Day pass – Drop in for a single day.
Hot desk – Choose any open seat.
Dedicated desk – Your own desk, every day.
Private office – Enclosed space for one or more.
Virtual office – Business address, no desk.
Part-time – Limited days each month.
Nights & weekends – After-hours access.
Team plan – Flexible options for teams.
Event rental – Book space for meetings or events.
Keep reading to see what each plan includes — and who it’s right for.
If you're getting ready to open a coworking space — or exploring flexible office models for a commercial property — one of the biggest questions is: Are our membership plans competitive?
The truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all. But there are proven formats that meet people where they are — from solo founders to hybrid teams.
Whether you're an operator building your first membership model or a commercial real estate professional figuring out how to configure your flex offering, this glossary breaks down the most common coworking plans, what each one includes, and who they’re designed for. It’s a quick way to benchmark your ideas, fill in gaps, and launch with confidence.
This break down outlines the most popular coworking options, what each plan includes, and who it’s built for, so you can launch flexible, profitable solutions faster.
Who it's for: Travelers, remote workers passing through, or locals testing out the space before committing.
Hot desk membership
What it includes: Flexible access to any open seat in a shared coworking area. Members bring their laptop and settle in wherever they like each day.What it includes: A fully enclosed, lockable office for individuals or teams. Often includes desks, chairs, and filing cabinets — plus full access to shared amenities.
Who it's for: Startups, small businesses, or executives who need privacy, team space, or room to grow.What it includes: A business mailing address, mail handling, and sometimes access to meeting rooms or a few coworking days per month — but no full-time desk space.
Who it's for: Home-based businesses, solopreneurs, or startups that want a professional presence without a physical office.What it includes: Access to the coworking space outside of traditional 9-5 hours — evenings and weekends only.
Who it's for: Creatives, students, part-time entrepreneurs, or anyone who works outside the typical workday.Once you’ve figured out the right mix of plans for your space, managing them with Coworks software is refreshingly simple.
You can create new billing plans in just a few clicks, assign multiple plans to teams, and even let non-members sign up and pay for plans directly online — no manual follow-up needed.
Whether you're adding a plan to an existing team or building your pricing structure from scratch, Coworks gives you the flexibility and control to grow your space.