Atlas is a fast, fun, and forgiving interface to understand how your spaces perform.
Let's take a deep dive into our platform, Atlas, which makes it easy (and fun?) to understand the ROI of your real estate and workplace initiatives.
Density Atlas is a fast, fun and forgiving interface to understand how your spaces perform. The interface makes it easy to see which spaces are performing well and which ones need more work to get your offices to critical mass. It’s a huge upgrade to the status quo for how teams can bring objective data to workplace decisions.
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Atlas exposes two metrics: Time Used and Density. Historically, real estate teams have relied on utilization to understand workplace performance. This is confusing because it obfuscates how long a space was used and how many people used it (”What does 13% utilized mean?”).
Atlas unbundles utilization into 1) how long a space was used during working hours and 2) what was the count when it was occupied? The same space can tell a very different story when you toggle each of these metrics in Atlas: a 12-person conference room can be used 90% of working hours (great 👍) but used by just 1 person (not great 👎). This is an inefficient use of workplace dollars. With Atlas you can find these discrepancies anywhere in a few seconds.
Atlas reinvents the date picker. We’ve designed the calendar as a visual control: it is both a data visualization and a way to filter time. The calendar days change color to show you what may be interesting or anomalous and you can filter out weeks that don’t matter to your analysis in a few clicks.
Atlas has the ability to add context to spaces in-line and quickly filter down the view to compare the spaces that matter to you. Teams use this to right-size team neighborhoods for occupancy planning, identify what’s unique about popular open collaboration spaces, and decide on what to invest in for IT equipment.
Atlas is designed for scaled deployments. The system syncs with SerraView to automatically update space names and capacities. It also integrates with Tableau workbooks designed by our industry-leading data & insights team – saving Density customers months of data engineering effort to get to actionable insights.
Atlas is available to all customers with Open Area, the Density sensor that allows you to understand where and how people actually spend their time. If you don’t have Open Area yet, we’d love to chat with you. Later this year we will be bringing data from our Entry sensors into Atlas as well, making it even richer and more insightful.
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