Tired of working from home alone?
Co-Working Club is Middle Kid Club's weekly co-working morning at Crossbar, Brighton — bring your laptop, get things done, and be around people while you do it.
Why co-working
Working alone doesn't have to mean being alone.
Working from home is flexible — but it can get isolating fast. Co-Working Club gives you the structure and energy of an office, without any of the politics, and with a genuinely friendly crowd around you.
Better focus
Being around other people quietly working is one of the simplest ways to actually get things done — no more getting distracted by your own kitchen.
Real connection
You don't have to choose between productivity and people. Come for the work, stay for the conversation over coffee.
Better for your mind
Isolation is one of the biggest downsides of remote and hybrid work. A regular reason to leave the house does more for your headspace than it gets credit for.
A reason to structure your week
A fixed weekly anchor point helps the rest of your week fall into place — same time, same place, every Thursday.
Genuinely good coffee
Boxx2Boxx coffee and Flour Pot pastries on hand — because good work deserves good coffee.
Space when you need it
Quiet rooms available for calls, so you get the buzz of co-working without losing the ability to focus when it matters.
Free to attend.
No membership needed.
Co-Working Club is open to everyone — members and non-members alike. Just bring your laptop and show up.
It's a chance to get out of the house, get stuck into your to-do list, and be around people doing the same — without any pressure to network or perform.
Questions
Everything you might be wondering.
Honestly, the main question is just: what should I bring?
Loved Co-Working Club?
There's so much more.
Members get access to curated events, coaching workshops, a growth content library and more — starting from £15 a month.