17 Best Coworking Space Website Examples
I found the best coworking space websites that attract top tenants.
These sites nail three things: upfront pricing clarity, authentic space photography, and benefit-driven copy that answers “Can I work here?” in seconds. Here’s what separates the winners:
- Lead with confidence, not features. 59 Rose Street
uses benefit-driven copy promising productivity and community, while Kilo Collective
speaks directly to fitness pros with inclusive messaging that positions space as community hub. - Let bold visuals do the heavy lifting. Workco
pairs calming sage-and-beige with lifestyle photography that makes you want to work there. Days Work
energizes with flat illustrations and centered hero design. - Show real community, not stock corporate vibes. Patch
turns “neighborhood workspace” into community-first invitation. BoldHouse
targets entrepreneurs with vibrant, energetic modern community positioning.
Browse these coworking space website examples for conversion-focused inspiration.
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This co-working site uses hand-drawn botanical illustrations and handwritten script fonts to soften productivity messaging around surf-camp amenities.
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This co-living landing page pairs pastoral hero photography with lime-chartreuse accent buttons and offers naming rights to chickens as a booking incentive.
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This commercial real estate site pairs bold red-orange color blocks with a hand-drawn urban streetscape illustration and heavy condensed slab-serif typography.
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This coworking site leads with "wifi& coffee& people& space.™" stacked in bold display type alongside a scrapbook-style photo collage of community moments.
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This fitness studio rental site defines its value with letter-spaced word definitions and a copper accent color on dark backgrounds.
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This coworking site uses a muted olive-green background with horizontal-scrolling membership cards and overlapping interior photography to showcase workspace tiers.
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This premium coworking site uses a fixed gold monogram logo, serif headings in tan, and cinematic hand-reaching-toward-glass hero photography to position membership as luxury.
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This coworking site leads with a massive serif brand name in blush pink that extends beyond the viewport, anchoring a moody interior photograph above copy about eliminating office-finding hassles.
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This coworking site uses retro pop-art color-blocking with condensed serif headlines and the tagline "Get sh*t done, without the couch calling."
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This coworking site uses a bento grid layout mixing photos, serif headings, and line illustrations to present "A coworking space with everything you need to make work, work."
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This coworking site layers a rotated graffiti-doorway photograph over massive "BOLDHOUSE©" typography against neon-yellow, mixing geometric sans and bold serif fonts for editorial intensity.
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This coworking site pairs a fox-head logo and "1787" crossed-arrows monogram with serif headlines and tilted interior photos stacked in a carousel.
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This coworking space site highlights amenities through a five-column icon row while color-coding "Spaces" and "benefits" in emerald green throughout the layout.
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This coworking site anchors its hero with serif-italic typography and uses yellow pill badges to label locations, services, and CTAs throughout.
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This coworking site leads with "YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD WORKSPACE" in cream caps over a wooden-beamed interior, then introduces membership through a two-column layout pairing headline with benefit copy.
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This serviced office site leads with a cropped motivational quote overlay ("Alone we ca... together we...") and bolds the value prop with all-caps "OFFICE SPACE FOR EVERYONE."
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This commercial real estate site leads with "5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN KANNAPOLIS" and pairs serif headlines with construction photos showing raw wood-framed interiors.