I know you want insight into roomzilla and I have none but you said something
really interesting there. You're obviously employing some system other than
economics to ensure room availability. If you've ever blogged or podcasted your
philosophy on that, could you share a link? I'm intrigued!
Sorry Alex - no we haven't. Looking forward to hearing how your pilot goes.
Jon
On Fri, 20 May 2016 at 20:32, Alex Hillman
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> Yo Jon - have you tried RoomZilla though?
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We have not used RoomZilla as we rather like our Flintstone system for
reasons you've heard me go on and on about. That said, I'm interested to
see how your trial of roomzilla goes as I'm always looking for solutions
that are simple and human focused. Too many things that get "fixed" by
Yo Jon - have you tried RoomZilla though?
-Alex
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On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Jonathan Markwell <
I also prefer picking the best tool for the job rather than putting all our
eggs in one super complicated basket.
We currently use http://youcanbook.me. It sticks bookings into Google
Calendars. We can then use other Google Calendar integrations to keep
members informed.
Jon
On Fri, 20 May 2016
It took 10 years but we're finally outgrowing our Flintstones-style
approach to conf room reservations. :) We're still looking for ways to keep
the process personal and we have no plans to start charging for our meeting
rooms, but we want an easy way for someone to see if a room is available at
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