Hi, Maria,

In my own location the smallest increment of time we have is half days (4 
hours).  A lot of booking sites have gone over to hourly bookings, and I 
have de-listed my space from them for that reason.  Space available for an 
hour is attractive to people who are just passing through, and that's not 
what I am interested in for members.

However, my space is small 
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is focused on interaction between members, which only happens if you are 
here long enough to, you know, interact.  Relax.  Get your work done and go 
home happy and energized.

In one of our larger spaces, I think they do offer hourly bookings; they 
have a building large enough that they can dedicate part of it to this kind 
of approach and still have room for the more community minded members in 
another place.

So I think you need to think about what you want in terms of members.  You 
can't be everything for everybody, unless you have a really large space.

Jeannine


On Thursday, April 25, 2013 6:39:37 PM UTC+2, Maria-Christina Rus wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I present myself: my name is Maria-Christina Rus and I am the co-founder 
> of CoworkingON. For our project, we are doing a study on the use of per 
> hour/per day desks in coworking spaces.
>
> I would like to know if you guys offer this possibility to users? If yes, 
> is it used a lot/not much?
>
> Any other comments on this?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> MarĂ­a
>

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