Whether its individuals living outside of the traditional nine to five schedule, remote employees or small teams and startups building towards success, coworking spaces have become homes to professionals from all walks of life searching for new ways to be productive. It's not hard to see why, especially when considering the variety of exceptional, unique perks each individual space offers to keep members engaged with their community and fulfilled in their day-to-day work lives. Though coworking spaces have begun to pop up in every corner of the world, San Francisco is still one of the biggest hubs for creative spaces that cater to a variety of needs.
Top Co-Working Spaces in San Francisco
- AvantSpace
- Bespoke
- CANOPY
- Impact Hub
- Pacific Workplaces
- Roam
- RocketSpace
- The Hivery
- The Wing
When it's time for you to make the move to a more productive and fulfilling work environment, check out these 17 coworking spaces in San Francisco.
Founded: 2015
Location: Civic Center
Membership: $225-$1,400 per month
What sets them apart: Anchor is one of the best bang-for-your-buck coworking spaces in San Francisco, with 24/7 access to the facility and plenty of amenities available for members. Five conference rooms are available for use by members, along with business addresses, lounges, kitchen services, a meditation area, happy hours, foosball and more. Anchor’s larger rooms can be rented out for private use, and private offices, dedicated desks and floating desks are available for daily use.
Founded: 2017
Location: Marina District
Membership: $100-$2,050 per month
What sets them apart: Created by designers with a love for all things San Francisco, AvantSpace set out to create an environment that is meaningful, stylish and desirable all at once. The work space features cultural events, conference rooms, private phone booths, 24/7 access, tech support and more, situated in a vibrant part of the city to allow for an exceptional work-life balance. AvantSpace offers both shared and dedicated desks, plus private offices for teams with up to six people.
Founded: 2015
Location: Mission District
Membership: $35+ per day | $644+ per month
What sets them apart: Bespoke is a shared work space dedicated to San Francisco’s tech scene. Offering a slew of amenities, like 24/7 access, a quiet library with sleep nooks, a bouldering wall, a bocce green, showers, mother’s rooms and conference rooms, just to name a few. Bespoke offers access to day passes, shared desks, dedicated desks and private offices for any style of worker.
Founded: 2015
Membership: $275-$595 per month
Location: Financial District, Pacific Heights, Jackson Square
What sets them apart: CANOPY’s quiet, comfortable environments are designed to be a home away from home for workers looking to maximize both creativity and productivity. The coworking space has a variety of membership packages and three locations in San Francisco, giving professionals more access to events and work environments. Canopy also features climate-positive events and a program for offsetting carbon emissions at no extra cost to members.
Founded: 2016
Location: SoMa
Membership: $4 per hour-$840 per month
What sets them apart: Offering every level of comfort and privacy, from hourly spaces in the coworking lounge to a private office that can be completely customized, Covo has a flexible option for nearly any work circumstance. The space is accessible 24/7 and features meeting rooms, member events, mail services, phone booths, breakfast and lunch, a tap lounge, dry cleaning and plenty of other amenities. Cova is convenient to BART riders and offers free day passes to get a feel for the environment.
Founded: 2014
Location: Rincon Hill
Membership: $60-$1400+ per month
What sets them apart: With virtual offices, dedicated desks and private suites all available on a monthly basis, ECO-SYSTM has an option for nearly any professional in need of a coworking space. Amenities including speedy Wi-Fi, conference rooms, a stocked kitchen, local discounts and community events help members of ECO-SYSTM feel right at home. The space also has partnerships with Temple Nightclub and Mirus Art Gallery to provide its community with a well-rounded social experience.
Founded: 2009
Location: Mission District
Membership: $50-$800+ per month
What sets them apart: Impact Hub is dedicated to providing a space for those looking to make change throughout their communities. Dedicated desk and office memberships are available for rental, along with community memberships to become a part of the environment at Impact Hub. Perks are available at all levels of membership, including discounted events, room rentals, collaborative work spaces, mailbox use, printing services and more.
Founded: 2014
Location: Dogpatch
What sets them apart: A space designed specifically for visual artists, the Minnesota Street Project is comprised of three warehouses with space available for art galleries, artists developing their craft and nonprofits dedicated to supporting these causes. The work space features both permanent galleries and areas available for rental on a short-term basis, offering an economically sustainable model and access to exciting member events.
Founded: 2003
Location: The East Cut
What sets them apart: Comprised of a network of coworking spaces throughout California and Nevada, Pacific Workplaces operates on a "workplace-as-a-service" model, offering office spaces, virtual offices, shared work spaces and meeting rooms to meet any business challenge. Networking events are constantly hosted across locations, and amenities at the San Francisco location include VoIP technology, high bandwidth Wi-Fi, an online legal library, underground parking and great food options in the area.
Founded: 2015
Location: Alamo Square
Membership: $500+ per week
What sets them apart: Roam goes a step beyond what many other coworking spaces offer because it's in the business of coliving. With locations in San Francisco, London, Bali, Miami and Tokyo, Roam offers those seeking profound experiences in a variety of cultures the ability to build a community under one roof and come and go on a moment’s notice. Roam’s locations all feature strong Wi-Fi and coworking spaces, allowing professionals to explore the world without giving up their career.
Founded: 2011
Location: Russian Hill
Membership: Apply for details
What sets them apart: A coworking and startup accelerator space, RocketSpace aims to acquire funding for startups in as little as three months. The incubator and coworking space makes the goals of its startups a top-of-mind priority, taking no equity and providing real brand and product exposure, along with a place to perfect pitches and strategies.
Founded: 2017
Location: Mission District
Membership: $250 per month | $2700 per year
What sets them apart: The Assembly combines stunning work spaces, intense fitness classes and a thriving community under one roof. Naming just a few of the perks included with a 12-month commitment, The Assembly offers an inspiring clubhouse to work within, bookable meeting rooms, weekly and monthly networking events, unlimited fitness classes, daily on-site wellbeing services, outdoor showers and a stunning backyard space.
Founded: 2014
Location: Fort Mason
Membership: $225-$400 per month
What sets them apart: One of the newest coworking spaces to make its way into San Francisco is The Hivery, a unique environment that features membership opportunities without the application and review process. Three tiers of membership give professionals either unlimited access to The Hivery or a schedule that best fits their needs, with benefits including private phone booths, views of the Golden Gate Bridge, discounted venue rentals, discounted workshops, creative studios and conference room access.
Founded: 2013
Location: Mission District
What sets them apart: Designed as a fulfilling place for creators to build and share their endeavors with the community, The Laundry is a gallery space with more to offer. Artists of any medium can utilize The Laundry’s spacious interior and exterior on a day-to-day basis, and the space is also available for hosting private events, from birthday parties and company off-sites to meetings, video shoots and more. The Laundry also features several galleries open to the public at any given time.
Founded: 2016
Location: Financial District
Membership: $185 per month | $2700 per year
What sets them apart: A space dedicated exclusively to women who are looking to join a strong community and exciting work space, The Wing was first launched in New York City before opening its second location in San Francisco. The coworking and social space features accelerated Wi-Fi, free coffee, conference rooms, quiet spaces and a stocked library, along with a mother’s room, showers, a restaurant, a children's space and a fitness center currently in development. Plus, several immersive events are always on The Wing’s calendar.
Founded: 2010
Membership: $470-$6,930 per month
Locations: Downtown SF, Financial District, Mid-Market SoMa and more throughout the Bay Area
What sets them apart: WeWork is the largest network of coworking spaces in the world, featuring 29 individual locations in the Bay Area alone. Each location offers a variety of perks necessary for running any business, including hot desks, dedicated desks, private offices, modern meeting rooms, endless coffee and front desk service, along with thought provoking events and access to a global network of WeWork professionals powering bustling startups.
Founded: 2012
Location: Financial District, SoMa
What sets them apart: Workshop Cafe combines cutting-edge technology with gourmet culinary expertise to deliver a coworking experience notably different from every other space. Check-in is as simple as clicking into an app, and Workshop Cafe features fast wifi, private rooms, late operating hours and no subscription or paperwork.