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Contact Flexispot for B2B Workspace Planning

Whether you are standardizing standing desks, comparing ergonomic chair models, planning a campus refresh, or building a sustainability documentation packet, the Flexispot team can help convert your requirements into a practical office furniture program.

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Project Desk

Share desk counts, chair counts, location list, installation timing, and any existing ergonomic standard. We will route the request to a workspace planning contact.

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Support

For reset instructions, replacement parts, product manuals, or standing desk troubleshooting, include the model name and order reference so the support team can respond accurately.

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Business Hours

Monday-Friday, 8:30-18:00 local business hours across regional support hubs. Urgent rollout questions should include the installation date in the message subject.

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Send a brief

Tell us what your workspace needs to support

Useful details include seat count, desk dimensions, chair adjustability needs, delivery regions, installation window, sustainability reporting goals, and whether the project is a pilot, expansion, or refresh. The more specific the brief, the faster Flexispot can return a structured response.

For procurement teams, note any required BIFMA references, warranty language, packaging constraints, documentation formats, or approved finish palettes. For education and public-sector buyers, include tender deadlines and whether sample units are required before award.

If your organization is comparing several furniture standards, describe the current pain point: limited posture variation, inconsistent chair models, difficult cable management, unclear warranty ownership, or missing material data. Flexispot can then respond with a sharper recommendation instead of a generic product list. Multi-site buyers should also mention receiving hours, elevator access, preferred carton handling, and whether local installation support is expected.

Support requests are handled differently from project briefs. For reset errors, assembly questions, or replacement parts, include the exact model, purchase channel, and a short description of what happened before the issue appeared. That context helps the team separate user reset guidance from parts review and keeps the response useful for facilities staff who may be managing many desks at once.