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Utilization & Occupancy Report

Track how your company office is being used with detailed occupancy metrics and attendance trends.

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Written by Madeline Frank
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πŸ“ How to Access the Report

To view utilization insights for a specific company office:

  1. Navigate to Dashboard & Reporting

  2. Click Office Reports

  3. Click Occupancy & utilization

  4. Use the dropdown to select the specific company office you want to analyze (e.g., Gable London Ministore)

  5. Apply filters like floor, department, data source, or date range (30D, 90D, MTD, etc.)


πŸ“Š What You’ll See

Top-Level Metrics

Across the top of the report, you’ll find high-level insights:

  • Utilization % – Percentage of space used based on bookings

  • Check-In Rate – Percent of users who checked in to their bookings

  • Peak Daily Attendance – The highest number of attendees on any single day

  • Unique Occupants – Total number of individuals who used the space

  • Average Daily Attendance - The average number of unique users per day


πŸ“ˆ Attendance Over Time

The graph shows:

  • Daily Attendance (black line)

  • Average Attendance (gray dashed line)

  • Peak Attendance (red dashed line)

  • Max Capacity (purple dashed line)

Use the toggle in the top right of the chart to switch between Day, Week, or Month views for better granularity.


πŸ“… Attendance Patterns

Avg. Attendance per Weekday

Visualizes which days of the week see the most activity in the office. Great for identifying your team’s most common in-office days.

Employee Attendance Frequency

A donut chart shows how often your team uses the office each week:

  • 0–1 times/week

  • 1–2 times/week

  • 2–3 times/week

  • 4+ times/week

Use this to gauge overall engagement and evaluate your space's effectiveness.


πŸŽ₯ Watch the Loom Video

Want a visual walkthrough of the report?


❓ Still Have Questions?

We’re here to help! Reach out to support@gable.to with any questions about your reports or workspace data.

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