CoWorking Days is a global community platform for remote workers, freelancers, and digital nomads that organizes local coworking meetups and networking events across 11 cities worldwide. Founded in 2017, it has grown to 4,000+ members spanning cities like Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Lisbon, London, and Cape Town. The platform also offers coliving retreats, curated deals, and a newsletter to help remote workers connect and thrive.
CoWorking Days
Remote work can be isolating — and CoWorking Days was built to fix that. Since 2017, this community-first platform has been connecting freelancers, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads through regular local meetups, coliving retreats, and online resources across more than 11 cities on multiple continents.
What It Actually Is
CoWorking Days is not a coworking space. It's a network of local communities that gather in cafes, coworking venues, and event spaces to work alongside each other, share knowledge, and build lasting professional connections. Think of it as a recurring "work together" gathering organized by people who understand the remote lifestyle.
The platform sits at the intersection of community, events, and remote-work lifestyle — offering members:
- Regular local meetups in cities including Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Lisbon, London, and Cape Town
- Coliving retreats and festivals for deeper, longer-form immersion with the community
- Curated deals and discounts on tools and services relevant to remote workers
- Practical blog content and guides covering the remote work lifestyle
- A newsletter with event invites, offers, and community updates
Who It's For
The CoWorking Days community skews toward location-independent professionals who already have their work setup sorted — they're looking for people, not desks. Whether you're newly remote and craving connection, or a seasoned nomad touching down in a new city and wanting to plug into a local scene quickly, CoWorking Days gives you a warm entry point.
It works particularly well for:
- Freelancers and solopreneurs who miss the casual collaboration of office life
- Nomads spending 2–8 weeks in a city and wanting to meet like-minded people fast
- Entrepreneurs building in public who benefit from real-world accountability groups
Global but Local
With communities spanning Europe and Africa — and more cities being added — CoWorking Days has managed to stay globally relevant while keeping events genuinely local in feel. Eleven cities, 4,000+ members, and a fully remote organizing team means the platform practices what it preaches.
If you're heading to Lisbon, Barcelona, or Berlin, checking the CoWorking Days event calendar before you arrive is an easy way to land in a new city with a social and professional anchor from day one.
For nomads who have the work part figured out and just need the people — CoWorking Days is worth bookmarking.