ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

How does co-working work and what are the benefits? How do workers collaborate in a shared workspace and what are the rules of hiring a desk, leasing a meeting room or signing up for a permanent desk? We answer all these questions and more so you can find the flexible coworking solution perfect for you.

 
 
 

Frequently asked questions

 
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Can I move from a Hot Desk to a Dedicated Desk?

Yes you can! We would be stoked to have you here full time! Naturally, availability will determine how quickly this can happen but don’t be afraid to start the conversation, just ask.


What if I want to leave?

No worries. A month's notice for permanent members and away you go. You also have the casual option of hot desking and monthly 2 day or 3 day per week plans to support your free spirited flow.


Who works there?

Currently we host people working in graphic design, personal development, architecture, e-commerce, digital marketing, IP law, brand managers and the list goes on! As long as you work at a desk, you'll fit right in!


Why not just work from home?

A shared workspace provides an environment where you can interact with other like-minded people in order to enhance your business’ performance and expand beyond the limits of being a ‘one man band’. And let’s be honest… That home fridge is getting opened a ridiculous amount, your wardrobe needs arranging and you must be referring to yourself in third person by now… We know the vibe of too much home time! 


Is a coworking space just a glorified coffee shop?

Unless your local cafe offers private meeting rooms, personal desk space, phone booths and useful resources at your fingertips, plus a friendly community then naaah. It’s not the same at all.


Is co-working a professional solution for my business?

Hypothetically - let’s say you’re a graphic designer wanting to land a larger account or an ‘out of my league’ company signed. At the right workspace you can collaborate with say a digital marketer, copywriter and coder to collaboratively catch this type of legendary fish on the hook. Combining all your skill sets, not only secures that six month contract and income, but may also develop your new clients brief beyond anything you could have individually executed. Not to mention celebratory beers with your new found work pals once the job is done! And all on your terms.


Is co-working only for professionals interested in collaboration?

Not at all. While co-working spaces create opportunities for collaboration, they are not limited to this purpose. If you just want to put your head down and get it done, no one will hold it against you. Your collaborative experience could simply be a bit of morning banter and before knock off, sharing wins with your fellow community. Let’s face it, patting yourself on the back doesn’t have quite the same feel as a high five from pals.