"Internet included" can mean a lot of things. Before you sign anything, ask exactly what that means.
Internet that actually works
There's a big difference between 10 Mbps shared among 50 people and 200 Mbps dedicated fiber. Ask for the real number. Run a speed test before you commit. For serious remote work you need at least 50 Mbps symmetric. For frequent video calls or heavy files, more.
Coffee that doesn't interrupt your work
Some places have a capsule machine that works half the time. Others make it part of the service — unlimited, no need to ask, no extra charge. Small detail, but it adds up over an eight-hour day.
A meeting room that's actually available
Plenty of spaces list a meeting room on the website. In practice, it's always booked, requires weeks of advance notice, or costs extra. Ask: how many hours per month does my plan include? How far ahead do I need to book?
Access that fits your schedule
Only 9 to 6? Or 24/7 for members who need it? If your work involves international deadlines or clients in other time zones, the space's hours matter more than you'd think.
What Kiin Hub includes — no fine print
200 Mbps fiber internet. Coffee all day. Air conditioning. Printer and scanner. Meeting room access. 24/7 access for monthly members. Parking. No deposit, no guarantor, no lock-in contract.
The best way to verify all of this is to come work here for a day. No description replaces that. If you're in PDC, stop by Kiin Hub and see for yourself. Book your visit at kiinhubcowork.com
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