The Endless Club runs co-working days roughly every two weeks, at The Bureau in Downtown and at Eugène Eugène, and they've quietly become one of the more useful things on the calendar for members who run their own businesses.
The format is simple: turn up, work from a shared space alongside other members, and take breaks to actually talk to the people next to you. For an employee, that's a nice change of scenery. For a founder, freelancer, or small business owner, it's a room full of potential clients, collaborators, and referrals who already have something in common with you before you've said a word: they're also building something in Dubai.
It works because the group is smaller and more self-selected than a stranger networking event. Nobody's there to hand out business cards, so conversations tend to start with what someone's actually working on, which is a better opener for finding a client than any elevator pitch. Members have found photographers, made introductions, and picked up freelance work off the back of a co-working afternoon that was booked in as a change of scenery, not a networking play.
The Bureau also offers Endless Club members a discount on their own co-working membership, so a member who likes the space can keep using it beyond the scheduled Endless days.
If what your business needs is more people who might become clients, a co-working day is a lower-pressure way to do that than a dedicated networking event, and it's already on The Endless Club's calendar.
Check upcoming co-working dates at The Endless Club.