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Hartu Txanda is an “appointment and room/space management” tool launched by IZT Koop. E. for municipal and public-service scenarios. According to the page description, it is mainly designed to help governments or public institutions provide appointment booking services to citizens, while simplifying the scheduling and management of public spaces, meeting rooms, or similar resources. Users can check available time slots at any time, and administrators can continuously track user requests.
Its core capabilities focus on appointment management and space/room management. The page emphasizes that the tool is “simple, fast, personalized, and bilingual”: citizens can access it via mobile phone or computer, reducing paperwork and extra procedures. On the institutional side, configurations can be adjusted based on municipal needs, such as notifications, capacity limits, opening hours, or schedules. The public-facing interface supports Basque and Spanish, making it relatively well suited to local public-sector use.
The public page does not disclose plans, pricing, payment methods, or whether a free version is available. A “View demo” option appears on the page, but it is unclear whether this is equivalent to a free trial. The deployment model is also not specified; the only confirmed point is that it can be accessed from mobile phones and computers. Third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, permission systems, team collaboration features, and data security/compliance information are not covered in the text, so these should be confirmed with the vendor before procurement.
Its advantages are a clear positioning and suitability for public institutions handling appointments, space availability, and capacity control. It also supports a local bilingual interface, which may better match the needs of municipal services in the Basque region. The drawback is that the official website discloses limited information. For enterprise software procurement, pricing, service levels, security and compliance, permission controls, and system integration capabilities are all key gaps.
It is better suited to local European municipalities, public-service counters, cultural spaces, or organizations that need to offer public appointment booking. If Chinese organizations are evaluating similar needs, they may be better off first comparing local government appointment systems, venue booking platforms, or enterprise meeting-room management systems to meet requirements around Chinese language support, local payments, compliance, and service response. The source text provides no information about access from China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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