SiQ by iOFFICE + SpaceIQ is an IWMS / CAFD solution supplying facilities managers with space planning and move management support, as well as real estate forecasting. SpaceIQ was acquired by the We Company (WeWork) in summer 2019, then acquired by Archibus + Serraview, and since 2021 has merged with iOFFICE.
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OfficeSpace Software
Score 9.7 out of 10
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OfficeSpace Software offers their workspace management and room booking platform, featuring room planning with mobile visual directory, the Move Manager room and space change scheduler and planning tool, the Request Manager facilities app, and other features.
We decided to go with SpaceIQ for several reasons. First was that the price point we were trying to meet for the features that we wanted was easily met. Also, they were a local company and we like to support fellow local companies in the silicon slopes community. Finally, …
Both of these companies have good space planning software solutions, but at the time we were exploring our options they were still building on what seemed to be an antiquated and bloated back-end that was not user-friendly compared to Space IQ. They had many more features than …
Space IQ is a decent alternative and again like I said I think it comes down to price. Their features are very similar and it is just what is going to provide the best value internally for you and how you can see it implemented with interactions for the rest of your tech stack.
We used Teem for hotel desking in the past, and it was a complete failure. They had zero analytics available, and the interface was unbelievably clunky. Feedback for OfficeSpace has been nothing short of positive.
I felt OfficeSpace met the needs of our company. Other competitors had features that our company would not use so why pay more for something you are not going to use? I truly like the idea of being in the cloud. Bugs are fixed quickly and it is very easy to get on line with …
SpaceIQ is good for a medium to large business where there are a lot of employees or multiple business offices. A small business probably won’t see the benefit of the product since locating an employee’s desks probably won’t be a difficult task.
It is perfect for hybrid work. If there are no assigned desks, you can book a desk for however long you need to use it. It tells you which desks are occupied and by whom so you can know where to book a desk.
There isn't a ton to dislike about the software, but there are a few refinements and small touches regarding how the moves engine allows for future plans to be created and maintained that I'd like to see. These smaller things are more the cherry on top of an already delicious sundae.
Overall very intuitive. It is rare that I cannot find my own solutions without requiring support. As I have trained countless users across the org, ease of use has continued to be beneficial.
I don't have too much experience to speak to here in terms of their support. But from what I have heard it is excellent, they are extremely willing to listen consider adapting their product based on suggestions. Overall, I would not see there being any issue from a support standpoint.
We decided to go with SpaceIQ for several reasons. First was that the price point we were trying to meet for the features that we wanted was easily met. Also, they were a local company and we like to support fellow local companies in the silicon slopes community. Finally, they came highly recommended by other companies that we consulted about them.
I felt OfficeSpace met the needs of our company. Other competitors had features that our company would not use so why pay more for something you are not going to use? I truly like the idea of being in the cloud. Bugs are fixed quickly and it is very easy to get on line with support to review a problem to quickly learn a new feature.