Our story
Built by nomads, for nomads settling on the Greek coast.
The network was born out of a frustration that most remote workers recognise instantly. Talented professionals were choosing the Greek coastline as their new home, drawn by the light, the sea, and the pace of life, only to discover that the hardest part of the move was the ordinary act of getting work done. Their first months dissolved into a loop of unreliable café wifi, noisy rentals, and improvised desks on kitchen tables, all while juggling visas, tax questions, and the loneliness that quietly follows anyone who lands in an unfamiliar town. We started building the spaces we personally wished had existed on the day we arrived.
From the beginning the goal was consistency rather than novelty. Instead of one flashy showroom office, we designed a chain of hubs that feel reassuringly familiar wherever you open your laptop, with the same fibre speeds, the same acoustic care in the call booths, and the same unwritten etiquette about respecting focus. Thessaloniki became our gateway: a dynamic port city where historic streets meet modern infrastructure, and a natural first stop before members branch out toward quieter seaside towns and islands. As people build routines they can rotate between locations on a single membership, so relocation becomes a stable chapter of a career rather than a long interruption to it.
Just as important is how the network sits within its neighbourhoods. We work with local suppliers, favour durable and repairable furniture over disposable fittings, and point members toward businesses that keep resort towns living communities rather than seasonal shells. New arrivals get honest guidance on responsible tourism, on renting fairly, and on the everyday services that make settling in feel human. As remote-first lifestyles spread, we would rather help these coastal towns stay vibrant and balanced than turn them into anonymous rows of transient desks, and every hub we open is built with that responsibility in mind.