Outsite operates coliving/coworking spaces around the world. For just $99/year you can now access Outsite's global network from NYC to Hawaii (with more locations coming soon) at member's rates, as well as an active community and great perks!
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I have stayed multiple days/times in 2 places in California so far : Venice, Santa Cruz. They both were the perfect combination of work / social activities / great housing / outdoor scenery
As a Digital Nomad, I go to a place where I can work in peace, but have people to hang out with and feed my curiosity. It's an mature/adult place with fun and amazing people and beautiful places to discover. I am a big fan and will continue to stay at Outsite places. I feel like the Outsite concept has grasped very well what the professional + nomadic + freelance lifestyle is all about.
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Amazing proprety and crowd
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not for non-nomadic crowd
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With our digital team (antwerpfactory.com) we resided at Encinitas & Venice Beach. Both locations we're awesome!
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great experience on multiple locations. Also great for group retreats!
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didn't try any alternative
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I have stayed with Outsite many times for the consistent experience they provide: Focused work environment with great options for socializing and outdoor sports if you feel like it
My favourite choice for remote work in the US. Iβm a big believer in this model, it works for me perfectly, and it would be growing like crazy in the next years, I can assume.
Locations are perfect ππ» Santa Cruz, San Diego and Tahoe were my favourites, looking forward to checking out the new ones.
But most important is the emphasis on the community. Open for everyone, but bringing together the right people, who are looking for new experiences and willing to help each other. I usually travel alone, so for me, the community is the key. Really excited to explore the new model.
I stumbled upon Outsite a year ago. Since then I stayed at the locations in Santa Cruz, San Diego, and Lake Tahoe. The Outsite locations are the best places for escaping your daily grind and networking with open-minded people from all around the globe. I count my stays at Outsite locations to one of the best experiences I've had working abroad. This is why I can't wait until the end of this month when I'm finally staying at their new location in Hawaii! π π΄
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The best places for escaping your daily grind and networking with open-minded people from all around the globe. ππ ππ»
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Would like to see new locations in Europe and Asia. πΊπ
First I want to say - great branding, website, and video. It makes me want to pick up and go check these places out right now :).
So from what I can tell on the website, it looks like there is the $99 membership fee, and then you also pay per night. Who is your target market? Are you looking for digital nomads that want to stay at one of your locations for multiple weeks at a time? Business travelers who don't want to stay in a hotel, but want a place they know will be equipped with adequate working conditions (aka not taking a gamble on an Airbnb)? Vacationers who may need a place to work on occasion during their stay?
It seems like this could be useful for all 3 types of people, but each brings a very different style of community. I could also see this getting expensive for long-term digital nomad stays based on the nightly prices on the website.
@nneuman Great feedback! Yes we target digital nomads but we found there is a bigger market for people that have flexible work schedule and want to enjoy their freedom to travel more. We do also host quite a few business travelers that like the consistency and community part we offer. We try not to have pure vacationers as they don't really blend in with the concept.
@nneuman Depends on the location and personas. NYC is a month on average. Santa Cruz, Venice and San Diego more like 1-2 weeks!
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Outsite Santa Cruz + Venice are on my list for next trip to West Coast. So impressive what their team has been able to do - this is a super challenging business and they are executing at a very high level.
Outsite is a true community with a different, more intimate user experience than other coliving/coworking spaces. The properties are big enough to have all the amenities, both shared and individual, yet small enough that you get to know everyone.
We used Outsite for a team retreat in Santa Cruz. Everyone had a great time and came back with very nice memories. The culture is very friendly and open-minded and you get to mingle and do fun activities with very interesting and diverse people. The Outsite team seems to really love what they do and it shows; they will do the extra mile to offer the best experience. Great time, great stories, looking forward to do it again!
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Great culture, very nice locations and facilities, cool team
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I have stayed multiple days/times in 2 places in California so far : Venice, Santa Cruz. They both were the perfect combination of work / social activities / great housing / outdoor scenery
As a Digital Nomad, I go to a place where I can work in peace, but have people to hang out with and feed my curiosity. It's an mature/adult place with fun and amazing people and beautiful places to discover. I am a big fan and will continue to stay at Outsite places. I feel like the Outsite concept has grasped very well what the professional + nomadic + freelance lifestyle is all about.
Pros:Amazing proprety and crowd
Cons:not for non-nomadic crowd
With our digital team (antwerpfactory.com) we resided at Encinitas & Venice Beach. Both locations we're awesome!
Pros:great experience on multiple locations. Also great for group retreats!
Cons:didn't try any alternative
I have stayed with Outsite many times for the consistent experience they provide: Focused work environment with great options for socializing and outdoor sports if you feel like it
Pros:Great community, very beautiful locations
Cons:Looking forward to EU locations!
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I stumbled upon Outsite a year ago. Since then I stayed at the locations in Santa Cruz, San Diego, and Lake Tahoe. The Outsite locations are the best places for escaping your daily grind and networking with open-minded people from all around the globe. I count my stays at Outsite locations to one of the best experiences I've had working abroad. This is why I can't wait until the end of this month when I'm finally staying at their new location in Hawaii! π π΄
Pros:The best places for escaping your daily grind and networking with open-minded people from all around the globe. ππ ππ»
Cons:Would like to see new locations in Europe and Asia. πΊπ
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We used Outsite for a team retreat in Santa Cruz. Everyone had a great time and came back with very nice memories. The culture is very friendly and open-minded and you get to mingle and do fun activities with very interesting and diverse people. The Outsite team seems to really love what they do and it shows; they will do the extra mile to offer the best experience. Great time, great stories, looking forward to do it again!
Pros:Great culture, very nice locations and facilities, cool team
Cons:Add more locations