Re: [Coworking] Re: What is your favorite coworking management software?

2019-01-25 Thread VillageOne Space
Hi There,

I have been using Nexudus for 4 months, it works fine but the learn curve
is bit complicated, OfficeR looks great, but they usually reply my emails
after a week, that was the main reason I used Nexudus in the beginning, I
would love to hear other people's opinion about them.

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On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 8:20 AM Irene Gil  wrote:

> Hi there!
>
> Thank you very much for all your kind and detail responses. I love the
> Nadine project and the bodacious list.
> I am beginning to work with Nexudus and I am happy that is on your list,
> although usability and look does not make it very attractive. Another
> good thing is that is an Spanish company and I can discuss all my doubts in
> my own language. My developer is helping me because I am a branding
> consultant person and know nothing about how to integrate it with my own
> platform.
> I am very glad to be part of such a helpful community. 
>
> All the best,
>
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 4:58 PM Jacob Sayles  wrote:
>
>> A topic close to my heart although I don't like to pick favorites.  Thank
>> you Jeannine for throwing out Hector's Big Bodacious List
>> .
>>
>> I've been working on an open source project, Nadine
>> , for 10 years or so and I'm pretty fond if
>> it.  My dream is to develop it in to a Drupal/Wordpress like platform with
>> a strong collaboration between a participating spaces.  It is a completely
>> different approach to the market than the many great hosted product out
>> there.  If anyone is passionate about open source software and excited to
>> explore this, please reach out.  I'm a free agent these days and
>> considering my next steps.
>>
>> Jacob Sayles
>> Creative Technologist
>> Kanawha Design Studio
>> https://kanawha.design
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 5:32 AM Jeannine van der Linden <
>> flexkantoorkame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hiya!
>>>
>>> Here is a crowdsourced list that might be helpful to you, it covers I
>>> think everything in the world. And if it doesn;t, you can add what you
>>> don't see. It hasn a sorting function as well which is helpful.
>>>
>>> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>>>
>>> There is also a Facebook group for questions about coworking software,
>>> once you have some: https://www.facebook.com/groups/coworkingsoftware/
>>>
>>> I have tried Nexudus and was thrilled with it, I think it is the most
>>> powerful software available. However its usability and accessibility are
>>> not quite as thrilling, and for several of my community managers the
>>> interface was a hard no, they would not even log in.  We had some startup
>>> issues as well, when I was considering hiring a dev to install it, I
>>> decided it was too much work for me.
>>>
>>> I have tried Cobot and I love the product and the company, but much of
>>> what I need is CRM and coworker related processes standardized for
>>> regulatory reasons, and I was not able to do that with Cobot.
>>>
>>> I talked to the folks at Office R, and they agreed with me that their
>>> product was not suitable for what I need, which I think deserves a
>>> compliment.  Well done, team Office R  :-)
>>>
>>> De Kamer which I run  is a network of spaces in the Netherlands, where
>>> English is a second language, and so we are a little complicated.  The
>>> problems I have to solve are unusual; I am not sure my personal experience
>>> will be helpful because of that, and it is why I included the links above.
>>>
>>> I went with Zapfloor HQ, we are, just like Joshua, just rolling it out
>>> and so I can;t give you great feedback in that sense; but they are so far
>>> stellar in terms of understanding my needs and setting the system up to
>>> accommodate them.  They are the only ones in the industry as far as I can
>>> tell who are aware of the requirements for onboarding under the new KYC
>>> regulations and prepared to automate that process to the extent that it can
>>> be automated.  This was important to me.
>>>
>>> Will report back as things progress.  :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 3:01:34 AM UTC+1, ir...@plazida.com
>>> wrote:

 Hi colleagues!

 I am trying to automate my coworking management and would like to
 choose the best software available. Which one would you recommend and why?
 Thank you!
 Irene

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Re: [Coworking] Re: What is your favorite coworking management software?

2019-01-25 Thread Irene Gil
Hi there!

Thank you very much for all your kind and detail responses. I love the
Nadine project and the bodacious list.
I am beginning to work with Nexudus and I am happy that is on your list,
although usability and look does not make it very attractive. Another
good thing is that is an Spanish company and I can discuss all my doubts in
my own language. My developer is helping me because I am a branding
consultant person and know nothing about how to integrate it with my own
platform.
I am very glad to be part of such a helpful community. 

All the best,

On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 4:58 PM Jacob Sayles  wrote:

> A topic close to my heart although I don't like to pick favorites.  Thank
> you Jeannine for throwing out Hector's Big Bodacious List
> .
>
> I've been working on an open source project, Nadine
> , for 10 years or so and I'm pretty fond if
> it.  My dream is to develop it in to a Drupal/Wordpress like platform with
> a strong collaboration between a participating spaces.  It is a completely
> different approach to the market than the many great hosted product out
> there.  If anyone is passionate about open source software and excited to
> explore this, please reach out.  I'm a free agent these days and
> considering my next steps.
>
> Jacob Sayles
> Creative Technologist
> Kanawha Design Studio
> https://kanawha.design
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 5:32 AM Jeannine van der Linden <
> flexkantoorkame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hiya!
>>
>> Here is a crowdsourced list that might be helpful to you, it covers I
>> think everything in the world. And if it doesn;t, you can add what you
>> don't see. It hasn a sorting function as well which is helpful.
>>
>> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>>
>> There is also a Facebook group for questions about coworking software,
>> once you have some: https://www.facebook.com/groups/coworkingsoftware/
>>
>> I have tried Nexudus and was thrilled with it, I think it is the most
>> powerful software available. However its usability and accessibility are
>> not quite as thrilling, and for several of my community managers the
>> interface was a hard no, they would not even log in.  We had some startup
>> issues as well, when I was considering hiring a dev to install it, I
>> decided it was too much work for me.
>>
>> I have tried Cobot and I love the product and the company, but much of
>> what I need is CRM and coworker related processes standardized for
>> regulatory reasons, and I was not able to do that with Cobot.
>>
>> I talked to the folks at Office R, and they agreed with me that their
>> product was not suitable for what I need, which I think deserves a
>> compliment.  Well done, team Office R  :-)
>>
>> De Kamer which I run  is a network of spaces in the Netherlands, where
>> English is a second language, and so we are a little complicated.  The
>> problems I have to solve are unusual; I am not sure my personal experience
>> will be helpful because of that, and it is why I included the links above.
>>
>> I went with Zapfloor HQ, we are, just like Joshua, just rolling it out
>> and so I can;t give you great feedback in that sense; but they are so far
>> stellar in terms of understanding my needs and setting the system up to
>> accommodate them.  They are the only ones in the industry as far as I can
>> tell who are aware of the requirements for onboarding under the new KYC
>> regulations and prepared to automate that process to the extent that it can
>> be automated.  This was important to me.
>>
>> Will report back as things progress.  :-)
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 3:01:34 AM UTC+1, ir...@plazida.com
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi colleagues!
>>>
>>> I am trying to automate my coworking management and would like to choose
>>> the best software available. Which one would you recommend and why?
>>> Thank you!
>>> Irene
>>>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: What is your favorite coworking management software?

2019-01-24 Thread Jacob Sayles
A topic close to my heart although I don't like to pick favorites.  Thank
you Jeannine for throwing out Hector's Big Bodacious List
.

I've been working on an open source project, Nadine
, for 10 years or so and I'm pretty fond if it.
My dream is to develop it in to a Drupal/Wordpress like platform with a
strong collaboration between a participating spaces.  It is a completely
different approach to the market than the many great hosted product out
there.  If anyone is passionate about open source software and excited to
explore this, please reach out.  I'm a free agent these days and
considering my next steps.

Jacob Sayles
Creative Technologist
Kanawha Design Studio
https://kanawha.design


On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 5:32 AM Jeannine van der Linden <
flexkantoorkame...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hiya!
>
> Here is a crowdsourced list that might be helpful to you, it covers I
> think everything in the world. And if it doesn;t, you can add what you
> don't see. It hasn a sorting function as well which is helpful.
>
> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>
> There is also a Facebook group for questions about coworking software,
> once you have some: https://www.facebook.com/groups/coworkingsoftware/
>
> I have tried Nexudus and was thrilled with it, I think it is the most
> powerful software available. However its usability and accessibility are
> not quite as thrilling, and for several of my community managers the
> interface was a hard no, they would not even log in.  We had some startup
> issues as well, when I was considering hiring a dev to install it, I
> decided it was too much work for me.
>
> I have tried Cobot and I love the product and the company, but much of
> what I need is CRM and coworker related processes standardized for
> regulatory reasons, and I was not able to do that with Cobot.
>
> I talked to the folks at Office R, and they agreed with me that their
> product was not suitable for what I need, which I think deserves a
> compliment.  Well done, team Office R  :-)
>
> De Kamer which I run  is a network of spaces in the Netherlands, where
> English is a second language, and so we are a little complicated.  The
> problems I have to solve are unusual; I am not sure my personal experience
> will be helpful because of that, and it is why I included the links above.
>
> I went with Zapfloor HQ, we are, just like Joshua, just rolling it out and
> so I can;t give you great feedback in that sense; but they are so far
> stellar in terms of understanding my needs and setting the system up to
> accommodate them.  They are the only ones in the industry as far as I can
> tell who are aware of the requirements for onboarding under the new KYC
> regulations and prepared to automate that process to the extent that it can
> be automated.  This was important to me.
>
> Will report back as things progress.  :-)
>
>
> On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 3:01:34 AM UTC+1, ir...@plazida.com
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi colleagues!
>>
>> I am trying to automate my coworking management and would like to choose
>> the best software available. Which one would you recommend and why?
>> Thank you!
>> Irene
>>
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