A Conversation with Suzanne Murdock, Co-Founder and Director of The Hub Newry
Why would you need coworking management software? If you landed on this post, it is very probable that you are managing your coworking space with a combination of spreadsheets and/or several tools to book meeting rooms, manage your contacts or process your invoices.
Prospective users who may never have visited your space before can now visualise it in a bird’s eye format. Both users and existing members can compare pricing, size, availability and the resource’s position within your building to make a more informed booking decision. What’s more, they can book multiple resources at once to save time.
Save Time & Keep Your Members Engaged With The New Members' Portal The new interface is much faster than before, it comes with Google Calendar integration, options for self-hosting, and the ability to replace or add components by accessing the code in the different pages too. With the new Basket system, you can review your products and add discount codes before finalising your purchase. You can also edit your purchases and make amendments to it!
Lavinia Iosub is the Managing Partner of Livit, an international service provider for startups. Nexudus caught up with her over Zoom to find out more about Livit’s coworking hub in Bali and the company’s exciting new Remote Skills Academy.
Nexudus Explore is a new reporting tool that enables you to analyse different parts of your business by collecting data and storing it in easy to navigate reports. It’s a powerful resource that contains information on how your customers and contacts interact with your space.
Zapier is a “connector” that enables you to integrate the different apps you use. Think of it as a translator that gets apps - including Nexudus - talking to each other and working together. Its main purpose is to save people time by automating tasks. What’s more, you don’t have to be a software developer to navigate it. With a bit of practice, anyone can use it.
Wired Sussex is a not-for-profit membership organisation based in Brighton. It provides support to businesses operating in the digital, tech and the media sectors through networking events, meetups, industry speakers, job postings and FuseBox. Chris admits that when he first started exploring the Nexudus platform, "he kept finding features for things I didn’t even know we needed as a coworking space, such as signing residents and guests in. It was my first time working in an innovation space and Nexudus essentially taught me everything I needed to know about managing a space!"
Ministry of New is a design-led coworking space in Fort Mumbai, India. It’s a local hub for independent professionals who are looking to tap into an international business community and can accommodate teams of up to 10. The space also hosts a range of insightful events, from “adopting a zero-waste lifestyle” to “productivity hacks in times of quarantine”.
Coworking listing sites are becoming increasingly popular. They’re free to use and save those looking for an office a lot of time. There are lots of benefits for coworking operators too. Although brokers typically receive 10% commission on rent when they place a tenant with you, it’s usually free to list your space on their website.
As a software-focussed facility created by tech founders, for tech founders, Michigan-based Cahoots knew that they had to lead the way in becoming a tech-enabled space. We caught up with Alison Todak, Cahoots’ Managing Director to discuss her decision to start streamlining their operations with Nexudus.
We integrate with SALTO because they’re one of the access control industry’s leaders. The company’s API-first approach is unique in the access control world and gives full control to its partners, enabling real-time and seamless sharing of information. Nexudus’ collaboration with SALTO’s KS system allows for seamless transfer of members’ bookings from one system to another, providing operators with autonomy over how space is utilised.