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Understanding Locations and Workspaces

A quick guide to understanding the difference between a Location and a Workspace.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

This guide explains the difference between a Location and a Workspace and how they work together when creating your listings.

Locations
A Location represents the complete space that you operate—such as a hub, building, facility, or floor. A helpful article on how to create them can be found here.

Workspaces
A workspace refers to a specific area within that location, like a coworking desk, meeting room, or private office. Read more on how to add them here.

How They Work Together
Before you can add individual workspaces, you need to create a Location. During this step, you’ll provide key details such as exact address location, house rules, and opening hours.

Once your Location is set up, you can create and list your workspaces within it.

Note: At least one workspace must be active for your Location to appear in search results.

Looking for Long-Term Contracts?
If you want to offer an entire floor or building for long-term contracts, our brokers can help. Contact us at help@worka.com.

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