Let’s Work has plans to build 10 more similar centres in five cities across India by 2019

India has a quite a few co-working and collaboration spaces across Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi. The list include globally-renowned companies like WeWork. Many of the workspaces operating in India are well-funded.

Many fast-growing startups, including Paytm are now relying on private collaboration spaces to reduce overhead costs and arrest cash burn.  

Let’s Work is the new kid on the block. Based in Noida, Let’s Work claims to have seen 100 per cent occupancy even before it formal inauguration, scheduled to be held on April 1, 2018.

Founded by Abhishek Kumar Gupta and Kushagra Awasthi, claims it offers great facilities at very competitive prices. 

Let’s Work has two conference rooms, with beautiful décor and invigorating scents, that can be used by members for meeting or other purposes. 

It also offers high-speed internet backed by high-end technology infrastructure. 

Let’s work has well-equipped kitchen with all the modern amenities, and has a rooftop cafeteria. It also provides all facilities to help conduct events and meet-ups.

Let’s Work Partner Gupta said: “Let’s work is a collaborative effort to strengthen the startup ecosystem with the combined efforts of using social media platform for awareness or to get things done faster and helping the community to find job, talent, partner matching etc.”

“At Let’s Work, it’s not just about working together but bringing the right people together. At Let’s Work, we work towards providing all arms of support needed by a start-up to motivate their venture,” he added.

Awasthi noted: “We look beyond what many corporate offices around the world are doing, like simply building open design spaces without integrating a co-working culture. Our corporate co-working strategy framework helps clients determine how to best leverage the dynamic co-working model for their specific business and industry.”

Private cabins are available at INR 7,499 per person per month, open dedicated cabin at INR 6,999, open flex INR 6,499, night rider INR 3,499, part time INR 4,499, daily pass at INR 399, virtual office at INR 1,999 per hour, and conference room INR 400 per hour.

Let’s Work has plans to build 10 more similar centres in five cities across India by 2019.

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