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Worka and Team Service Descriptions
Worka and Team Service Descriptions

Understanding different Worka plans for consumer, business and organizations

Updated over a month ago

Note: This articles relates to clients who are consumers of space . If you are a landlord or operator and workspace provider see <here>

In this article

  1. Available plans

  2. Feature availability

  3. Learn more

  4. Disclaimer

Worka and Worka Team are cloud-based services designed to help meet the flexible workspace and workforce experience management solution needs of consumers, businesses and organizations. The article provides detailed descriptions of the differences between service plans and associated features that are available with the Worka platform.

Available plans

Worka has two plans for consumers and business looking to locate and book space and manage their hybrid workforce experience:

  • Worka Marketplace - for consumers booking space for themselves

  • Worka Team - for businesses and organisations looking to manage their employees experience in the Worka Marketplace

Feature availability

The following table outlines the enhanced Worka experience possible when users are a part of a Team setup.

Feature

Worka user

Worka Team user

Account management

full

centrally managed

Search marketplace

view all inventory

view curated inventory

Team search

n/a

View where your colleagues are working

Book workspace

book all inventory

curated workspaces

Pay for workspace

own payment card

own or centralised payment cards

Spend budget

n/a

none, individual or shared (part of a group)

Booking management

cancel your own bookings

view and cancel bookings made by any user

Insights

your previous bookings

workforce, workplace, spend and workplace review insights across individuals, groups and account

Reviews

leave a review, view reviews of workplaces individually

compare reviews across all worka active workplaces

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