Butlr, the leading people sensing platform, announced a partnership with Propstack, India’s leading real estate technology and data
company.

Propstack’s many customers in India will be able to easily procure and access occupancy and space utilization data provided by Butlr to make data-driven real estate decisions and improve the workplace experience.

As well, Butlr’s customers in India will be able to leverage Propstack’s presence in India for installation, integration and ongoing services.

The most proactive owner/operators aim to deliver compelling value propositions that create convenient experiences and generate insights by offering a digitally powered experience.

This fundamentally transforms the tenant relationship and the factors that drive leasing and renewal decisions. Creating effective and efficient hybrid workspaces requires the flexibility to combine lease data with occupancy data. Having one platform that can combine both these data sets makes Propstack+Butlr the must-have platform for the hybrid workspace.

“Butlr makes some of the most reliable and cost-effective occupancy sensors on the market,” said Raja Seetharaman, Propstack’s Founder and Director. “Their sensors are also incredibly easy to deploy and can support a wide variety of use cases to improve operational efficiency and sustainability. We’re excited to partner with them to accelerate the digital transformation of buildings.”

“We are honored to be chosen by Propstack to enable their customers to drive operational and environmental use cases informed by occupancy and utilization data, “said Raghav Gupta, President and Head of Business at Butlr, “Integrating occupancy data from Butlr into Propstack’s data platform will be game-changing for our common customers.”

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