What about some of the internet cafe software that's out there?

On Feb 16, 11:21 am, Alex Hillman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> So IndyHall finds itself in an interesting situation...a good situation, but
> a situation nonetheless. Low-tech whiteboards worked, but now...
>
> We're increasingly full, almost every day. Desk reservations for non-full
> time members are becoming a *must. *People need to know if there is even an
> available desk before they make the trip down to the space. We're moderately
> oversold, but not dangerously so. So long as everyone is using the
> reservation system, we're good.
>
> The policy (as unofficial as any policy that comes out of my mouth) is that
> if you show up without a reservation and there's a desk, rock on. But if a
> reservation holder shows up, you get to move to the couch (not the ugliest
> of fates, IMHO).
>
> Systems-wise:
>
> We've been using Genbook.com, and...it works, but it isn't ideal.
>
> I've been playing with HourTime.com too, and...it would work, but isn't
> perfect.
>
> I know Amit and Darrell are working on JellyDesk, but to my knowledge
> haven't shared a prototype yet.
>
> I just tried out divvy.com, and it's SO close...but clearly incomplete,
> slow, and still....not quite right.
>
> We need the ability for multiple levels of users to share the same pool of
> resources, including desks and our conference room.
>
> What are you using, and how does it work for you?
>
> -Alex
>
> P.S.  For the record, my dream app goes something like this:
>
>    - Two data models: Members and resources.
>    - Resources have properties (like when they can be reserved, how often,
>    and for how long).
>    - Members have properties (like how often they can reserve, what
>    resources they can reserve, etc).
>    - Non members can reserve utilities too (no account required, but process
>    aided by account details).
>    - Reporting and even automatic billing would be *nice* (and certainly
>    useful) but aren't as required as the flexibility of multiple member levels
>    sharing the same pool of resources.
>
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> Alex Hillman
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