Re: [Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

2018-11-15 Thread Bernie J Mitchell
This has been supper useful and I’ve been sharing is all round ;-)

On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 at 10:45, Hector Kolonas  wrote:

> Heya!
>
> So a tonne of my work involves working on integrations with coworking
> space software. During this work, I've found it interesting to map out what
> integrates with what, and a few other points of info.
>
> With so many coworking space operators continuously asking what software
> they should use, I set aside some time to tabulate and share the list of *all
> the coworking space software* I could find.
>
> Some folks then asked me to add more views, add reviews and it's grown a
> little from there. It's even constantly updated by the software vendors as
> they correct, match and improve their offerings and integrations.
>
> But as this is one of the first go-to places for folks looking to start or
> change up things in their coworking spaces, I figured I'd share it here too.
>
> Here's the link:
> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>
> Please do let me know what you think, if I've missed something you use,
> and if you want to sling  at me for getting something wrong.
>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Want to start up...should I buy or lease a co-working space?

2018-11-15 Thread Brian Burgett
Hi Kia,

You are in the perfect position to do a "House Hack". You will need a
commercial loan.
You find a commercial property with space downstairs and three to four
apartments upstairs. You live in one and rent the others out to help pay
the mortgage. You may be able to cover the entire mortgage if the local
rents are strong. It is a great strategy if it can fit your current
lifestyle.
If you don't want tenants you could buy a large house that has been
converted to commercial (former law office, real estate office, insurance
office, etc...) I am not sure about New England, but in Ohio we have these
on Main Street in every town and city. Many of these already have living
quarters upstairs.



Best wishes,

*Brian Burgett*

513-609-4777

www.QueenCityCoworking.com 


On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 4:45 AM INSTASQUARES Office spaces <
instasqua...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi kia,
> According to me its better to lease an existing venue and rent it out why
> because the business operations are already going on in the existing venue,
> so its not a complicated task to manage.
>
> Regards,
> Instasquares .
>
> On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 3:56:05 AM UTC+5:30, Kia Moore wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am thinking about starting a co-working space in New England (USA) and
>> I was wondering if it is better to buy a building or lease an existing
>> building. I am also looking to buy a house right now and was wondering if I
>> could roll a co-working space and house into the same property somehow, but
>> zoning and codes seem complicated. So I guess I am wondering - is it better
>> to get a business loan and buy a commercial space or is it better to find
>> an existing venue and rent? How have others managed to finance their
>> property? I would love your feedback as I try to get started!
>>
>> Thanks so much,
>>
>> Kia
>>
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Re: [Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

2018-11-15 Thread Gene Ward
Wow. I wish I had this before we selected a software platform. Now
considering switching up and this is definitely helpful!

Thank you,


Gene Ward
Co-Founder and Director of Community Engagement
Cell: 202-658-6329 | Email: gene.w...@befunction.al
 | Website: www.befunction.al









On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 8:18 AM Margo Aaron 
wrote:

> this. is. awesome.
>
> Thank you Hector!
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 4:45 AM Hector Kolonas  wrote:
>
>> Heya!
>>
>> So a tonne of my work involves working on integrations with coworking
>> space software. During this work, I've found it interesting to map out what
>> integrates with what, and a few other points of info.
>>
>> With so many coworking space operators continuously asking what software
>> they should use, I set aside some time to tabulate and share the list of *all
>> the coworking space software* I could find.
>>
>> Some folks then asked me to add more views, add reviews and it's grown a
>> little from there. It's even constantly updated by the software vendors as
>> they correct, match and improve their offerings and integrations.
>>
>> But as this is one of the first go-to places for folks looking to start
>> or change up things in their coworking spaces, I figured I'd share it here
>> too.
>>
>> Here's the link:
>> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>>
>> Please do let me know what you think, if I've missed something you use,
>> and if you want to sling  at me for getting something wrong.
>>
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RE: [Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

2018-11-15 Thread Penny Mechley-Porter
Hector, this is a true service to the coworking community. Thank you for all of 
the time and detailed attention you have put into this!!

Penny Mechley-Porter


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 Original message 
From: Margo Aaron 
Date: 11/15/18 8:18 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: coworking@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

this. is. awesome.

Thank you Hector!

On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 4:45 AM Hector Kolonas 
mailto:inzti...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Heya!

So a tonne of my work involves working on integrations with coworking space 
software. During this work, I've found it interesting to map out what 
integrates with what, and a few other points of info.

With so many coworking space operators continuously asking what software they 
should use, I set aside some time to tabulate and share the list of all the 
coworking space software I could find.

Some folks then asked me to add more views, add reviews and it's grown a little 
from there. It's even constantly updated by the software vendors as they 
correct, match and improve their offerings and integrations.

But as this is one of the first go-to places for folks looking to start or 
change up things in their coworking spaces, I figured I'd share it here too.

Here's the link: https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/

Please do let me know what you think, if I've missed something you use, and if 
you want to sling  at me for getting something wrong.

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Re: [Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

2018-11-15 Thread Margo Aaron
this. is. awesome.

Thank you Hector!

On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 4:45 AM Hector Kolonas  wrote:

> Heya!
>
> So a tonne of my work involves working on integrations with coworking
> space software. During this work, I've found it interesting to map out what
> integrates with what, and a few other points of info.
>
> With so many coworking space operators continuously asking what software
> they should use, I set aside some time to tabulate and share the list of *all
> the coworking space software* I could find.
>
> Some folks then asked me to add more views, add reviews and it's grown a
> little from there. It's even constantly updated by the software vendors as
> they correct, match and improve their offerings and integrations.
>
> But as this is one of the first go-to places for folks looking to start or
> change up things in their coworking spaces, I figured I'd share it here too.
>
> Here's the link:
> https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/
>
> Please do let me know what you think, if I've missed something you use,
> and if you want to sling  at me for getting something wrong.
>
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Re: [Coworking] Re: WeWork takes coworking outdoors

2018-11-15 Thread Alex Hillman
This stunt was produced by ImprovEverywhere, unaffiliated with WeWork.

The background is actually pretty interesting!  
https://improveverywhere.com/2018/11/13/phone-booth-coworking/
On Nov 15, 2018, 10:45 AM +0100, JBomm88 , wrote:
> Haha, brilliant!
>
> On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 6:30:20 PM UTC-5, Raines Cohen, Coworking 
> Coach wrote:
> > As documented in this short video in NYC, taking over old phone booths...
> >
> > https://boingboing.net/2018/11/13/phone-booths-in-nyc-turned-int.html
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[Coworking] A new "well working" space in France !

2018-11-15 Thread Robin Rolland
Hello everybody, 

I am Robin ROLLAND, I have worked in a lot of company in my life, What I 
can say is that the well-being is rarely in the center of interest at work !

>From that problem, we have launched a new coworking space in Lyon, the 
second biggest city in France. Our idea is to make a very comfortable and a 
practical area.
We have installed vertically-adjustable desk in every working area, a comfy 
space to rest or sleep !  

If you want to know more about our way of seing the well-being at work, 
just send us message !
Have a look at our website : https://18coworking.com/

See you soon :)

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[Coworking] Re: Want to start up...should I buy or lease a co-working space?

2018-11-15 Thread INSTASQUARES Office spaces
Hi kia,
According to me its better to lease an existing venue and rent it out why 
because the business operations are already going on in the existing venue, 
so its not a complicated task to manage.

Regards,
Instasquares .

On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 3:56:05 AM UTC+5:30, Kia Moore wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, 
>
> I am thinking about starting a co-working space in New England (USA) and I 
> was wondering if it is better to buy a building or lease an existing 
> building. I am also looking to buy a house right now and was wondering if I 
> could roll a co-working space and house into the same property somehow, but 
> zoning and codes seem complicated. So I guess I am wondering - is it better 
> to get a business loan and buy a commercial space or is it better to find 
> an existing venue and rent? How have others managed to finance their 
> property? I would love your feedback as I try to get started!
>
> Thanks so much, 
>
> Kia
>

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[Coworking] WorkHive (Copenhagen, Denmark)

2018-11-15 Thread Paul Henckel
Hello fellow cowork-managers :)

So my name is Paul and I have a dayjob in an IT company, but I have also 
within the last 3 months established my first coworking space which I call 
WorkHive.
It is not easy to be managing two full-time positions so please bear with 
me that I dont have a website. I have prioritised to get the room, pay for 
the room, get furniture and physical setup, do administrative work 
regarding contracts, terms of use, etc and other stuff.

The vision of WorkHive is two-fold: 

   1. We want to create spaces for people to work productively on the 
   things they need to do on a very flexible basis.
   2. We want to create spaces for urban gardening. Promoting urban food 
   production with aquaponics or other initiatives.


You can join me as a cofounder in achieving this vision in Copenhagen or 
elsewhere https://surveymonkey.com/r/ZZ8G8BM
You can also join the WorkHive as a beta-user 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CLZBH9D

Best Regards
Paul Henckel
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulhenckel/

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[Coworking] Re: WeWork takes coworking outdoors

2018-11-15 Thread JBomm88
Haha, brilliant!

On Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 6:30:20 PM UTC-5, Raines Cohen, Coworking 
Coach wrote:
>
> As documented in this short video in NYC, taking over old phone booths...
>
> https://boingboing.net/2018/11/13/phone-booths-in-nyc-turned-int.html
>

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[Coworking] Used Salto SPACE Hardware/Software

2018-11-15 Thread Tom Passarelli
Hi all,

I'm opening co-working space in the Washington DC area and in the market 
for a *used* Salto SPACE door access control system. If anyone knows of a 
center with that system that is going out of business, please do them (and 
me) a favor and put them in touch with me. (I need everything for one 
external door and 14 office doors.)

Thanks,

Tom
(703) 217-7940

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[Coworking] The big bodacious list of coworking software

2018-11-15 Thread Hector Kolonas
Heya!

So a tonne of my work involves working on integrations with coworking space 
software. During this work, I've found it interesting to map out what 
integrates with what, and a few other points of info.

With so many coworking space operators continuously asking what software 
they should use, I set aside some time to tabulate and share the list of *all 
the coworking space software* I could find.

Some folks then asked me to add more views, add reviews and it's grown a 
little from there. It's even constantly updated by the software vendors as 
they correct, match and improve their offerings and integrations.

But as this is one of the first go-to places for folks looking to start or 
change up things in their coworking spaces, I figured I'd share it here too.

Here's the 
link: https://inztinkt.com/big-bodacious-list-of-coworking-software/

Please do let me know what you think, if I've missed something you use, and 
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