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| | Ask HN: rate my idea - shared office finder | |
12 points by kvgr on July 29, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments
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| | Hi I just got an idea that might be interesting. A lot of us are freelance developers and working from home is not very effective, but renting office just for one person is not money efficient. Yes there are some covorking spaces, but not everywhere. So here is my idea: OfficeBuddy - you can search for place in office of other people from your field(or whatever field) and you can add your office with free seats. what do you think, would you use it? |
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You get useful postings in 1 of 2 ways:
In the former case, you need to be making money to continue spending the time beyond its novelty period. In the latter, the office managers need to be getting good value-for-time or some related benefit which is enabled via their site activity.Of the potential problem office managers care about, you've got:
#1 is adequately handled by craigslist/gumtree. I thought it would be a pain point, but the office managers disagree.#2 is a huge pain, but you can't resolve it without manpower that would require a much more profitable business model than exists here.
#3 is the most promising, and is a legitimate pain point, which is where I decided the most plausible business lay. If you can handle the billing for office managers, then they'll put their desk spaces on your site to be saved the problem of hustling tenants for payments. There are liability issues here, but it's probably a similar model to AirBnb.