Tango named in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Workplace Experience Applications

We believe this recognition reflects solution depth built through strategic investment and three acquisitions over four years

Dallas, Texas – Tango, a leading provider of real estate and facilities management software, today announced it has been positioned as a Challenger in the inaugural Gartner Magic Quadrant for Workplace Experience Applications.

“Gartner defines the workplace experience (WEX) application market as a discrete application or well-defined module, designed to enhance an employee’s interaction with the corporate workplace/office. These applications help workers plan their days in the office by facilitating the booking of individual desks, collaborative workspaces and workplace amenities such as parking or lockers. They offer capabilities that empower workers by making it easier to establish a workplace schedule, navigate the office and find their colleagues. WEX applications offer AI/ML-driven analytics that provide workers with personalized recommendations and workplace managers with insights to optimize their offerings.”

Tango has invested in its solution over many years, and with a recent period of accelerated expansion through three strategic acquisitions.

In January 2022, Tango acquired AgilQuest, bringing hybrid workplace scheduling and reservation intelligence into the platform at a moment when the shift to hybrid had fundamentally changed what organizations needed to understand how their space was being used. In August 2023, the acquisition of Watchwire added integrated energy management and sustainability capabilities, including automated utility data collection and Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions tracking. In March 2024, the acquisition of Locatee, a Zurich-based workplace analytics company, gave Tango the ability to deliver building, floor, and zone-level occupancy data using existing Wi-Fi and ethernet infrastructure, without additional hardware.

Tango’s strengths lies in vertical industry depth, particularly in sectors requiring advanced real estate optimization, such as banking and financial services, insurance, and professional services. Tango also offer real-time utilization engine, which unifies badge, Wi-Fi, network, and sensor data – and Tango’s product strategy around AI-assisted workflows and its Ask Tango conversational interface as differentiators.

“Every building an organization occupies is actively shaping how people work, how culture forms, and how the business performs,” said Stève Cattin, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Tango. “Our job is to make that visible – to turn disconnected data into something leaders can actually see and act on with confidence. We feel that being recognized in this report reflects the platform we’ve built and the clients who have trusted us to deliver it at scale.”

Looking ahead, Tango is investing in the next generation of real estate intelligence, moving beyond reporting into systems that can anticipate, recommend, and act. Where most solutions today surface what happened, Tango is focused on closing the gap between knowing and doing – giving real estate leader not just a clearer picture of their portfolio, but the ability to respond to it faster and with greater confidence.

Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Workplace Experience Applications, Sohail Majumdar, Christopher Trueman, 6 April 2026
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