Built for Ops & COO teams

RTO mandate. Second city. New lease due. You don't need a broker in every deal.

Return-to-office mandates are back on the table. Leadership wants a physical presence in Manchester and Bristol by Q3. You have three active broker relationships and none of them are moving fast enough — and every one of them is earning 15% of whatever rent you sign.

3 companies have found space through Seek across 15,000+ buildings globally — with zero broker fees.

Three steps. No broker. No commission.

1

Run parallel searches per city

Submit a separate brief for each location. Seek broadcasts each one to operators in that city. You run London, Manchester and Bristol simultaneously — not sequentially through one broker.

2

Get operator proposals within hours

Operators respond directly with pricing, floor plans and availability. You're comparing real options, not waiting for an account manager's curated PDF.

3

Close on your timeline, not the broker's

No commission means no one is managing your urgency. Operators respond fast because direct deals close faster for them too.

The numbers behind the model

4 cities
London · Manchester · Bristol · Edinburgh
2,400+
Direct operator listings
£100M+
Annual UK broker fees — cut from your deals

IWG — the world's largest flexible workspace operator, running Regus and Spaces — is a Seek customer. £100M+ in annual UK broker fees flow through the commercial property market every year. None of it needs to come from your deal.

Get operator proposals in hours, not days

Tell us your team size, location and move-in date. Operators whose spaces match will pitch you directly — zero broker fee, zero commission on your deal.

Take the quiz — it's free →

No account creation required. Takes 60 seconds.

Questions from Ops & COO teams

Can I search multiple cities at once on Seek?
Yes. Run a separate quiz per city — each brief is broadcast to operators in that location. You'll receive parallel inbound proposals and can manage them as separate searches. Most broker services run searches sequentially because they're account-manager limited; Seek is not.
Does Seek work for post-RTO mandates with flexible headcount?
Operators on Seek are experienced with fluctuating occupancy. Managed suites, serviced offices and whole floors can often accommodate a range of headcounts. Specify your minimum and maximum in the brief and operators will respond with what actually fits.
How does Seek compare to a traditional tenant rep broker for a multi-site search?
A tenant rep earns commission on every deal — so their incentive is more deals, longer leases, pricier spaces. Seek's operators pay a flat subscription. Every direct deal Seek facilitates is one less broker fee on your P&L. For multi-site, that stacks up fast.

Thinking about a broker platform?

We've broken down exactly how Seek differs from the main broker marketplaces — fees, speed, and who earns what on your deal.