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Workplace Performance

Design spaces that bring people to the office

3% 2.1% 3% 1.9% 1% 0.7% 0.5% 0.1% 3% 2.2% 2% 2.7% 1% 0.7% 1.3% 0.1% 124 248 40% 75%
We turn data into actionable  insights that improve workplace ROI.
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Create the right mix of space types

Compare the performance of space across your portfolio.

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Know which designs to implement, where

Create better employee experiences.

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Validate design
experiments faster

Understand why and how people use your spaces.

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Make smarter CAPEX investments

Discover which amenities your employees prefer.

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Density is your workplace's source of truth

Hardware + software
One stop shop
Anonymous at source
No cameras, ever
Insights at an actionable level
Understand spaces, not sensors
3D scan of your space included
Save costs through precision deployment
Hard-wired sensor
No batteries required
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New and Noteworthy

A promotional visual for Density and PK Consulting's webinar, 'Does RTO Actually Work?', featuring a modern office scene with people collaborating in a glass-walled meeting room."

Does RTO actually work? A webinar debate with the data

Density’s RTO data sparks debate between a pro-office CEO and a remote-friendly workplace strategist.

A colorful beach ball sits in the middle of a sleek, empty office hallway with glass-walled rooms and sunlight streaming through large windows.

The summer office slump is real. And so is the Friday fade.

Office attendance drops to 41% in July—and Fridays in December? Practically extinct at just 21% utilization.

ChatGPT said: A woman uses a modern office phone booth equipped with a laptop and occupancy sensor in a flexible, open workspace.

A workplace love story: Phone booth meets sensor

Phone booths are booming—and occupancy sensors help companies manage and measure them with ease.