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Is this idea dumb - cloud provisioning in real life

Hello! I've been toying with an idea for the past few months and thought I'd seek a bit of feedback from the nice people here before I go any further. The basic pitch is this:

I love that I can log on to AWS or DigitalOcean or whatever cloud hosting provider -- and with a click of a button immediately provision however much bandwidth, storage space, etc. I need. I think that's awesome.

I think it would be great if the CEO of an business could similarly log onto a service, and with the click of a button provision business resources like office space, employees, etc.

Like an on-demand temp agency + on-demand commercial office space. With the ease and simplicity of provisioning cloud resources -- if you want to staff up, if you want a bit more manpower, if you don't want to deal with the headaches of hiring or contracting out to temp agencies -- elastic employees and office space just like elastic compute. Click a button and bam! your 4000 sq ft office will be ready on monday!

spinning up an instance of a marketing department, a sales team, an office!!

I think similar things already exist in a bunch of niches, but not in the nicely bundled one-click way I'm describing -- here's an example:
https://www.acquirent.com/

I've thought about the logistics of how this might work, and here's a few thoughts -

1.) Employees would be standard gigwork/Uber-style freelancers - I think "1099" is the correct term here? They would be pre-specialized into standard business functions - "sales". "marketing", and so on.

2.) For the office space, given the covid situation, I get the impression commercial real estate people are getting a bit desperate and might be open to unconventional ideas like this? For the MVP I'd start with just a single commercial realtor in one location -- how to pitch them effectively? Could I possibly charge them for basically lead-gen? If I could charge the businesses that use this and the real-estate -- hoo boy! Now we're cooking with gas!

I think this is long enough - I have some more thoughts on what an MVP might look like etc., but I guess I'm just wondering what the smart, nice people on here think? Is this worth pursuing? I have a thick skin so feel free to tear this apart -- I'd rather be told my idea is dumb than work for months and find out it's dumb after months of work! What am I not considering? What roadblocks might I encounter? Etc.

Thank you for reading all this and for any advice!!

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    There are virtual office providers you can hook up into...
    Like maybe for some things you can simplify by joining the services under one SaaS, like incorporate, get address, fwd mail, have incoming call centre with multiple options... Rent meeting space..

    The actual employees/contractors sounds like a bit more iffy, sure you can just get some agencies contracted.... The problem is I think this might be over simplifying to the point it's really hard for it to work, assuming people perform the tasks similarly in sales/marketing/coding to the point they can be managed as a virtual resource, theses are jobs that need relatively high communication especially at setup time..
    You can provide some simplified services or support some marketplace of offers

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