tuesday coworking

Freelancer-focussed network of coworking spaces in Berlin, Germany.

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🎂 tuesday turns 10!

John Neilan shares that the tuesday coworking crew celebrated their 10 years of creating places this week.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 42 days ago · 📩 Week 20, 2026 · 🎉 Celebrations

🙋‍♀️ Aussie network also takes aim at Gender Pay Gap

For International Women’s Day, Hub Australia are offering women-led businesses a 21.1% discount on some of their products throughout March. Why 21.1%? That’s the Australian national gender pay gap.

ICYMI, tuesday coworking in Germany, also offer a "gender pay gap discount". Doing something similar (or different) for IWD? Let us know.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 110 days ago · 📩 Week 10, 2026 · ✊ Impact

🇩🇪 A look into the numbers at a growing network

Like many coworking leaders, John Neilan shared a recap of tuesday coworking‘s 2025, including some key team changes.

But what’s different in this recap is that not only does John share the excel sheet of actual member counts over the last 2 years, but he also shares just how much annual revenue the growing network is bringing in (ps, it’s €530k, up 29% from €411k last year).

Another number that caught my eye? Through their Gender Pay Gap discount and 100% discount for all refugees, they’ve given out €28k in savings.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 174 days ago · 📩 Week 02, 2026 · 📈 Data

🇩🇪 tuesday expands (again)

John Neilan shares that tuesday coworking are expanding in Schöneberg adding 6 new private offices from October 1st.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 305 days ago · 📩 Week 34, 2025 · 🤝 Market Moves

🇩🇪 German brand reflects on transformative year

John Neilan from Berlin-based tuesday coworking reflects on their significant changes in 2024, closing its original Feurigstrasse location and two smaller spaces while opening its largest location to date at Bundesallee.

Despite the transitions, the company reported a 10% increase in annual recurring revenue to €411k, maintained stable membership levels, and continued its social impact through gender pay gap and refugee discounts totaling €28,679. The year was marked by both challenges, including an eight-month Deutsche Telekom technical issue, and highlights such as hosting musician David Kitt’s Chandelier Session and various community events.

💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 552 days ago · 📩 Week 51, 2024 · 📈 Data

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