A team office — on one map
A distributed team works as if everyone shares one building. Step up to a colleague and you hear their voice. Walk into a meeting room and you join the call. Step away and the audio fades. No links, no «can you hear me?»
«A distributed team» does not mean «a team without an office»
Slack and Zoom do not replace an office — they simulate it. With them, someone working from home doesn't know who is at work, what they're doing, or who to ping for a quick question. Every conversation requires planning, a link, and an invitation.
- «Got a minute?» — a text exchange in place of a five-minute chat
- Dozens of meeting links in the calendar, half of them dead
- You can't bump into a colleague at the cooler — and that's where ideas come from in an office
- New hires don't even know who's on the team
- After six months remote, you start to feel like you work alone
How it works
No desktop app, no separate signup, no client to download. Open Struktura and you're already in the office.
Zones with their own rules
The office map isn't a picture — it's a structure. Each zone has configurable rules for audio, access, and behavior. The zone editor works in the browser; you don't need designers.
- Open space. A shared area where everyone is visible. Step up to a colleague and a private conversation opens — others don't hear it.
- Meeting rooms. Step into the zone and you join a group call with everyone there. From the outside, no audio.
- Kitchen and lounge. For chance meetings and five-minute breaks. You can «hang around» so colleagues see you online.
- Quiet zones. For deep work. You can enter, but audio is suppressed — no conversations.
Day, evening, night
The map shifts with the time of day. Dimmer light in the evening, sleeping zones at night. Useful for teams spread across time zones.
When the office helps
Six work scenarios where ordinary calls fall short.
How it differs from Zoom + Slack + Gather
Technical specs
Voice and video go through standard WebRTC; you can keep traffic inside the customer's perimeter — the TURN server deploys next to the app.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a Zoom replacement?
For short work chats — yes. For long 50+ person conferences with recording, Zoom or Kontur.Talk is better — we're optimized for «walk in, walk out», not for lectures. Recordings and multi-hour conferences aren't a priority on our roadmap.
How many people fit in one office?
Up to 200 concurrent users on one map. For large companies — several separate offices with transitions between them.
What if the internet is weak?
Voice-only mode works on a channel of 80 kbps and up. You can fully disable video in a zone or for a user.
The zone editor — what can be configured?
Zone size and shape, type (meeting room, open space, quiet zone), audio rules (private chat between two or group call), visual style.
Does it suit hybrid teams (some in office, some at home)?
Yes, that's the main scenario. Someone working from home sees who's physically in the office and in which room — via integration with the access system (optional).
Want to try the beta?
The virtual office is approaching release. For teams that need it today, we're opening early access — with a say in shaping the module roadmap.