WeWork introduces ‘WeWork Go’ to redefine flexible work for professionals on the move

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WeWork introduces ‘WeWork Go’ to redefine flexible work for professionals on the move
WeWork introduces ‘WeWork Go’ to redefine flexible work for professionals on the move

Today, WeWork, a leading global real estate platform, expands its product offering with the launch of WeWork Go, an entirely new workspace solution designed for the professional on the move.

WeWork’s private office pods deliver high-quality, private environments for focused work in high-traffic areas, including airports, convention centers and other dynamic destinations where productivity often competes with noise and distraction. This latest offering builds upon WeWork’s vertically integrated platform, allowing consumers to benefit from WeWork’s spaces, services and technology – when, where and how they need it.

“The workday is no longer static; it doesn’t start and end at a desk. It happens in a busy terminal, between flights to your regional office; when you need to host a client meeting while attending a 1,000 person conference; or when you’re on the go and have to take a call in a busy hotel lobby. With WeWork Go, we’re bringing the quality, privacy, and experience of a WeWork office to the locations where and when people need it most. It’s a powerful extension of our platform and another bold step toward delivering real estate solutions designed for the way the world works today,” said John Santora, Chief Executive Officer at WeWork.

The WeWork Go product offers three models: a single-user format for independent work, a multi-user one for collaboration that can host up to four people, and an ADA-compatible pod engineered for universal accessibility. Key design features include:

Architectural-grade framing and finishes: Built from a polished polycarbonate black shell, the pods include premium accents, such as a high-pressure wood laminate desk and durable vinyl backsplash.

Enhanced soundproofing: Dense exterior materials block outside noise, while soft interior surfaces absorb sound, creating an exceptionally high sound transmission class (STC).

Curated lighting: Each pod has a centralized performance-grade fixture for soft direct lighting, while transparent side panels ensure natural light permeates throughout.

Ergonomic, comfortable seating: A low bench with supple fabric cushioning supports a relaxed posture, ideal for everything from a quick 15-minute sync to a critical hour-long meeting.

Integrated high-speed connectivity: WeWork’s enterprise-grade wireless internet will be provided in the pods, with optional monitors for team collaboration or connective computing.

Eco-friendly materials: Created in partnership with Bureau, the pods use environmentally responsible materials and efficient use of resources.

“Similar to how we led the evolution of the office experience, WeWork Go will redefine how work gets done in disruptive environments. We approached the concept with the goal of capturing the essence of a WeWork workspace in a single, sleek and premium pod,” said Ebbie Wisecarver, Chief Design and Product Officer at WeWork. “Every element, from acoustics and lighting to materials and comfort, was intentionally designed to deliver the high-quality, focused experience WeWork is renowned for. The result is a workspace that feels elevated and intuitive, while remaining accessible to anyone, anywhere.”

WeWork Go is designed for effortless booking, making it easy for anyone – even those new to WeWork – to reserve a pod in seconds. Users can instantly book their space directly at the pod, seamlessly connecting to the WeWork Go app for immediate access. Each pod is available at flexible rates, which vary based on the location and length of the session, allowing users to choose options that fit their needs.

WeWork Go makes its official debut this week at the 2026 Annual Convening of Semafor World Economy in Washington D.C., the largest gathering of top global CEOs and government leaders in the United States. As WeWork Go expands globally, it will be integrated into the company’s wider ecosystem of memberships and products, creating a more connected and intelligent workplace experience.

This marks WeWork’s first new product launch since the introduction of WeWork Workplace in July 2022. WeWork’s existing offerings also include WeWork All Access, WeWork On Demand, Private Office, and Sourced and Managed Solutions. WeWork Go is part of a vertically integrated platform that delivers a custom mix of real estate, services and technology built to enable the ways businesses work today, and flex to how they will work tomorrow.

By leveraging WeWork’s global real estate platform, businesses of all sizes can utilize its full suite of office products to meet a diverse range of needs. This enables companies to strategically innovate and enhance productivity, while attracting talent, elevating the employee experience and supporting retention.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Mainstream staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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