There are three booking types for personal spaces – fixed, flexi, and bookable. Read about the different booking types below.
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- Fixed spaces are assigned to specific users. No check-in is required.
- Flexi spaces are assigned to specific users who must check-in each day to confirm the reservation.
- Bookable spaces can be booked by anyone with appropriate access.
Fixed spaces
A fixed space is a personal space assigned to a user (semi) permanently. Assigned users do not need to book the workspace in advance or check in. When fixed spaces are not in use, they can be released and made available for others to book. When a fixed space is released, it behaves like a regular bookable personal space and can be booked by anyone with appropriate permissions.
Flexi spaces
A flexi space is similar to a fixed space as it can also be allocated to a particular user for a specific period and released when no longer needed. However, unlike a fixed space, the assigned user must check in to the booking. If the user does not check-in, the booking may be bumped (depending on the booking rules defined for the group). When a flexi space is released or bumped, it behaves like a regular bookable personal space and can be booked by anyone with appropriate booking permissions.
Bookable spaces
A bookable space is free to be booked by anyone with appropriate booking permissions. Bookable space are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.
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