Research shows 45% of people are unwilling to use a bike if there is no secure parking at their destination

This statistic isn't surprising, and HUDJO fixes this problem by encouraging cyclists to hop on their bike and cycle straight to your business.

Road traffic congestion makes car journeys slow and high streets unattractive. So, when cyclists open up the HUDJO app and see your business on the map, they can avoid the traffic and cycle straight to you.

Cyclists from out of town, day tripping or just passing through, will find your location through the app and park with you.

How does it work?

  1. You choose the number of parking spaces and the times they are available
  2. Cyclists check-in via the app for anything from a few minutes to a full day
  3. Your staff manage the checking in and out process using the HUDJO app
  4. The parking payment is made in-app via Stripe and you receive your revenue at the end of each month


Click here to watch the video of HUDJO bike parking in action.

 

The four main reasons for becoming a HUDJO host are:

  1. Attract more cyclists to your business
  2. Make money from spare space or bike-parking lots
  3. The Environment. Be seen as part of a sustainable mobility revolution
  4. Bring cyclists to your community and high street
Contact HUDJO for more information on how to become a host.
 
David Gamble, Founder
host@hudjo.com
+44 (0) 7815 901150
 

 

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