Rooms share air, not alarm tones.
These vignettes show how groups from around Aotearoa use the same modular tools. Names are generic—swap in your own marae committee, kura, or council programme title.
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Figures above animate for demonstration only; they are not audited performance claims. Google Ads destinations should avoid implying guaranteed metrics unless sourced and footnoted.
Neighbourhood hall
Three volunteer facilitators rotate a single wall calendar. They export a weekly strip each Sunday night so the cleaner knows which mats stay out and which cupboard opens first on Monday morning.
Senior study lounge
Students stack ten-minute blocks between essay drafts. The librarian keeps marketing cookies off the shared laptop; consent lives in local storage per browser profile, which matches how many NZ schools prefer to run kiosks.
Distributed studio
A design team spans Tāmaki Makaurau and Ōtautahi. Overlapping grids show who reserved “quiet floor” time; coral highlights mean two people asked for the same window and need a quick human yarn, not an automated escalation.
If your room needs a bespoke onboarding deck, mention it in the contact form. We prepare PDFs without embedded trackers—handy for boards that read packs offline on the Coast or in the Sounds.