Your neighborhood dog park, live
ParkPack notices when you arrive at a dog park, asks if you want to check in, and shows everyone which dogs are there right now. No feed to maintain. No app to remember.
Two ways to use the same map. Try it.
How it works
No check-in ritual, no posting, no streaks to keep alive. The app works in the background and asks one question when it matters.
Name, size, and how they feel about other dogs. That profile is what other owners see at the park — you stay in the background.
When you arrive at a dog park, your phone asks: "Are you at Riverside dog park?" One tap says yes. Ignore it and nothing is shared.
Open the map to see which dogs are at nearby parks right now — and get a heads-up when your dog's favorite friend arrives.
For every kind of dog
Star the dogs yours plays well with, and get a notification when they arrive at your park. Playdates that plan themselves, on the schedule dogs already keep.
Reactive or in training? See when the park is free and which dogs to keep distance from — privately. Nobody is ever told they're on someone's avoid list.
Privacy, built in
The pilot
ParkPack launches first in a handful of parks in Sweden, with real dogs and real mornings, before it goes anywhere else. If you want your park to be next — or you just want in early — join the waitlist.
Built by a dog owner in Älvängen, Sweden. Lost-dog alerts are next on the list.