Munich Startup
Nexwork

Nexwork

“Airbnb for offices”, “workation platform with employee management tool” and “automated desk sharing with booking system”: Nexwork is a digital platform that ushers in the next level of work and...

Founded2026
Business ModelB2B
IndustryCoworking
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About Nexwork

“Airbnb for offices”, “workation platform with employee management tool” and “automated desk sharing with booking system”: Nexwork is a digital platform that ushers in the next level of work and can solve many problems ranging from climate protection to skilled labor shortages to employer attractiveness. The platform is an “Airbnb” for workspaces that enables companies to flexibly rent out unused desks, offices, equipment and more to third parties, thereby making resources meaningful use, building networks and generating additional revenue. Supply and demand increase proportionally to each other exponentially, as both parties benefit from each other. The concept is not only interesting for freelancers, but also gives companies the opportunity to offer their employees work & travel options on the one hand and to recruit employees directly from abroad on the other. This concept has no competition whatsoever worldwide and thus holds the first mover advantage.

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