A website and command center for a co-working space | Digital Pratik projects
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Co-working space · Dubai

A rebuilt website and
a private cockpit for the CEO

A Dubai co-working space had a slow brochure website and a founder who had no single view of the business. We fixed both: a fast, bookable site out front, and a private command center behind it.

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In one paragraph

For a Dubai co-working space, Digital Pratik rebuilt the public website into a fast, bookable site and built the CEO a private command center that shows the state of the business at a glance. The front turns visitors into enquiries and bookings; the back gives the founder one screen instead of a scatter of tools. AI to build the layer that was missing, automation to keep it current.

The bottleneck

A slow site out front, no clear view behind it

A co-working space is two problems at once. Out front, it needs to turn people looking for a desk or an office into enquiries and tours. Behind the scenes, the founder needs to actually see how the space is doing.

This one had a website that was slow and read like a brochure, and a founder running the business out of a scatter of tools and a sense of how things were going. Neither the visitor nor the founder had a clear, fast view of anything.

What we built

A fast front and a clear back

The public site and the private cockpit, built together.

  • A rebuilt, bookable website. Fast to load and clear to read, built to turn a visitor looking for space into an enquiry or a booking rather than a bounce.
  • A private CEO command center. One screen where the founder sees the state of the business at a glance, instead of piecing it together from separate tools.
  • Owner-gated by design. The command center is private to the people who should see it, so the public site and the founder's view stay cleanly separate.
  • Room to grow. The build is set up so more of the operation can move onto the same screen over time, at the founder's pace.
The outcome

One fast site, one clear screen

A site that converts

A quick, bookable website that turns a visitor looking for space into an enquiry, not a dead end.

The business at a glance

The founder opens one screen and sees how the space is doing, instead of a scatter of tools.

Built to extend

More of the operation can move onto the same cockpit over time, without starting again.

Questions founders ask about this build

Because they are two halves of the same problem. The public site turns visitors into enquiries, and the private command center lets the founder actually see the business. Building them together means the enquiries the site captures flow straight into the view the founder uses.

The state of the business at a glance, on one screen, instead of the founder piecing it together from separate tools. It is private and owner-gated, so only the right people see it.

For a space that sells tours and bookings, yes. A slow, brochure-style site loses people before they enquire. A fast, clearly bookable site turns more of the same traffic into enquiries, which is the cheapest growth there is.

Yes. The build is set up so more of the operation can move onto the same command center over time, at the founder's pace, rather than needing a fresh start each time.

A fast front, a clear view behind it

If your public site is slow and your own view of the business is scattered, this is the work that fixes both at once. Bring your numbers to a call and I will show you the shortest path.