We made it extremely simple and functional. If a person wants to rent an office on the first floor and is ready to spend no more than 100 thousand rubles per month on it, he can immediately look at such options without being distracted by other offers.
By checking the "available" box, the user filters out suitable but no longer available premises for rent.
On the one hand, the person is promptly provided with the information he is interested in. On the other hand, he is involved in the action, getting what he wants - he forms a positive user experience associated with our Customer's company.
Status Definition
When a user views offices, their status is automatically displayed - whether they are currently occupied or free.
This helps to avoid a situation where a potential tenant hopes to rent a specific office that he likes and the manager’s message about the occupancy of the premises becomes a disappointing “cold shower”.
Why were we so delicate? After all, many companies provide the user with a huge selection of offers, half of which turn out to be irrelevant. With this approach, after a potential client contacts the company, they persistently offer him alternatives and try to convince him of their benefits.
The fact is that our Client’s field of activity sets certain requirements – from the very beginning it is necessary to demonstrate transparency and reliability, meeting the expectations of potential tenants.
Let's imagine a businessman is planning to rent a new office for a long time. This means moving all office equipment, changing the address indicated in all advertising materials, and redirecting clients. Not cheap us whatsapp number list and labor-intensive. By "signing up" for this, won't the entrepreneur expect stability and predictability in determining the terms and prices from the landlord?
Therefore, automatic display of office occupancy statuses is not just a function. It is a kind of signal to potential landlords that “everything is transparent here.
Interactive plan

An interactive layout diagram was created for each business center.
When you hover the cursor over any of its parts, the area and functional purpose of a specific room are displayed.
This allows you to select an office that meets the specific wishes of a potential tenant.
For example, one wants to rent a room located closer to the entrance to shorten the client's path. And another wants to rent an office opposite the fountain area, creating comfort for visitors waiting to be received.
This is much more useful and informative for the user than the meaningless beige rectangles on the business center maps provided on the old version of the site.