Why We Open on Sundays (And Who It's Actually For)
15 March 2026 · 5 min read

Most coworking spaces are closed on weekends, or they are open but with reduced access, a skeleton staff, and a vibe that makes it clear you are not really supposed to be there.
We are open Sundays. Same access, same setup, same self-serve PIN system. 5am to 5pm. No staff, no fuss. You check in on the app, get your door PIN, walk in.
We are being honest: when we decided to open Sundays, we did not have a clear picture of who would use it. It felt like the right thing to do given the setup. The desks are there, the locks work the same way, the internet does not know what day it is. The marginal cost of being open on Sunday is basically zero.
But thinking about it, there are a few obvious groups of people Sunday access is genuinely useful for.
Freelancers and contractors who work when the work is there
If you bill by the project or the hour rather than the week, your busiest days are not always Monday to Friday. Deadlines do not care about the calendar. If a client needs something by Monday morning, you need somewhere to work on Sunday afternoon that is not your kitchen table while the rest of the house is doing its weekend thing.
People who want a head start on the week
Some people find Sunday afternoon the best time to plan the week ahead, clear the inbox, or get the one big thing done before Monday chaos starts. A quiet desk without anyone else around is actually ideal for that kind of work.
Remote workers without the school-run constraint
A lot of our weekday audience is parents working school hours. But plenty of remote workers do not have kids, or have kids who are older and do not need the school run. If you want to spread your working week across seven days rather than five, or swap a weekday for a weekend day, the access is there.
Anyone who just wants a quiet few hours away from home
This one is harder to categorise but probably the most common. The house is full on Sunday. Partner, kids, in-laws visiting, noise, distraction. Sometimes you just need two or three hours somewhere that is not your home. A desk with a monitor and fast WiFi, 15 minutes from where you live, no booking required.
We will learn more about who actually uses Sunday access as it fills up. For now the doors are open, the desks are ready, and if you need somewhere to work this Sunday, the PIN system works exactly the same as any other day. You will find us at Forestville, Belrose, Gordon, and Mona Vale.