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Austin workspace directory

Austin coworking spaces, in one sortable worksheet.

Every space below is a real, currently-operating Austin-area coworking location with a verified street address and a Google Maps link. Click any row to open its detail card. Sort by any column, search by name or neighborhood, or filter by region. Missing metrics are left blank rather than guessed.

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Click a row for the full detail card. Loc. = reported locations in the Austin area · Seats = open desks/seats · — = not reported.

How to use it

Start with footprint (square footage / locations) if you need scale, then check the fit note in the detail card. Large operators tend to help distributed teams and enterprise users; smaller neighborhood spaces often win on community feel, founder access, creative focus, or specialized amenities. Use the region chips to narrow by part of town.

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Coworking in Austin, Texas

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Austin's coworking market is one of the deepest in the Sunbelt, and it reflects the city itself: a Downtown core stacked with enterprise-grade towers, an East Side full of creative studios, and a ring of neighborhood spaces serving the freelancers and remote workers who never want to fight I-35 traffic. Whether you're a solo founder, a distributed team needing a Texas outpost, or a designer who just wants fast Wi-Fi and good coffee near the house, there's a room built for how you actually work.

The heavyweights cluster Downtown. WeWork and Industrious anchor the top end with hundreds of thousands of square feet of polished, amenity-rich space and flexible enterprise terms. Capital Factory, inside the STATION Austin building, is the gravitational center of the city's startup scene — as much accelerator, demo-day stage, and investor network as it is a desk. Just off Congress, Common Desk — 6th & Congress brings a warmer, hospitality-first feel, while Firmspace in the 2nd Street District targets attorneys, funds, and executives who need private, acoustically serious offices. Cross the river east and the character shifts: FUSE Workspace, Bond Collective, The Cathedral ATX, and Createscape trade corporate polish for design-driven rooms, event space, and a maker's sensibility. Neighborhood favorites like Fibercove on South Lamar, Link Coworking in Allandale, and Vuka in North Loop round out the map.

On price, Austin remains a relative value among big tech cities. Expect day passes in the roughly $25–$40 range (premium Downtown flex can run $50–$60). Hot-desk memberships generally land around $150–$350/month, dedicated desks around $275–$475/month (design-forward East Side rooms can push higher), and private offices from roughly $550 to $2,500+/month depending on neighborhood, room size, and amenities. Always confirm current rates directly, since promotions and availability shift month to month.

Coworking in Austin concentrates most heavily Downtown and in the adjacent 2nd Street District, where WeWork, Industrious, Capital Factory, Common Desk, and Firmspace put you within walking distance of the courthouse, the convention center, and the venture crowd. East Austin — from Cesar Chavez out toward Tillery — is the creative counterweight, home to FUSE Workspace, Bond Collective, The Cathedral ATX, Createscape, and The Malin. Beyond the core, spaces radiate into the neighborhoods people actually live in: Fibercove on South Lamar, Work and Woof on South Congress, Link Coworking in Allandale, Vuka in North Loop, Expansive in Highland, and a northwest cluster (CoSpace, WorkCastle, Lucid Private Offices, Dwell in Oak Hill) serving commuters who'd rather skip the drive Downtown.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a coworking day pass cost in Austin?

Most Austin spaces charge roughly $25–$40 for a day pass, which typically includes a hot desk, Wi-Fi, coffee, and common-area access. Premium Downtown operators like Industrious can run higher — around $50–$60 a day — while neighborhood spots such as Common Desk sit near the $25 end. Many spaces also offer free tours or a trial day, so it's worth calling ahead.

What does a monthly coworking membership cost in Austin?

Budget roughly $150–$350/month for a flexible hot desk, $275–$475/month for a dedicated desk you keep, and anywhere from about $550 to $2,500+/month for a private office, depending on neighborhood, headcount, and amenities. Downtown and design-forward East Austin spaces sit at the higher end; suburban and neighborhood spaces are more affordable.

Which Austin coworking spaces are best for startups versus freelancers?

Startups gravitate to Capital Factory (STATION Austin) for its accelerator, mentor network, and investor access, and to Downtown WeWork and Industrious for scalable team space. Freelancers and solo remote workers often prefer smaller, community-driven spaces closer to home — Fibercove on South Lamar, Link Coworking in Allandale, Createscape on the East Side, or Vuka in North Loop — where the vibe is quieter and the month-to-month terms are simpler.

Do Austin coworking spaces have meeting rooms and event space?

Yes. Nearly every space includes bookable conference and meeting rooms, usually with a monthly credit allotment for members and hourly rates for guests. Larger operators like FUSE Workspace, Bond Collective, and The Cathedral ATX also offer dedicated event and gathering space for launches, workshops, and offsites. Firmspace in the 2nd Street District is built specifically around private, professional-grade meeting rooms.

Can I get 24/7 access to a coworking space in Austin?

Many Austin spaces offer 24/7 keycard or app-based access, though it's usually tied to a dedicated-desk or private-office membership rather than a basic day pass or part-time plan. If round-the-clock access matters, confirm it with the specific location — hours and after-hours entry policies vary, especially in shared multi-tenant Downtown buildings.

Is parking available at Austin coworking spaces?

It depends heavily on neighborhood. Downtown and 2nd Street spaces typically rely on paid garages or nearby lots — parking is rarely free and can add to your monthly cost — so many Downtown members bike, walk, or ride transit. Neighborhood and northwest spaces like Link, CoSpace, WorkCastle, and Dwell generally have easier on-site or surface-lot parking. Confirm parking arrangements before you commit.