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Market of Coworking Space in Indonesia

Indonesia doesn't just attract tourists in search of heavenly beaches and active volcanoes. In recent years, the country has also attracted a steady stream of wandering entrepreneurs, connected freelancers - the so-called digital nomads - and local and international start-ups looking for a more flexible coworking space than an air-conditioned open space. Coworking in Indonesia is exploding, with the promise of a revolution in office rental for both the caffeinated loner and the corporate team allergic to endless contracts.

From computer surfers teleworking in the Balinese jungle to traffic-weary Jakarta financiers, it's hard to ignore this movement that's revolutionizing the way people work. Immediate kick-off: a guided tour of locations, trends and local subtleties to understand why an Indonesian coworking space is anything but a flat shared office.

Why is flexibility becoming the norm in Indonesian office rental?

Companies, like digital nomads, have never been so demanding about their ability to change scenery to suit projects, or even the boss's whims. And yes, flexibility is now the key: goodbye fixed leases, hello freedom to change quickly without dramatic notice! To put it simply, renting an office in Indonesia is often akin to a Netflix subscription, with the option of leaving as soon as the tropical atmosphere wears off.

The rise of shared offices has accompanied this change, reconciling financial agility with logistical practicality. Some choose to rent office space by the day, juggling physical meetings and dematerialized brainstorming. Others prefer the virtual office, ideal for proudly declaring a prestigious address in Bali without ever taking off from Singapore. Entrepreneurs' imaginations no longer have borders or load-bearing walls, but they do require a framework: agile, comfortable... and if possible Instagrammable.

How do shared offices respond to this thirst for flexibility?

Coworking, as it's understood in Indonesia, isn't just a matter of lining up three tables and two power strips. Today's modern spaces offer all the comforts dreamt of by those who have abandoned the traditional open space: phone booths to discreetly negotiate a contract, meeting rooms to impress a skeptical client, or private workstation rental to meditate away from chatty peers.

Several of the country's cities, including Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya, offer fully modular high-tech centers. Reservations can be made for half a day, a quarter or a lifetime, depending on whether you're looking for the stability of the premises or the excitement of constant movement. Bonus: supercharged wifi, unlimited hot drinks and a social network tailored to trigger the least expected collaboration of the month.

How does corpoworking fit into the Indonesian market?

Corpoworking is slowly gaining ground, bringing large corporate teams into the flexible fold. Gone is the double standard between young digital enthusiasts and corporate behemoths: there's now something for everyone thanks to hybrid offers - closed offices to safeguard industrial secrecy, access to open spaces to breathe in the zeitgeist.

Ultimately, this office-as-a-service approach enables any structure, large or small, to adapt in real time to changes in its workforce. An ideal solution, especially when the business model is a tightrope walker and forecasting the future is like consulting a crystal ball bought at a Yogyakarta craft market.

Bali, Jakarta and beyond: a tour of the regions emblematic of the coworking offer

Venturing into the world of Indonesian coworking means choosing your geographical tribe. Between Bali, a recognized paradise for digital nomads, and Jakarta, the beating heart of the national economy, the choice can reveal many surprises... and unexpected services.

Bali plays the total experience card, combining coworking spaces overlooking rice paddies, coliving to extend the pleasure after work, and meeting rooms nestled near surf spots. Every day, you can post a "#WorkFromParadise" photo to impress your colleagues stuck on the ring road.

What are the advantages of coworking in Bali?

Even the most Cartesian of workers will eventually succumb to the call of Bali, where every coworking space wants to rival a five-star concierge service. Fancy a swimming pool at the foot of the office, a Zen-inspired garden or a massage between two video conferences? Nothing could be more natural. The warm and welcoming local community transforms the exchange of business cards into an almost festive occasion.

The coliving formula, much appreciated here, completes the package: accommodation, gym and workstation rental combined to abolish the (already thin) boundary between productivity and relaxation. As a bonus, sunrise meetings in front of the ocean are guaranteed to strengthen cohesion - or just to make you want to stop working once and for all.

Jakarta: the urban HQ for shared offices and connected meeting rooms

While Bali plays the bucolic card, Jakarta clearly assumes its profile as a busy metropolis. Here,coworking space is synonymous with express service: central location, easy access to metro networks (when they work) and irreproachable technical infrastructure to seduce pitch marathon enthusiasts.

Turnkey solutions are proliferating, enabling an SME to relocate its head office overnight, or a tireless consultant to rent a state-of-the-art meeting room without waiting for the executive committee's approval. In Java as in Sumatra, urban coworking is becoming a must, adjusting its offerings to the never-ending stream of mobile workers.

What services can you expect from a coworking space in Indonesia?

It all starts with the basics: high-speed wifi, designer furniture, a printer that doesn't swear, invigorating air conditioning. But the fertile imagination of local managers has led to the widespread use of services worthy of Californian or Tokyo-based firms. Everything from virtual office mail management and IT support to afterwork events and even weekly mindfulness sessions. Paying for office space here means signing up for comprehensive support.

In most major cities, it's impossible not to come across these little marvels of collective ingenuity. Renting a shared office also means potentially coming across... the next strategic partner, the life-changing coach, or the Instagram influencer here to shoot a tutorial on "your salary sitting on a designer pouffe". It's hard to get bored or procrastinate surrounded by so many stimulating talents.

  • Coworking space customized to your needs (open space, private offices, themed corners)
  • Daily or monthlyworkstation rental, without long-term commitment
  • Access to fully-equippedmeeting rooms, bookable à la carte
  • Coliving packages to combine accommodation, meals and shared offices all-in-one
  • Virtual office to domicile the company and receive mail without physical residence
  • Cafeterias, chill-out areas and even rooftops for networking breaks

How much does it cost to rent office space and associated services in Indonesia?

When it comes to pricing, we have to navigate between transparency and a la carte package deals. While Jakarta charges rates commensurate with its status as the capital, Bali has adapted its offerings to attract the world's adventurous youth. Bandung, Yogyakarta and Surabaya are also making their mark, combining professional ambition with a relaxed setting to break with standard Asian market prices.

The result is a range to suit all budgets:

Type of offer Low monthly range (IDR) High monthly range (IDR)
Shared office 700 000 3 500 000
Private office 2 000 000 10 000 000
Virtual office 250 000 1 200 000
Meeting room (per hour) 80 000 400 000
Coliving (weekly) 2 000 000 6 000 000

As you can see, the gap is still considerable, but the transformation of the market provides many answers for those seeking to avoid the trap of dusty leases and mouse-gray furniture. Multiplying options means, above all, allowing each individual - digital nomad in flip-flops, pissed-off consultant or hungry startup-queen - to draw his or her own contours for a fulfilling, personalized workspace.