Information Resources
Tools and guidance to help you navigate coworking space options.
Space Listings
Browse detailed profiles of coworking spaces across various locations, including information about facilities, layouts, and available amenities.
Pricing Information
Compare membership costs and what's included at different price points, from day passes to dedicated office spaces.
Location Details
Information about neighborhood characteristics, transportation access, parking availability, and nearby amenities for each listed space.
Amenity Comparisons
Side-by-side comparisons of facilities like meeting rooms, internet speeds, kitchen facilities, and additional services offered.
Selection Guidance
Articles and resources covering considerations when choosing coworking spaces, from evaluating contract terms to assessing community fit.
Workspace Types
Explanations of different workspace configurations—hot desks, dedicated desks, private offices, and meeting rooms—to help you understand options.
For Different Work Situations
Coworking spaces can accommodate various professional needs and work styles.
Freelancers and Independent Professionals
For those working independently, coworking spaces may offer an alternative to home offices or coffee shops. Considerations include flexible membership options that align with variable schedules, professional environments for client meetings, and opportunities to connect with other professionals. Our listings highlight spaces that accommodate independent workers with various membership tiers and flexible access arrangements.
Remote Employees
Employees working remotely for established companies may seek workspace outside their homes. Relevant factors include reliable internet connectivity, quiet areas for video calls, and professional settings that support focus. We provide information about spaces offering amenities particularly useful for remote work, such as phone booths and dedicated desk options.
Small Teams and Startups
Growing teams may find coworking spaces offer flexibility as their needs change. Considerations include private office availability, scalability as teams expand or contract, and access to meeting spaces for team collaboration. Our resources include information about spaces accommodating small groups and teams with various configuration options.
Project-Based Work
Professionals who need workspace for specific projects or limited periods may benefit from short-term coworking arrangements. Relevant aspects include day pass availability, short-term membership options, and spaces offering flexibility without long-term commitments. We identify spaces that accommodate temporary or project-based workspace needs.
Established Businesses
Some established companies use coworking spaces for satellite offices, temporary project teams, or as alternatives to traditional office leases. Considerations include private office options, professional reception services, and spaces that can accommodate business requirements. Our information covers spaces suitable for more formal business arrangements.
Key Considerations
Factors to evaluate when exploring coworking options.
Location Accessibility
Consider proximity to your home or clients, public transportation options, parking availability, and the surrounding neighborhood's character and amenities.
Technical Infrastructure
Evaluate internet speed and reliability, availability of power outlets, printing and scanning facilities, and technical support if equipment issues arise.
Community Dynamics
Consider the types of professionals who use the space, whether the atmosphere suits your work style, and if networking opportunities align with your interests.
Space Availability
Check desk availability during your preferred work hours, whether advance booking is required, and how the space handles capacity during busy periods.
Membership Flexibility
Review contract terms, notice periods for cancellation, options to upgrade or downgrade membership levels, and any additional fees for services.
Work Environment
Assess noise levels, availability of quiet zones, natural lighting, ergonomic furniture quality, and overall atmosphere conducive to your work needs.