Stallo is a bike-parking app that transforms unused urban spaces into temporary, bookable stalls, offering cyclists a safer and more flexible way to park in the city.
Stallo turns vacant spaces within the urban fabric into temporary bike-parking spots designed for everyday use. Through the app, users can find available stalls via map or list view, select arrival and departure times, and park different types of bicycles — from standard bikes to e-bikes and bikes with trailers. Each stall is accessed through a unique pair of codes, granting exclusive use for the duration of the booking and ensuring greater protection against theft or damage.
The project was developed through a user-centred UX process, starting from information architecture and feature definition, and moving through user flows, decision trees, and scenario mapping. The app includes dedicated areas for account management, saved payment methods, registered bicycles, and booking history, as well as flexible options to extend or cancel reservations. A time-based system allows users to purchase hours in bundles and manage them through a cumulative time balance, making parking more adaptable to different needs.
The design process concluded with interactive prototyping, focusing on clarity, accessibility, and tone of voice. The result is a service that balances practical functionality with a friendly, intuitive interface — integrating secure bike parking seamlessly into the rhythm of urban life.
Collaborators: Elisa Dessena, Filippo Meluzzi, Francesca Soldateschi, Edouard Quint