See which sites are underused and spot consolidation opportunities by looking at occupancy peaks and average building usage.
Identify opportunities to create space efficiencies in your portfolio by looking at density and how much free space is left during peak occupancy times.
Verify if you can downsize a site by comparing its current capacity against its occupancy target and the free space available during peak occupancy times.
Check if a site can still cater to current occupant demands and future growth projections by examining its peak occupancy patterns over time.
Determine whether a current site is still sufficient for your company’s needs or if the team needs to move by looking at occupancy peak patterns and density metrics.
Support your decision to extend a lease by checking if the occupant demand is high enough by analyzing patterns such as average peak and peak trends.
Identify buildings with low overall utilization and see if their occupants can be moved to a nearby site with remaining capacity during peak times.
Floor-level utilization data shows if there is remaining capacity on each floor of a building, thus allowing you to plan team assignment with certainty.
Confirm or reject the possibility of reducing the number of assigned desks for a certain space or team by looking at peak occupancy metrics.
Discover unused capacity that could be repurposed to host other teams or in another arrangement by looking at the free capacity at peak of an area.