The emphasis of the initiative is being placed on helping people access rooms for work purposes. A Print company in Marlborough could be contacted to extend knowledge of the service.
Julien Smith, the chief executive officer of Breather, has said:
“What we're doing is very ambitious and we think it has a huge reach. We think we can open a huge amount of space in Boston... certainly in the hundreds (of rooms).”
Initially, the spaces in Boston that can be accessed are restricted. Five spaces are available on three different streets. Consumers have the opportunity to choose between options located on Gloucester Street, Boylston Street, and Massachusetts Avenue.
The rooms can be used in a variety of ways. Some individuals will want to relax, while others will wish to collaborate and some may desire to take an important phone call in a private place.
When it comes to the time period for which a room is required, the service is flexible in that a booking can vary between half an hour and a whole day. The app used for making a booking will work on an iPhone or on an Android device.
Breather currently has 30 employees and is now operating in four cities other than Boston. These include New York and San Francisco. Get a Free Quote for Print