5 Best Virtual and IRL Coworking Communities for Women Entrepreneurs
A guide to coworking groups turning solo entrepreneurship into something more connected.
Entrepreneurship for women is the most empowering and rewarding feeling, hands down, but sometimes it can feel isolating. For women building their business from scratch to freelancers juggling three projects at a time, coworking groups aim to make you feel seen and supported. It isn’t just a group that helps you get things done; it also provides inspiration, connection, and encouragement. We are spotlighting five coworking communities for women - both virtual or in-person - that remind us that having community is part of the journey to success.
Flow Club
Coworking and Body Doubling for ADHD
If you remember those late-night study sessions in college where your colleagues or best friends would meet up, finish your work, and feel productive, we found that for the creatives and entrepreneurs. Flow Club is an online co-working space that aims to help you get your work done via a video chat room using the Pomodoro Technique. Once you are a member, you can join an already pre-scheduled call with other creatives, entrepreneurs, artists, etc., that aims to hold you accountable, stay up to speed with your calendar, and optionally focus on music. You can chime in for however long the session you’d like to sit and get work done, share your to-do with your group publicly, and everything is accessible via small videos. If you don’t want to speak to others for a more laser-focused session, they offer non-verbal video calls where you can do the same thing as a verbal video chat, but using their chat-only sessions. Flow Club is $40/month or $400/year. They offer a 50% discount for students and non-profits. If you are working a 9-to-5, you can get your job to pay for Flow Club since it falls under the ‘co-working or wellness’ stipend.
CNY Women’s Network
Virtual & In-Person Coworking
CNY Women’s Network blends virtual coworking with in-person gatherings across Central New York to give women professionals the resources, accountability, and a warm community they need. As a member of this networking group, you can expect coworking calls or in-person coffee meetups and a steady calendar of events designed to connect with women professionals. Between calls, troubleshooting projects, and celebrating wins together, this community aims to make sure you never feel alone. CNY hosts workshops, regular networking hours that encourage skill-building and emotional support for founders and freelancers. To join the collective, memberships are either annual for $549 every 12 months or monthly for $49. They offer corporate memberships for companies with 3-12 employees as well, and the price ranges from $1,500 to $5,500 every 12 months.
Flown
Virtual Co-Working for Focus
Flown offers online coworking and body doubling sessions built for those who work best with others close by. You can join a live video room, stick together with other creatives or founders, and solopreneurs who hold space for progress and small-talk breaks when you need them most. Pick a scheduled session, either a quiet, chat optional room or a lively co-working call with check-ins. Flown keeps accountability simple with pre-scheduled rooms, visible to-dos, and an easy join/leave now flow so you can fit your work into your life. My favorite part about Flown is that you can test it out for free for 30 days, and if you don’t like it, you don’t get charged! Their membership plans start at $25/month or $19/month when billed yearly (plus three bonus months), and there’s a one-time lifetime option for $900.
Focused Space
A Body Doubling Platform You’ll Actually Use
Tired of working alone? Focused Space offers a low-key, but effective solution: body-doubling video chat rooms. There, you can expect members to state their intentions for the day, work in time blocks, and report back on their progress. You can also choose a mute-only option for a distraction-free environment, perfect for those days when you're focused. Additionally, you can opt in for check-in sessions to receive quick encouragement and accountability moments we all need. If you are a minimalist, this could become your new community! The website is simple, with clear timers, easy join/leave options, and straightforward sessions. I’d say this platform works very well for freelancers, students or anyone who works better with a company. Their memberships start at $25/month or $120/yearly ($10 month). You can start a free trial in case you are on the fence about which remote coworking space is built for you!
Cool Wow Collective
Virtual Coworking Club
For those who like a routine and accountability in a weekly timeline, Cool Wow Collective gives you a rhythm that actually helps projects move with you. The club runs twice a week with virtual coworking sessions, themed events, and guest masterclasses aimed at solo founders, as well as accountability check-ins across 10-week blocks. The vibe is practical and chill, structured enough to build momentum but flexible enough for your real life! My favorite thing about this networking group is how easily you can drop in, set a goal, and then finish with a brief reflection on your projects. Memberships for their virtual coworking group start at $100 a month or pay upfront for $950 for a 12-month membership.
Who knew coworking could feel like catching up with a friend or a cozy book club for getting stuff done? These five groups turn solo grind into high-fives, focused sessions, and actual friends who celebrate your wins. Try a session, stick to a week, we bet you’ll notice your to-do list and mood both improve. And if you’re ready to bring that same ease into your travel life, don’t miss how Bloom makes it simple with Packd—because staying productive is even better when your suitcase feels stress‑free too.

