Philippine-based FlySpace is the Airbnb of office spaces

February 10, 2020
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With short-term work and meeting space solutions ever more popular among start-ups, entrepreneurs, SMEs and mobile professionals, Philippine-based FlySpaces, has made quite the impression. 

Whether someone needs an office for just one or 24 hours, a week or a few months, much like what Airbnb has done with temporary lodging, FlySpace promises to empower users by providing a network of hundreds of spaces throughout key southeast Asian locations.

By recognizing that a workspace is so much more than a mere location, and an environment that can motivate action, inspire ideas and promote growth, in essence, FlySpace has become instrumental for businesses to achieve their milestones without the stress associated with searching for an office.

The FlySpace website makes it easy for potential renters to make an initial connection either via its AI pop-up message or by clicking on top of its homepage and sending an email, as well as via monthly updates in their inbox highlighting newly available offices, meeting rooms and event spaces.

FlySpace is not solely user-centric, it helps venue owners and landlords as well, by acting as a digital marketing platform for them, making it possible to connect a massive user base, enabling them to optimize and monetize their space.

Founded by Mario Berta, CEO, Guillaume Martin, COO, and Pako Martinez, in 2015, FlySpace is based out of Manila, and it operates in six cities across Asia — Manila and Cebu in the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong/Macau, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta; its products include private offices, coworking spaces, event spaces, training and workshop spaces, meeting rooms and virtual offices.

February 10, 2020

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