Comparison

WareSpace vs Polygon

Two flexible co-warehousing providers, side by side. See how WareSpace and Polygon compare on unit size, terms, racking, and on-site support.

  • Starting at $1,000/mo, all-inclusive
  • Industrial racking included
  • On-site general manager
WareSpace facility exterior at dusk with lit loading docks

Loading docks + HVAC

included in every building

The verdict

Polygon is the better choice for creators and early entrepreneurs in Atlanta, Dallas, and Fort Worth who want on-site content studios or the shortest 3-month terms. WareSpace is a co-warehousing provider best suited for growing small businesses, offering purpose-renovated units with industrial racking included, a dedicated on-site general manager, and all-inclusive flat-fee pricing starting at $1,000/mo across 20+ US cities.

WareSpace vs. Polygon

Two co-warehousing providers compared on unit size, terms, and amenities.

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Comparison criteriaWareSpaceRecommendedPolygon
Pricing modelOne flat all-inclusive feeFlat monthly membership
Unit size range200-2,000+ sq ft200-5,000 sq ft
Shortest term6 months3 months
Industrial racking includedAdd-on furnishings
Loading docks & equipmentDocks + pallet jacksDocks + pallet jacks
On-site content studioNot standard
Utilities, WiFi & HVAC
On-site general managerOn-site staff
Daily carrier pickups
Personal guarantee requiredNoVaries
Locations20+ US citiesAtlanta, Dallas & Fort Worth

Where each option wins

What's your priority?

When to choose Polygon

Choose Polygon when you want an on-site content studio or a 3-month term in Atlanta, Dallas, or Fort Worth.

When to choose WareSpace

Choose WareSpace when you want industrial racking included, a dedicated on-site general manager, and all-inclusive pricing starting at $1,000/mo across a national network of 20+ cities.

Polygon key strengths

  • Shortest terms: Agreements as short as 3 months for businesses not ready to commit to 6.
  • On-site content studios: Built-in photo and video studios with backdrops and lighting for creators.
  • Sun Belt focus: A small, tight network in Atlanta, Dallas, and Fort Worth.

WareSpace key strengths

Best for most
  • National network: 20+ cities and growing, so you can scale or relocate without leaving the brand.
  • Industrial racking included: Industrial racking is included with every unit.
  • Dedicated on-site general manager: A single manager at each location handles maintenance, deliveries, and support.
  • All-inclusive starting at $1,000/mo: Utilities, WiFi, climate control, racking, and docks in one flat fee.
  • No personal guarantee: Flexible 6-12 month terms with no personal guarantee required.
FAQ

WareSpace vs Polygon: common questions

The questions small businesses ask when choosing between two co-warehousing providers.

Is WareSpace better than Polygon?

WareSpace is better for businesses that want industrial racking included, a dedicated on-site general manager, and a national network across 20+ cities. Polygon is better for creators wanting on-site content studios and the shortest 3-month terms in Atlanta, Dallas, and Fort Worth.

What is the difference between WareSpace and Polygon?

Polygon is a co-warehousing provider in Atlanta, Dallas, and Fort Worth with on-site content studios and terms as short as 3 months. WareSpace offers 200-2,000+ square-foot units across 20+ US cities with industrial racking included, a dedicated on-site general manager, and all-inclusive pricing starting at $1,000/mo.

Is WareSpace cheaper than Polygon?

WareSpace units start at $1,000/mo with utilities, WiFi, climate control, racking, and docks in one flat fee. Polygon also uses an all-inclusive membership, so the better value depends on your market, unit size, and whether you need its content studios.

Can WareSpace replace Polygon?

Yes, WareSpace replaces Polygon for businesses needing flexible small-bay warehouse space in a WareSpace market, with racking, loading docks, and on-site management included in one all-inclusive monthly fee.

Who should use Polygon instead of WareSpace?

Creators and early entrepreneurs in Atlanta, Dallas, or Fort Worth who want on-site content studios or a 3-month term should consider Polygon.

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