Motoring app proving a hit

Bonnet founder Steph Kennard.

Motoring app Bonnet is proving to be a hit with road users who are now accessing essential information for more than 50,000 cars.

Offering a quick and simple way for drivers to keep up with vehicle needs, Bonnet has quickly grown a reputation as a reliable mobile app helping Kiwis to be safer on the roads.

Since launching in March, more than 25,000 users have joined the platform to keep on top of servicing requirements, creating peace of mind for motorists around New Zealand.

The free-to-download app is revolutionising the way drivers keep on top of ensuring their registration, WOFs, COFs and road user charges up to date while making booking in a car for a service easier than ever with over 440 service centres on the app nationwide.

Users simply enter their number plates into the app and are presented with everything they need in one convenient place.

Timely reminders have never been more accessible with data being pulled directly from Waka Kotahi, the New Zealand Transport Agency.

An example of the app.

Founder Steph Kennard says the phenomenal response has proven the app is a vital tool to help Kiwis.

"Although many think it's as easy as checking their windscreens, statistics show that's just simply not the case," she says.

Two out of three people fail to get their registration done on time, with many simply forgetting about it or are unaware it needs to be renewed.

"Bonnet provides a fool-proof way to check by just lifting a finger."

The mum-of-one came up with the idea six years ago, and has poured everything into creating the innovative platform that its users can rely on.

There's big plans ahead with new announcements ahead, including a web portal that is currently in development. Bonnet is on track to see more than 200,000 vehicles managed on the platform by the end of the year.

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