The Coworking Plan – Daily vs Weekly vs Monthly

February 7, 2018

Jason Tiemeier

One of the most appealing benefits of coworking spaces is the flexibility that they provide when it comes to leasing office space. Regardless of whether a person or business is seeking a space by the day, the week, or the month, coworking spaces are equipped to accommodate different types of per-basis needs.

So, how does a person pick the right type of plan for themselves or their business? Should you opt for a day plan, a weekly plan, or a monthly plan?

In most cases, memberships come with different benefits and add-on services depending on the plan you buy and the type of workspace that you choose (private office, coworking space, dedicated desk, virtual office).

Day-to-day

This plan is optimal for people who tend to move around frequently from meeting to meeting, and sometimes just need a touchdown space for a few hours a day or week. This is also a great solution for traveling business people that need a place to work from for a few days or weeks while they are in town visiting or conducting business.

Weekly

Weekly plans are a viable workspace solution for travelers and people that are seeking network opportunities but don’t necessarily need a full-time space to work from. Weekly plans provide access to flexible or dedicated desks, access to events, and can help individuals become a part of the coworking community. Weekly plans, in the end, tend to be a more cost-effective solution than daily plans, especially if you will use the space for more than just a few days a month.

Monthly

In terms of benefits and advantages, monthly plans are usually the best deal in a coworking space. Not only do monthly plans give you access to secure workspace and a community, they also provide added services like meeting room time, free parking, 24/7 access, and administrative services, among others.

Monthly plans are the best option for businesses and startups that are already operating and past their initial stage. They are also a great option for entrepreneurs seeking to network and forge strong relationships with the local community, as well as those who work for a company with remote work policies and flexible schedules.

Though monthly memberships are, in the long-run, the most affordable, advantageous, and logical solution, buying a monthly or weekly membership is oftentimes a good idea, as these memberships can help you better decide and establish whether the location, the space, and the amenities are a right fit for you or your company.

Find more information about the types of memberships, workspace options, and perks of coworking plans here.

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