Yes! There are 3 options for you to invite clients, colleagues, or friends to join you in Deskpass space.
Option #1 for "Desk" Reservations in Open Seating:
Use Deskpass to invite up to 4 guests per day in open seating zones. Note that spaces may have limited seats available, which may cap the number of guests you can invite.
After making your Desk reservation, invite your guests by visiting your Reservations page and clicking on the specific reservation. Follow the process to invite guests.
Your guest needs to confirm the email invitation you've sent in order to enter the space.
Meet your guest upon arrival and accompany them inside.
Follow house rules and let the space manager know the guest is with you.
Option #2 for "Meet" Reservations:
Host meetings in a private space, such as secluded lounges, team rooms, and conference rooms, by making a "Meet" reservation.
"Meet" spaces indicate the total number of people that fit (ex: a 4-person room can be used by you and 3 guests).
Meet your guest(s) upon arrival and accompany them inside.
Follow house rules and let the space manager know the guest is with you.
End your meeting on time and start packing up 5 minutes before end.
You do not need to use Deskpass credits for guests working in your reserved "Meet" space.
If you want to use the open seating zones after your meeting, a separate "Desk" reservation will be required for each person.
To search for meeting rooms, visit the Spaces page and click the "Meet" toggle in the upper left corner.
Option #3 for "Office" Reservations:
Rent your very own private office by the day, or for multiple days, by making an "Office" reservation.
"Office" spaces indicate the total number of people that fit (ex: a 4-person office can be used by you and 3 guests).
Meet your guest(s) upon arrival and accompany them inside.
Follow house rules and let the space manager know which guest(s) are with you.
You do not need to use Deskpass credits for guests working in your reserved "Office" space.
Follow this step-by-step guide to easily familiarize yourself with the private office rental process.