
Co-Desk
Pay-as-you-go coworking & coliving management software.
106 followers
Pay-as-you-go coworking & coliving management software.
106 followers
Pay-as-you-go coworking and coliving management software.
Bookings, billing, subscriptions, member and resident management, and access control. One platform. Live in 30 minutes.
Built on Stripe Connect: every payment settles into the operator's own bank. Co-Desk never touches the money.
Built for independent operators, not enterprise chains: 2.5% per transaction, no tiers, no add-ons, no contracts.
This is the 2nd launch from Co-Desk. View more
Emily by Co-Desk
Launching today
Emily is the voice assistant inside Co-Desk, now in public beta. She lives on your phone and knows your workspace. Ask about today's arrivals or overdue invoices. Tell her to book a room for a member. She prepares it as a card, you tap Confirm. Voice proposes, you confirm, always two steps. Built for operators who don't sit at a desk: walking a tour, setting up an event, turning over a room. Hands busy, phone in pocket, Emily ready.




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the "never touches the money" Stripe Connect setup is the right call for an operator tool, keeps you clear of money-transmission licensing. one thing I'd dig into: how does the flat 2.5% pencil out when Stripe's own standard card rate is 2.9% + 30c? is the 2.5% your platform fee on top of processing, or have you got interchange-plus negotiated underneath?
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@sweepbase
The 2.5% is our platform fee on top of Stripe's standard processing. Most of our operators are in the EU, where Stripe's card rate is around 1.5%. In the US it's 2.9% + 30c.
Operator keeps their own Stripe account, we just add 2.5% via Connect. No subscription, no setup fee. And when an operator is just starting with no transactions yet, they pay nothing. We only earn when they process a payment.
The two step confirmation workflow is smart . How quickly can Emily complete common actions like room bookings or invoice lookups?
Co-Desk
@bernard_lewis Thanks. It feels like a quick chat. Ask "any overdue invoices?" or "who's arriving today?" and the answer comes straight back, no screen to open. A booking is one sentence, then you look at the card and tap to confirm. Faster than opening a laptop and clicking around.
Still making it quicker during beta, so if it ever feels slow, I want to hear it :)
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Does Emily work well in noisy spaces like receptions and events, or do you need a headset to get reliable input?
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