The working world is still in flux.
Many ‘thought workers’ whose only need is a laptop and internet connection worked remotely for the last two years… and they don’t want to go back to the office.
At the same time, companies and enterprises see empty offices and either shrink their footprint or move altogether, reducing the overhead of commercial real estate.
But working from home isn’t the same as working remotely. Hence coworking spaces offer a third option, a smarter way to balance remote work life, so workers don’t have to choose between a commute and their kitchen table.
Once again, however, there is flexibility needed. Not every remote worker wants to go to a coworking space every working day, every single week. And digital nomads can and do work from wherever they want, and don’t need a monthly membership to a space.
From a financial and operational perspective, day passes are a bit of a hardship for coworking spaces. You can’t anticipate the monthly recurring revenue. Your occupancy analytics won’t reflect reliable space needs. And there is no guarantee day pass users are cultural fits for your community if your sales manager or community manager doesn’t have a chance to vett them.
Those are the cons, or challenges presented by offering day passes. And they’re very real. But consider the advantages:
The coworking space management software you use should make this process easier and streamlined.
Coworks software allows you to:
Along with your software, be sure to add a dedicated page on your web site to day passes, so people who are searching for the option in your area can find you when they are ready!
In a LinkedIn Post, marketing director Chris Lock wrote an open letter to coworking spaces, asking for the option he needed most.
“I don’t need a permanent desk. I’ve got one at home. I don’t need an office. That is my home.
I do need somewhere I can go to work for a change of scene and some company from other entrepreneurs. I’m up for the community side of things. I’ll spend money in your coffee shop. I may even use your recording studio or meeting rooms if you have them.
But I don’t need a costly monthly subscription. I just need the option to drop in whenever it suits me.”
It’s not just a change of scenery. Day passes offer real solutions for people, from freelancers to entrepreneurs, service providers, and solution designers.
With a day pass, one person will be able to:
To learn more about Day Passes with Coworks, watch a short demo of the platform here and we’ll take you through all the features.
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