It was early 2024, and I was traveling between New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles to meet clients and work on a new project. Like millions of entrepreneurs, I rely on coworking spaces to stay productive on the road. I figured finding a great workspace in each city would be simple—after all, the internet is full of directories, review sites, and “Top 10 Coworking Spaces” articles.
It wasn’t simple.
The first coworking space I booked promised “24/7 access, fast WiFi, and a quiet environment.”
When I arrived, the WiFi barely loaded a webpage, the “quiet workspace” was next to a loud construction zone, and 24/7 access turned out to mean “you can stay late if the staff remembers to leave the door open.”
The second space had beautiful photos online—but none of them were taken in the last five years.
Worn-out chairs, cramped desks, and a coffee machine that hadn’t worked since the Obama administration.
The third space had great reviews—until I discovered most of them were sponsored or written in exchange for free day passes.
Three cities. Three disappointing workdays. And the same, gnawing realization:
Finding a reliable coworking space shouldn’t be this hard.
The Problem No One Talks About
When entrepreneurs search for coworking spaces today, they face the same issues over and over:
- Too many listings with no way to compare them
- Outdated or staged photos
- Inconsistent websites
- Biased reviews
- No transparency on pricing
- Amenities that sound good online but fall apart in reality
A survey by Deskmag found that 54% of coworking spaces worldwide don’t publish accurate pricing or membership details online, and over 40% of users say they’ve chosen a coworking space that didn’t match the online description.
That statistic hit me hard—because I had just lived it.
Entrepreneurs deserve better.
Remote workers deserve better.
Anyone who relies on coworking spaces to create, collaborate, and build their future deserves better.
So I Built What Was Missing
That frustration became the fuel for FindCoworkingSpaces.com—a directory created with one purpose:
to bring transparency, consistency, and trust back to the coworking industry.
Today, my platform features over 500 coworking spaces across major U.S. metro areas, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more. Every listing is designed to answer the real questions entrepreneurs have but can’t find anywhere else:
- Is the WiFi actually fast?
- Are the photos real and current?
- What amenities do they actually offer?
- How do they compare to other spaces nearby?
- What does it cost—and what’s included?
And unlike many directories, I have a simple rule:
No fake listings. No manipulated reviews. No paid placements disguised as recommendations.
Every coworking space in the directory follows a consistent structure with curated photos, and a full breakdown of amenities—so users can compare different spaces directly on the same page.
This isn’t another generic travel-style listing site.
It’s a tool built for people who take their work seriously.
My Mission
To help entrepreneurs discover spaces that inspire productivity, collaboration, and balance—wherever work takes them.
Whether you’re building a startup, freelancing on the road, or simply trying to find a quiet corner to get deep work done, you deserve a space that matches the promise.
The Long-Term Vision
This directory is only the beginning.
My long-term goal is to create the most transparent, comprehensive platform for workspaces in America—a place where every founder, freelancer, and creator can confidently choose where they work next.
A place built on honesty.
A place built with entrepreneurs in mind.
A place built by someone who has lived the struggle firsthand.
Welcome to FindCoworkingSpaces.com
I’ve done the research.
I’ve verified the details.
I’ve created the tool I wish existed when I started this journey.
Now it’s your turn to find the perfect place to work—and actually trust what you see.
Because life’s too short for bad WiFi, fake photos, and coworking spaces that don’t deliver on their promise.