We love our pandas and hate our parking, so the Parking Panda may fit just right into D.C.

The Baltimore-based smartphone app launches in D.C. today, offering parkers and those with parking spots available an easy way to meet their respective goals. It’s easy: if you either have a spot or need one, you can use Parking Panda to offer it online or reserve open parking spots before you leave the house. Currently, Parking Panda is working with private garages run by PMI in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, but there’s nothing stopping someone with a driveway or private alley from posting their parking spot on the service.

The idea is similar to other online and smartphone-based services that make it easier to connect people who have something and those who need it. A car? There’s Zipcar and car2go. A fancy ride? Uber. A place to stay? Airbnb. A home-cooked meal? Feastly. And so on.

Parking Panda has local roots—co-founder Nick Miller is a Georgetown grad and started at LivingSocial.