by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 13, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
When you first leap into entrepreneurship or full-time freelance work, the freedom feels great. You set your own hours, skip the commute, answer to no one. But ask any founder a year in and they’ll tell you the honeymoon phase of the home office wears off....
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 13, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
Most Tulsa freelancers start at the kitchen table or a corner booth at a coffee shop. It feels free. Then the $6 lattes, the dropped Wi-Fi calls, and the “can I sit here another hour” guilt start piling up. At some point the real question isn’t...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 13, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
The modern office tore down cubicles and opened everything up — great for brainstorming, terrible for the phone call you actually need to win. If you’re hunting for an affordable office space near me and every listing shows off ping-pong tables instead of a door...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 13, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
Standard commercial leases in Tulsa run three to five years. You put down a deposit, pay for the build-out, buy the furniture, wire the internet, and take on AC repair calls. If your team grows, shrinks, or pivots inside that window, you either cram in or keep paying...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 11, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
You started your business at the kitchen table. Now clients want to meet in person, your team is growing, and the coffee shop wifi drops in the middle of every call. So you search “affordable office space near me.” Then you read the lease terms. A three to...
by Catalyst Coworking | Aug 11, 2026 | Coworking In Tulsa
Escaping the home office trap Most Tulsa businesses start at the kitchen table. For a while, working from home feels like a win. No commute, no dress code, coffee whenever you want. Then the dog barks through a client call, the neighbor fires up the mower, and your...