Memberships, now at the studio
We’ve added a membership: £54 a week, and you can book a desk every working day if you want one.
Day passes aren’t going anywhere. Still £30 a day, or £20 if you buy ten at once, same as ever. But a few of you are looking to come in three, four, five days most weeks, and paying by the day was never quite the right fit for that.
Sign up and buy a membership then book a slot any day we’re open, Monday to Friday, eight to six. Everything that comes with a day pass comes with a membership: the monitors and standing desks, the kitchen, the bean-to-cup machine, the boiling tap, the productive atmosphere and the good light. Nothing held back for a higher tier.
The maths is straightforward. Even at the ten-pass rate, three days a week is £60. A membership is £54, for as many days as you like. If you’re in most of the week, it’s the cheaper way to do it. If you’re in now and then, the day pass still makes more sense, so keep doing that.
One practical note. We’re keeping the number of memberships capped. The studio works because it’s quiet and there’s always a desk free, and we’d rather protect that than fill every chair. Capping members means there’s still room for a day-pass booking when someone needs one: the freelancer down for a week in the holidays, the person whose kitchen table has stopped working as a desk. So memberships are limited, not as a sales line, but because that’s how the room stays the room.
As ever, if you’re new, your first day pass is free. Sign up and try it out!