Technology. Tribe. Vibes.
Co-work to break the loop.
A reserved desk with a comfortable chair. High-speed internet that doesn't stutter on calls. Neighbors who code for a living — no disturbance, no guest traffic. A laptop that closes at seven and stays here till morning. ₹3,000/month. No contract.
What changes when you stop
working from home.
Six things that quietly shift in the first month. The desk doesn't write your code — it just removes the noise that was getting in the way.
- 01
Mornings get a shape again.
The bike leaves the gate at nine. There's a reason to be ready by then. The week starts looking like a week — Mondays feel like Mondays, Saturday feels earned.
- 02
Camera on. Mic clean. Every time.
A quiet line and a clean background on every standup — no scramble to mute, nothing to explain away. The team just sees a colleague at a desk.
- 03
Work and home stop sharing the same room.
You leave at nine. You come back at seven. The boundary is a real gate, not a closed door someone keeps opening. The dinner table goes back to being a dinner table.
- 04
The laptop closes at seven.
You can't carry the desk home. Work ends when you cross the gate. The bedroom goes back to being a bedroom — and the bed stops being your office.
- 05
Lunch is with your people again.
Folks who debate IPL between deploys, who send you the same HN thread you were about to send them, who get the joke when prod breaks on a Friday evening. No explaining what you do all day — they already get it.
- 06
You start finishing things again.
No interruption every fifteen minutes. Two-hour blocks that don't get sliced by the doorbell or the next errand. The PR that sat open all week ships before lunch.
And if your home office is already perfect — it still can't seat the people who get your work.
Built by someone who sits
at the next desk.
The office isn't run by a landlord. It's run by a working developer who needed this place for himself first — and who's on it most days, shipping code at the same kind of desk you'd get.

Shyam Verma
Bhilwara native. Started this coworking space in 2019 because there was nowhere quiet in town to ship from. Six years later, 13 of us share it — and I'm still on it most weekdays, writing TypeScript at the same kind of desk you'd get.
I get to know every member before they join. That's why lunch here feels like sitting with your own team — people who actually get your work, not strangers sharing a wifi bill. If you walk in for a visit, I'll be the one showing you around — and probably the one who replies to your message before you reach the gate.
- role
- host · still writing code most days
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- 14 · same chair you’d get
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- personally · quiet work, no guest traffic
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- usually under 2 hours, Mon–Sat
More about my work: shyamverma.com
What you'll see
when you walk in.
Real shots of the office. No stock, no glow-up.





Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
An office wired so the work is the only hard thing about your day.
One number. No fine print.
₹3,000/month for a reserved desk · or come and go (₹300/day · ₹1,000/week). No contract, no lock-in. Tea & coffee available as monthly add-ons.
First day free — try before you pay. Message the host, walk in. Offered with a monthly booking.
For when home is mostly fine — but not on Tuesday.
- day pass · ₹300 — same desk, wifi, chair, RO water, AC — plus the one thing home can't give you: a lunch table full of devs who get it.
- week pass · ₹1,000 — five days · that's ₹200/day.
If you end up here more than 10 days a month, the ₹3,000 monthly seat is the better trade — and it's reserved for you, same seat every day.
What members say
on Google.
5.0★ from 4 reviews on our Google Business Profile. Real people who've worked from this floor.
An ideal place to work. The facilities are the same as mentioned on the website. Comfortable chairs, high-speed internet connectivity, no disturbance from outside, proper lighting and ventilation, clean washrooms, green surroundings, and much more to experience. One must have a visit.
Nice place to co work, great supporting team.
The questions you'd ask
before signing anything.
Real answers, no marketing. Tap one to expand.
Ready to see the office?
One short message. Pick a day, walk in, see the space and meet the host. Take a monthly seat and your first working day's on us — same desk, same wifi, same chair.
Say hi to the hostA short form · host replies within ~2 hours, Mon–Sat.