5 Benefits of Coworking Spaces for Freelancers:

Remote work is, thankfully, here to stay. While we love not being cooped up in a corporate office, we can’t deny the perks of having a dedicated workspace. As a freelancer, you need equipment, privacy and other resources that you can’t get at home…or in the corner of a coffee shop. Coworking spaces fill in these gaps.

Here’s everything you need to know about coworking spaces and why freelancers love them.

What Is a Coworking Space?

Coworking spaces offer a flexible, low-cost way to reap all the benefits of permanent office space. It’s a shared office space, usually with desks, conference rooms, and basic office supplies that can be rented out by companies, teams, or individuals. They’re great for small businesses and freelancers who require a productive workspace but aren’t ready to invest in their own property.

The Benefits of Coworking Space for Freelancers

Freelancers are no strangers to working from anywhere. But, for the last couple of years, working from anywhere was strictly work from home. Now that you’re free to venture beyond your living room, here are seven reasons you should give coworking spaces a try.

  1. Work Well, Wherever You Go

As a freelancer, you’re used to turning unconventional spaces into your personal workstation, whether it be your favorite coffee shop or your apartment closet. We love your innovation. But these makeshift workspaces aren’t always comfortable or efficient.


So sure, you could set up shop anywhere, but you don’t have to. With a good coworking space, you get all the benefits of a home office or private studio without having to create one yourself.

2. Find Your People

Working from anywhere means you’re on your own…a lot. Freelancers often work by themselves and only communicate with clients through a computer screen. We know you love the freedom, but everyone gets lonely. So, if you’re craving some good old-fashioned human connection, a coworking space is the ideal place to network with other freelancers.


Coworking spaces naturally attract freelancers, so you’re sure to find people who relate to the ups and downs of your career. You get to build a community of freelancers that can uplift and motivate you, like coworkers but without the office politics or forced socialization.


Coworking for freelancers is especially important because referrals can open major doors in your career.


3. Get Out of the House

Freelancers often have the freedom to work from home, but there are still challenges. It’s easy to get distracted by needy pets or loud housemates. Not to mention, staying inside day in and day out can do a number on your physical and mental health. Everyone needs space, even from their own home.


A coworking space is a breath of fresh air for freelancers who rarely make it out the front door. This change of scenery can lift your spirits and help you have a more positive workday. 


4. Boost Your Productivity

Stuck on a product design? No inspiration for your next presentation? No problem! Coworking spaces are hubs for productivity. Everyone around you is cooking up something new. So, these spaces pretty much come with built-in accountability partners. The buzz of your peers working towards their goals are sure to inspire you to get your own projects done.


Interested in the space, but not the people? Don’t worry! Coworking spaces are still an option even if you’re not much of a people person. You can find coworking spaces with private offices that give you the peace and quiet you need to focus. Just know that these rooms cost a bit more.


5. Endless Amenities

All coworking spaces are different, but most offer a wide range of amenities. So, freelancers are likely to find everything they need to get their jobs done. At the very least, you’ll have access to a hot desk, i.e., unreserved desks that are up for grabs. Other than that, coworking spaces typically provide:

  • Standard office equipment like printers/scanners

  • High-speed internet

  • Conference rooms with whiteboards, projectors, or smart TVs

If you’re more of a night owl, you can find coworking spaces with 24/7 access. So, feel free to work or not work as you please.


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