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Introducing simple registration booking, with Elevar Booking

One user-friendly platform driven by three smart concepts, Elevar Booking is the solution to booking meeting spaces and an essential tool for the modern flexible workspace.

Introducing simple registration booking, with Elevar Booking


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August 9th, 2019


Elevar is known as a provider of quality electric workstation and workstation accessories. Their passion for providing Australia offices with up to date, functional and aesthetically pleasing ways to work is well established – helping to a create a workforce that is more balanced, healthier, and comfortable. This passion has now grown into the company’s latest offering – Elevar Booking.

Elevar Booking Self Registration is an ideal tool for manned or unmanned reception areas. All a guest needs to do is register via the app, and the host is then send SMS and email notifications alerting them of their guest’s arrival and details.

This software system also optimises the use of shared meeting spaces. The hassle of searching for a room, having a meeting or interview interrupted and the complex bother of dual bookings are now things of the past.

Elevar’s booking system can turn a modern flexible workspace into your own, personal workspace. The software allows users to check for desk availabilities and them simply within seconds using the app, no matter where they are. Tied with the market-defining adjustable desk and monitor hardware Elevar specialises in, this results in a desk booking that will immediately adjust to the personal sitting and standing heights the user has selected, making this a perfect solution for project teams and travelling staff.

Years of design and development go into every piece of Elevar’s work – and Elevar Booking is no exception. This is the next step in the company’s continued mission to make Australian workplaces more user-friendly, productive and comfortable.

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