You're a similar size to us when we started. How does this map against your projected membership at each level? Have you done any research into your prospective community to see how popular you can estimate each plan to be?
Also, where are you located? Finally, re Pricing in general, grab yourself copies of "The Paradox of Choice," and "Predictably Irrational," and do whatever you can to keep it simple :) -- /ah indyhall.org coworking in philadelphia Got Community? http://masterclass.indyhall.org On Oct 28, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Melissa Saubers <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm getting ready to open a new coworking space. Trying to nail down pricing > and plans. In my research I've seen many different ways to do this. Need some > advice/thoughts from this community. I will have 5 dedicated desks, 20 open > seats, 1 conference room, 1 phone room for private convos, 1 collaboration > lounge, 1 cafe area. I was thinking of setting up pricing by the number of > days per week. > > 5 days per week, dedicated desk = $A > 4 days per week, open seating = $B > 3 days per week, open seating = $C > 2 days per week, open seating = $D > 1 days per week, open seating = $E > daily drop-in rate = $F per day > punch card for discounted daily rate = $G per day for 10, $H per day fr 20 > > Everyone would get wi-fi, coffee, printer/copies > Based on your tier you would get so many copies/prints and conference room > hours > Dedicated desk gets locked storage > Hours at beginning - 8:30 to 6pm - M-F > > Thoughts? Thanks! > -- > Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com > > -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com

