What Reddit Says About Co Working Assistant Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Co Working Assistant apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ProductivityApps
KosmoTime A task + calendar app that also has focus rooms built in.
r/apps
Discord is a great option for free online coworking spaces—I host a weekly one on discord myself and have had a great time with it.
r/CoWorking
What about Archie? Clear pricing, nice features (including "embedded" e-signatures), easy to use and setup without additional fees. Nexudus is also a solid choice, but it’s more expensive and can be tricky for smaller coworking spaces.
r/CoWorking
Hey there! If you’re looking into coworking space management software, I’d recommend checking out Spacebring. From what I’ve experienced and heard from users, it really helps with organizing complex processes like space management and financial transactions, making admin work much easier.
r/digitalnomad
I've started coworking on https://openrooms.app/ most days.
r/productivity
13 votes, 15 comments. Focusmate is an amazing tool for virtual co-working. It matches you with an accountability partner for a session (mostly 25 or…
r/productivity
Looking for early testers — AI resume assistant with real time preview.
r/Startup_Ideas
The concept is similar to Urban Sports Club but for workspaces – users can book seats by the hour or day across various coworking spaces. The goal is to offer flexibility, convenience, and a reliable work environment no matter where you are.
r/CoWorking
Check out this blogpost abou the top 5 coworking CMS systems: http://coworkingresources.org/the-5-best-coworking-space-management-softwares-solutions-cms-and-apps/
r/ClaudeCode
Two tools I keep coming back to are Claude Cowork and Kuse, and they've made me think a lot about how different assumptions show up in day-to-day work.
r/Startup_Ideas
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r/apps
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r/automation
It works with Slack, Teams, and Google Chat so I can set up simple automations that run tasks for me. ... I mean, if you’re talking about doing this at your normal 9-5, you’ll need access permissions from IT/admin. Not even the n8n boys can help with that ... theona ai lets you set up automations wi...
r/claude
I set myself the goal at Xmas to make my own AI for Home Assistant in a VM in a terminal, having never used it before. I'm 3 weeks into Claude sub and it's supercharged my progress on the project. It runs like a native AI I had just put into HA now, except it has RAG memory, can access my ...
r/remotework
crew app was 100.00 a month for my 170 employees, Connect team is 1800.00 a month for 170 employees, this is not comparable. ... Honestly, while Crew is good, I've had a much better experience with Connecteam. It's a more complete tool that's really helped my team stay organized and c...
r/ChatGPTCoding
I've been building a macOS agent that works this way and it handles the exact workflows you're describing - using your real browser with existing logins, filling forms, navigating dashboards. the reliability gap shrinks a lot when you're not relying on pixel matching. on Windows there...
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