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Desk Space Genie Helps You Find a Desk for Rent
Back in November we reviewed NY-based SuiteMatch which helps people in several cities in the U.S. find desks to rent. Today I learned about another similar service for folks in the UK called Desk Space Genie.
Desk Space Genie is a marketplace for companies with extra desk space and people looking to rent a desk. One thing I like about SuiteMatch which the Desk Space Genie team should look at adding is the ability to see what’s near the open desk space. For example, how far is it from transit, are there any good fish ‘n chips nearby, pubs, etc. The map helps to provide an idea of the overall area before inquiring about the space. I really like the interior office photos on Desk Space Genie. It should almost be a requirement to post that the company shows photos of the office, bathroom, etc.
Some other features Desk Space Genie might look at adding include:
- ability for prospective renters to create a profile so that the companies can get an idea of who the renters are (linkedin profile, facebook, job history, criminal backgrounds, etc.)
- I think it’s almost a must that they allow renters to create profiles – will help DSG continue to push out new ads, subscription options for new open space based on my criteria, etc. – don’t let them leave so quickly!
During their beta period, they are allowing companies to post their open desk space for free.
As more companies unfortunately reduce their staff, more office space will be available and I like the idea of offering it up to others to use at reduced prices. It’s a great complement to coworking – which several of my friends are using across the world and have said it’s working well for them.








This is an interesting idea and one I think will continue to grow! is this due to the economy or the ongoing trend of companies allowing employees to work form home? It seems working environments are definitely changing as space opens up. At GoEverywhere we are now offering a free beta version of our webtop. (like a personal desktop on the web) The webtop allows you to use any computer anywhere and have access to everything you need to work. So do you need to rent a desk or just borrow an extra computer station? Either way the working environment is changing before our eyes.