Book desks, rooms, lockers, parking and more with AI.
Collaboratively plan, edit and execute office updates.
Reduce conflicts, right-size meetings and handle requests.
Get real-time insights, track utilization and forecast needs.
Manage visitors alongside your spaces, resources and rooms.
Share announcements, gather feedback and plan office events.
Double the effectiveness of the office in half the time with the leading workplace operations platform.
See in 90 seconds how organizations use Robin to plan, manage and use the office more effectively.
There are many reasons why technology doesn't hit adoption, but relying on parts that are a little too expensive for a little bit longer shouldn't be one.
As we build Robin, we’re working to build a world where your identity is enough to make nearby devices your own, even if you’ve never been there before.
Communicating in the workplace can be hard.. We explore how to ensure strong communication and examine the utility of in-office collaboration.
This is the Internet of Things 101. Here, we explain what the Internet of Things is in real people language and demystify some of the jargon.
Using motion sensors, SMS notifications and a very angry teddy bear to prevent unauthorized, grabby roommates from stealing your chocolates.
If cloud computing did one thing well, it’s that it made people think long and hard before buying a complete server themselves.
With more connected devices on the market, they’ll have to learn how to ask for information they need.
We created this video to show you how the Internet of Things can make your party for the big game even better.
If devices could connect to one another, they can also work together. When devices work together, more helpful experiences are made. Here are a few examples.
To shed light on the usefulness of the IoT, we'll take a look at a few examples of connected technology.