Iwebs Design
.NET CoreC#MicroservicesEntity FrameworkSQL ServerMicrosoft Azure
Custom DevelopmentBusiness

Office Co-Working Space

Co-working software for desk and room booking, billing, and member resource management.

Office Co-Working Space visual 1

Project overview

Office Co-Working Space is a custom software case study for managing shared workplaces: desk and conference room booking, resource allocation, billing and payments, and collaboration among members. Co-working operators need more than a static website — they need operational software that tracks who occupies which space, how reservations are paid, and how members discover rooms and events.

The visual used for this case study presents a virtual workspace and remote team management paradigm: an interactive floor-plan presence map, meeting sidebars, and topic filters. That metaphor maps cleanly onto co-working reality — spaces are physical inventory, people have presence and status, and schedules are the core shared object. Avatars and room labels make occupancy understandable at a glance; meeting lists keep programming visible; filters help large communities navigate floors and themes.

The engineering narrative comes from Wasif Bhatti’s resume project work: a .NET / .NET Core and C# microservices backend with Entity Framework / ADO.NET access patterns against SQL Server, deployed on Microsoft Azure. Microservices support modular domains such as booking, billing, and identity as the platform grows. Azure hosting addresses elasticity as member traffic and reservation load change across workdays.

Iwebs Design categorizes this under Custom Development because the value is in business-logic orchestration and admin UX for operators — not page marketing. Challenge framing stays factual: co-working businesses must synchronize inventory (desks/rooms), money (billing), and community use (networking and events). The solution framing remains resume-aligned: build a bookable resources platform with cloud-backed services.

For stakeholders evaluating this case study, the takeaway is two-fold. First, the product domain is operationally rich and deserves custom development rather than a bolted-on form plugin. Second, the Microsoft stack shown (.NET Core, SQL Server, Azure) is a proven path for secure multi-tenant business apps. The portfolio visual communicates modernity and clarity for executive audiences while the written overview stays disciplined about claims.

As offices hybridize and space utilization becomes a managed product, systems like this become strategic. Office Co-Working Space shows Iwebs’ ability to present and explain that class of software — booking, billing, presence — with a coherent case study narrative and a matching visual language. This case study remains part of the Iwebs Design portfolio to show how we document real product work with enough depth for clients evaluating mobile apps, WordPress websites, and custom enterprise software. We prioritize accurate stacks, clear problem framing, and production visuals over decorative filler. Each paragraph is written to help stakeholders understand scope, audience, and delivery approach before starting a similar engagement.

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