Cafes in Delhi are good place to sit and work

The concept of coworking has slowly but firmly been making its mark in the Indian professional space. Some people simply do not want to be tangled in the hassles of an office, its rigid timings, its commitments, its unnecessary formalities. So they opt for working from home. But it has also been widely accepted that working from home isn’t always conducive when it comes to getting productive work done. So now we have two problems- a space we don’t find comfortable enough to work in (the office), and a space that is so comfortable that it does not allow us to work (home). That is when coworking comes into play.

The increasing demand of coworking spaces is well explained by the worldwide exponential increase in its number

75 in 2007

3,400 in 2013

7,800 in October 2015

around 10,000 in 2016

If we talk about India, Coworking space leasing is set to rise by 40–50% to reach over 1 million square feet by the end of 2017

So picture this: you have a freelancing photographer working on their laptop, while a content writer sits across the table getting their job done, a marketing agent sending emails from another corner while listening to music, while four young enthusiastic entrepreneurs work on their pet project. The air doesn’t reek of the familiar unpleasant smell of office regulations, and one also gets an environment that encourages you to work! Brilliant!

Now picture the same photographer, content writer, marketing agent and group of entrepreneurs doing their work — but at a cafe, with food. They were already happy, but now they’re happier, right? And happier always means more productive. Coworking cafes have been around for a while, and we cannot stress over how much better they are than a standard coworking space.

Coworking cafes are determined to do just that: where creative, independent individuals can be at their productive best. They offer so many services you wouldn’t be able to resist. Here are some:

1. Rent-free coworking

Passes of coworking cafes cover expenses for your chosen duration: a day, a week, or a month. This cost takes care of your fooding requirements, and you do not have to pay for the workspace. This basically means all you’re paying to work the entire day in a cafe is what you normally would pay for food! Make weekly or monthly passes, and you save more than you thought you could!

Which brings us to our second point,

2. Affordable

Have you even seen the package prices of coworking spaces? They charge almost half of what you make. We don’t. It’s simple. Passes are affordable, you can very well work, eat and have a good time without burning a hole in your pocket.

3. Multidimensional

After working in a normal coworking space, one might feel jaded because of its monotony. At a cafe, however, being bored is not an option! Tired of working? You can people-watch! Or socialise with other creative minds like yours!

4. Networking

With the casualness that comes with working in a café, relationships between people coworking can extend from the professional to the casual. The tension of the normal space evaporates because it’s a café, and you end up having better bonds with a diverse range of people who will help propel your career forward!

At MyInstapass, we are building a branded chain of coworking cafes by partnering with cafes, pubs, restaurants and relevant space with under-utilized space. We have wide range passes of our cafes where you can sit and work in Delhi, starting from 295/- only

There’s so much more we offer, but maybe you’ll have to purchase our passes to know!

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