What do you keep in your bag or pockets? You're bound to have a smartphone, your wallet, some loose change, a piece of paper with notes scribbled on it and a big bunch of keys. We've all got keys of all shapes and sizes: one or several for home, the coworking space, the gym or office locker, a car or motorbike, a bike lock, etc. Sometimes a big bunch of keys can turn into a clump of iron that's difficult to carry around. How long do we have to wait for the universal lock? ;)
Now, if you were to compare your keys to your computer or smartphone, how many app icons do you have on the desktop? And, how many of them do you use on a daily basis? One of the main problems linked with older software was that it couldn't really communicate with other platforms. Nowadays, APIs' (application program interface) growth is facilitating interoperativity and making users' life a lot easier.
We know that coworking spaces use several online tools for their day-to-day management. It's always been our mission to make our software the space's control panel, which is used to manage all the activities that take place there. This, among other things, can be achieved by communicating with the tools that we have commented above. Below, is a list of the integrations with Spaces available to date:
Lastly, remember that all reports available and many lists in the control panel can be exported to PDF or Excel.
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