I was fortunate to come across an ad for WFH when I was searching everywhere for a desk flexible enough for my needs. Every desk I found was too tall for me because I prefer to sit quite low when I'm writing, so the fact that the lowest slot on my WFH desk is much lower than anything else I had found was a big selling point. I also like to stand to work about half the time, so the fact that it's adjustable is wonderful, and since it's extensible adding a second surface means I don't even need to adjust it ever, I have one side for sitting and one for standing. While it's a little pricey, I've found it to be totally worth it. After suffering for many years with back pain, this is something worth splurging on. And compared to other sit-stand solutions, the price actually isn't bad at all. Plus I prefer that this requires no electric motor or anything else that's gonna break or not be usable during a power outage, and the overall "framework" look that results from the rearrangeable design makes it really stand out as an intriguing artistic space but also spare and subtle enough that it doesn't clash with the rest of the room - stylistically it just merges in with whatever other design elements are present. It's very easy and even fun to put together and/or rearrange. I look forward to adding more pieces to it over the years!