Coworking Space Finder
Compare global coworking networks by price, location coverage, membership flexibility, and amenities. Updated 2025 pricing.
FAQ
Is a coworking membership worth it for remote workers? +
It depends on your work style and home setup. Coworking is worth it if you need daily separation between home and work, benefit from in-person networking, or have a home environment not conducive to focused work. For occasional use, day passes are more economical. For full-time use, dedicated desk memberships provide consistency but cost $200–600/month in most major cities.
What is the difference between a hot desk and dedicated desk? +
A hot desk means you sit wherever is available each day — you can't leave personal items overnight. A dedicated desk is permanently assigned — you can set up monitors, leave equipment, and have consistent ergonomics. Hot desks are typically 40–60% cheaper, but the lack of consistency can disrupt deep work that requires a specific setup.
Can I use a coworking space in a different city with my membership? +
Most global networks like WeWork and Regus allow location-switching within your membership tier, but details vary. Some memberships are location-specific and charge day-pass fees for other locations. Network memberships (WeWork All Access, Regus Businessworld) typically allow access across all locations. Always verify your membership terms before traveling.
What amenities should I expect at a coworking space? +
Basic amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, printing, coffee/tea, and limited meeting room access. Premium spaces add phone booths, on-site IT support, reception services, lockers, and events. The quality of soundproofing, HVAC, and ergonomic furniture varies significantly — worth evaluating on a trial day before committing.