A coworking space is generally a public or membership-based office where people work as and when they want to.
Businesses use coworking office memberships to give their employees the flexibility to work from a central location as and when they need to. Rather than allocating a desk to each employee, businesses can allocate desks on a flexible basis depending on evolving needs. This means businesses can access the office space they need at a lower cost.
As well as the cost savings, shared office spaces are perfect for networking, collaboration, and innovation. They offer flexibility and have been shown to improve employee well-being and productivity.
Hot desking is when freelancers or employees use any available desk (with or without booking in advance), rather than having a set desk where they work every day. This way of working helps to reduce the number of unused workstations, helping businesses to save money and encourage greater collaboration between colleagues.