

Timeleft Open Doors #8
Timeleft Open Door is our way of saying: working alone is overrated.
On selected Fridays, we open our office to a small, curated group of smart, kind people who want real focus, real conversations, and zero “empty office” vibes (yes, even ours feel like that on Fridays).
What you get:
A proper desk and fast Wi-Fi
Coffee on tap
Phone booths and meeting rooms
A room full of cool people like you
Ksenia, our Office Manager, is the gatekeeper. Doors open only to people on the approved guest list. No registration = no entry
"Cowork with Strangers" and get work done.
A small change: it's €9.99 now. Less than two coffees in this city and less than a third of a coworking day pass. The fee isn't the point, it just covers the coffee, the pastries, and the upkeep, and it means everyone in the room genuinely wants to be here. Free events attract everyone. €9.99 events attract the right people.
What you get :
A proper desk and fast Wi-Fi
Coffee on tap
Limited dual screens (first come, first served)
Phone booths and meeting rooms
20 ambitious founders, or soon-to-be, to share a coffee break or lunch with
Important rules
No-show without cancelling = no future invite
Cancel before midnight the day before
No unregistered guests. No +1s.
You need to leave absolutely the office by 6pm maximum
This isn't a meetup. It's a workday, with the right people in the room.
Spots are limited and curated. If you're on this page, you probably belong here.
What people say about Timeleft Open Doors
★★★★★
“A great space and a great chat. Warm welcome, drinks, pastry — and the perfect setup to focus and get real work done.”
— Katia
★★★★★
“Super welcoming, very productive, and a great way to meet people while actually working. I’ll definitely come back.”
— Christophe
★★★★★
“Very productive. Thanks for the invitation.”
— Terrence
★★★★★
“Thank you so much for hosting us — such a great Friday.”
— Bassam
★★★★★
“Really cool people, great vibe. Thanks for hosting me.”
— Faith
★★★★★
“A great experience. Thanks for making it possible.”
— Anna