deskhop, a new app designed to simplify coworking access for the modern remote workforce, officially launches today across Singapore, Thailand,Malaysia and the Philippines. With deskhop, remote professionals can now book desks by the hour or day, without the burden of monthly memberships or complicated subscriptions.
As hybrid and remote work continue to reshape how people work globally, deskhop addresses a growing demand for flexible, on-demand workspaces. The platform allows users to instantly book coworking desks in partner spaces across major Asian cities, offering maximum flexibility
Unlike traditional coworking brands that require monthly contracts or pre-purchased packages, deskhop offers a far more flexible solution. Users can book workspaces by the hour or day, paying only for the time they need. There are no long-term commitments or subscriptions involved, making it ideal for professionals who need maximum flexibility.
The platform features instant booking through an easy-to-use web and mobile interface, allowing users to secure a desk in seconds. deskhop is continuously expanding its network of partner coworking spaces, starting with key locations across Southeast Asia.
The rise of Remote Work and South-East Asia
The rise of global mobility, digital nomadism, and hybrid work has fueled demand for this type of hyper-flexible solution. Remote professionals increasingly need workspaces that match their dynamic lifestyles, whether for a single client call, a day of deep work, or an ad hoc team meeting while travelling.
Flexible and remote work continues to reshape the global workforce. As flexible work continues to reshape the professional landscape, the Asia-Pacific coworking market is experiencing a significant resurgence. According to a report by ResearchAndMarkets, Asia’s coworking sector is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 15–16% through 2027, driven by the rise of remote work, the gig economy, and demand for more agile workspace solutions. deskhop enters the scene at a pivotal moment—empowering digital nomads and remote professionals with a seamless way to book coworking desks by the hour across Asia’s most dynamic hubs.
Another Statista study found that over 28% of full-time employees worldwide now work remotely at least part of the time, while hybrid work models are becoming standard for many companies. The global coworking market, valued at $16.8 billion in 2023, is projected to reach $24 billion by 2028, driven largely by demand for more agile workspace solutions. As work becomes increasingly decentralised, platforms like deskhop are emerging to meet the growing need for flexible, on-demand workspace access.
About deskhop
deskhop is a new venture designed to support global citizens and remote professionals.
The startup offers a practical solution to one of the biggest challenges for remote workers: finding flexible, reliable workspaces. The platform allows users to book coworking desks by the hour or day in handpicked spaces across Asia and beyond—no memberships, no long-term commitments. Whether you’re in town for a few hours or a few days, deskhop makes it easy to find and reserve a productive workspace on demand.
It was launched under the Remote Tribe umbrella as an extension of Remote Tribe’s mission to empower the growing location-independent workforce.
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Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deskhopwork
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deskhopwork/
Andrew Williams is the Founder of Remote Tribelife, an online magazine for digital nomads and remote working. Andrew has an extensive background in SEO and content marketing. His experience with digital marketing goes back to his early age in University when he founded a blog about startups and funding. He does his best writing in the coffee shops in Bali or in the condos of busy cities like Bangkok and Singapore. He is currently based in Singapore. You can connect with Andrew on his Linkedin profile and/or follow Remote Tribelife on Instagram.
