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The AI can tell members and visitors where you are and what spaces are available to book. These two capabilities — location information and room details — are informational: they help people find and evaluate your space rather than directly completing a transaction.

Location information

When asked about your space — “where are you?”, “what cities are you in?”, “how far is your nearest location?” — the AI returns details for matching locations in your Nexudus network. Each location result includes the name, full address, description, and (when the user has granted browser location permission) the distance from their current position. Up to five locations are shown, ordered by proximity.
Chat showing a location enquiry with the location card response
Location information is always public — there are no membership or contact restrictions on this capability.

Room and resource details

Members and prospects can ask what meeting rooms, event spaces, or desks you have available: “do you have a room for 10 people?”, “what facilities does the boardroom have?”, “show me rooms near me.” The AI returns up to five matching resources, ordered by distance, with:
  • Room name and description
  • Location name and address
  • Capacity
  • Available features (projector, whiteboard, video conferencing, etc.)
  • Available desk positions within the resource
  • Distance from the user (if location permission granted)
  • A “Request booking” link and map link
Chat showing a room enquiry with the room card showing photo, capacity, features, and a Request booking button

Access control for rooms

The AI respects the standard visibility settings on each resource:
SettingEffect
Visible = offResource is never shown in AI responses
Only for membersResource is only shown to logged-in members
Only for contactsResource is only shown to logged-in contacts
Resources that do not meet these conditions are silently excluded — the AI does not tell the user they exist.

Conversion tracking

Both capabilities are informational only. Browsing rooms often precedes a booking — see Room Bookings for how the AI handles the actual booking step.