What is office hoteling? And is it similar to hot desking?
Office hoteling lets employees reserve the space they need—desks, offices, meeting rooms—only when they need it. Hot desking simply means first‑come, first‑served seating. If you’re leading a hybrid team or consolidating real estate, choosing the right approach can cut wasted space, improve team coordination, and mak
Nine benefits of coworking spaces
Coworking has matured. In 2025, it’s less about coffee and couches and more about operating discipline: predictable service levels, audited security, and space you can right‑size monthly. Below are nine benefits that matter to founders, finance leaders, and people teams deciding how—and where—their teams should work. C
What’s the best workspace for your startup?
The right workspace won’t build your product, but it will shorten cycles. In 2025 founders are choosing between on‑demand coworking, dedicated desks, private day offices, managed suites, and—sometimes—a traditional lease. This article explains what each option means in practice, which stage it fits, what you’ll actua
Eight kinds of space your office needs for activity-based working
Why variety beats a one-size-fits-all floor plan Activity-Based Working (ABW) lets people choose the setting that fits the task: heads-down, shoulder-to-shoulder, face-to-camera, or feet-up. The point isn’t decorating for the sake of it—it’s aligning space with human attention, social energy, and the ebb and flow of a wo
What is hot-desking and what are the benefits?
Definition of Hot-Desking Hot-desking is a modern office practice that involves multiple employees using a single physical workstation or desk during different time periods. Unlike traditional office setups where each employee has a designated desk, hot-desking allows for a more flexible and dynamic use of office space. This a