(Isstories Editorial):- Berlin, Germany Jun 27, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Coworking.live has updated its platform to support both in-person and virtual coworking sessions. Originally focused on browser-based collaboration, the platform now helps people find or host coworking meetups in real-world locations.
Key Features:
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Location Map: Sessions are displayed on an interactive map, showing where and when people are working.
Session Types: Users can mark sessions as Live, Soon, or Done, and add details about the format and setting.
Create Your Own: Anyone can start a session and list a public or private workspace–cafés, libraries, parks, or shared offices.
Search Function: A simple search tool helps users filter by location, time, or keywords.
Who Might Use It?
- Individuals working remotely who want quiet, shared focus time
- People looking to meet others working independently in the same area
- Groups interested in recurring coworking routines without committing to a formal space
Notes on the Current Platform:
As of now, there are few active sessions, so most maps are open for new contributions. The site works without installing anything–sessions are created and joined via browser. There’s no public pricing or account tiering visible; the platform appears open-access.
Access Website: https://coworking.live/
No sign-in required to browse, but an account is needed to host or join a session.
Source :Guiding ventures
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