I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
We might finally need this too . But I was so happy 3 years ago when we opened to read sonething that led us to just have a picture of an elephant on each desk - a green one when the desk was free and a grey one when it was taken. ....
We moved to a smaller room and I think half of our desks are now taken by full timers so finally we will need that software. So I'm interested too. Thanks .
Hello All: I would like software suggestions as well. I am opening a space in April and do not want to over purchase a system needed for a small cowering space.
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 3:15:54 PM UTC-5, Elizabeth Barno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
I have just found a VERY nice system - teamup.com
very intuitive and helpful. It’s free for up to 8 things like 8 rooms or 8 desks… or $8 a month otherwise (they must like the number 8"!
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 8:15:54 PM UTC, Elizabeth Barno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
We use teampup for our member events calendars - it’s pretty great once you get your head wrapped around the way it does permissions.
It doesn’t have a clickable map type feature like OP asked for…to be honest I haven’t seen anything like that, that isn’t massively over-engineered or more expensive than it’s worth.
With that said, I’d consider challenging the notion of giving people a tool to reserve a specific desk ahead of time…the natural flux and flow of people sitting next to different people is a big benefit of being in a coworking space, and choosing a desk before they’re even in the room undermines that opportunity for serendipity.
-Alex
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Fiona Frank [email protected] wrote:
I have just found a VERY nice system - teamup.com
very intuitive and helpful. It’s free for up to 8 things like 8 rooms or 8 desks… or $8 a month otherwise (they must like the number 8"!
On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 8:15:54 PM UTC, Elizabeth Barno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
Has anyone tried using a dedicated calendar on ical? How did that work out across platforms?
Grateful for your feedback.
Best, g.
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 3:15:54 PM UTC-5, Elizabeth Barno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
I don’t know of any online maps for specific selection but we have several spaces that name zones of memberships or placements of offices. If you would be interested, I would be happy to show you around Proximity Space software. We are working with several incubators and have had great success in connecting spaces around the country to each other.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 1:15:54 PM UTC-7, Elizabeth Barno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am looking into software programs that we can use for members and prospective members to “reserve” or choose a desk and space in our incubator (think online map with clickable open locations).
We have a Mamber management platform with meeting room and desk booking (with credit card and/or credits), calendar, member messaging, member directory, and project management (for collaborative member projects).
We are experimenting with integrating beacons to create a metered meeting room or desk payment system by increments of 15 minutes because many of our members are more likely to use meeting rooms on the fly - not by advanced booking.
We've been discussing opening up this platform to other independent coworking/shared workspaces to create a network of "indie" spaces with local color and a member community that is friendly and welcoming.