Fast, everywhere
Gigabit fiber, mesh wifi to every corner of the barn, and enough outlets that nobody guards a wall socket.
Pet-friendly · Cows welcome
COWorking is a coworking space in Greenfield, Vermont for people who do their best work with a companion nearby — whether that companion has paws, claws, or hooves.
Why COWorking
Serious infrastructure for serious work — plus the small (and very large) comforts that make you actually want to show up.
Gigabit fiber, mesh wifi to every corner of the barn, and enough outlets that nobody guards a wall socket.
A real outdoor pasture with a nine-minute walking loop. For grazing, walking calls, or staring productively into the middle distance.
House-roasted espresso for you, premium timothy hay for your colleague. Both bars open at 7am sharp.
Designers, developers, accountants, one landscape architect, four cats, eleven dogs, and Bessie. Community events every week.
Spaces
Every space is designed for mixed-species work: wide walkways, rubber-matted standing bays, and not a single cable at hoof level.
Grab any desk in the open-plan area. Pods of four with room for a dog bed in every corner.
From $149/mo
Glass-walled offices with genuine sliding barn doors. Quiet, lockable, and yours alone.
From $399/mo
Our flagship meeting room. Book by the hour; members get ten free hours a month.
From $25/hr
News
Notes on mixed-species coworking, community events, and the occasional productivity science.
A behind-the-scenes look at the furniture experiments that made COWorking work for bodies from four kilograms to six hundred.
We tracked six months of member habits. The ten-minute walk to the paddock outperforms the fourth espresso, every time.
Shared spaces work because of shared norms. Ours just happen to cover hooves, herding, and the correct use of the hay bar.
Tours run every weekday. Bring your laptop, your dog, your cat, or your cow — the kettle (and the hay bar) will be on.