Every coworking space in Tulsa advertises its amenities. Beer on tap. Ping-pong tables. Nap pods. On a quick tour, this stuff looks fun. But six weeks into your membership, you realize you’ve never once touched the arcade machine, and you’re still fighting for a quiet corner to take a client call.
The coworking amenities that actually matter are the ones that remove friction from your workday. The ones that don’t matter are the ones that photograph well and do nothing else.
This post breaks down both categories so you can evaluate any coworking space in Tulsa based on what you’ll actually use, not what looks good on a brochure. We’ll use Catalyst Coworking in Midtown Tulsa as the reference point, since it’s the space we know best.
Amenities That Sound Great but Don’t Help Your Work
Some perks exist to win you over during a tour. They’re marketing, not infrastructure. Here are the most common ones:
Beer on Tap
Sounds like a Friday afternoon perk. In practice, very few people want to drink at 3 PM while reviewing a contract or prepping for a client call. It also changes the vibe of the entire space. A coworking office with a keg in the corner signals “hangout spot,” not “place where serious work gets done.” If you want a beer after work, Tulsa has plenty of options within walking distance of most coworking spaces.
Ping-Pong Tables and Arcade Machines
These eat up square footage that could be a quiet work zone or an extra phone booth. They also generate noise. If someone is playing ping-pong 15 feet from your desk while you’re on a Zoom call with an investor, the novelty wears off fast. Recreational equipment made sense in 100,000-square-foot tech campus offices. In a 3,000-square-foot coworking space, it’s wasted real estate.
Nap Pods
The concept sounds progressive. The reality: sleeping in a plastic pod in a shared office is awkward, and most members skip it entirely. If you need a break, a comfortable lounge area or a quick walk outside does the same job without the $5,000 piece of equipment nobody touches.
“Unlimited” Snacks and Drinks
Free granola bars and La Croix are a nice touch but they’re not a reason to choose one space over another. That cost is baked into your membership fee anyway. You’re better off evaluating whether the space has an on-site coffee shop or food options nearby. Catalyst, for example, has Brice’s Coffee on site and a food truck area, which gives you actual meal and caffeine options without inflating the membership price.
The Coworking Amenities That Actually Matter
These are the coworking space features that remove daily friction, protect your focus, and make the membership worth the cost. If a space doesn’t have these, the beer on tap won’t save it.
1. Internet That Doesn’t Drop During a Video Call
This is the single most important amenity in any coworking space. If you’ve ever been on a Zoom call from a coffee shop and watched your video freeze mid-sentence, you know the problem. Residential-grade Wi-Fi in a shared space with 30+ people using it at once will throttle.
At Catalyst Coworking, the building runs on symmetrical Cox Fiber internet. “Symmetrical” means the upload speed matches the download speed. That matters for video calls, large file transfers, and cloud-based tools. Most home connections give you fast download and slow upload, which is why your Zoom video looks pixelated to the other person even when your download feels fine.
When you’re comparing spaces, ask specifically: “What’s your upload speed?” If they can’t answer, that’s your answer.
2. Soundproof Phone Booths and Meeting Rooms
Open floor plans look great in photos. They’re terrible for focused work and private calls. The single biggest complaint in coworking spaces worldwide is noise. Phone booths solve this.
A soundproof booth gives you instant, on-demand privacy. You don’t need to book it. You don’t need to whisper at your desk. You step in, close the door, and take the call.
For longer meetings, pitches, or team check-ins, you need a proper meeting room. Catalyst has meeting rooms that seat 4 to 10 people, with displays and whiteboards included. No extra charge for members. If you’re pitching a client and the space can’t give you a private, professional room for it, that’s a red flag.
3. Free, Dedicated Parking
This gets overlooked until you’ve spent $15/day on a downtown parking garage for a month. That’s $300+ a year on top of your membership. Or you’re circling blocks looking for street parking and burning the first 20 minutes of your workday before you even sit down.
Catalyst’s Midtown location has a dedicated parking lot. Free. You pull up, park, and you’re at your desk in under a minute. If you’re visiting clients or heading to lunch, your car is right there. It seems small until you don’t have it.
4. A Professional Business Address and Mail Handling
If you’re running a business from home, your home address is likely on your Google Business Profile, your invoices, and your contracts. That’s a privacy issue. It also doesn’t look great when a potential client Googles your address and finds a residential listing.
Catalyst’s Virtual Office membership starts at $37/month and gives you a commercial business address at 2510 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74104, plus secure mail handling. You can use that address on your Google Business Profile, LLC filings, and business cards. Your home address stays private.
5. Business Mentorship Built Into the Membership
Most coworking spaces give you a desk and Wi-Fi. That’s it. Catalyst is one of the few spaces in Tulsa that includes a structured Mentorship Program as part of the membership. You get access to weekly business coaching emails, direct guidance on marketing and digital strategy, and a community of other Tulsa business owners who are building alongside you.
A desk is a commodity. Every coworking space has one. Mentorship from people who have actually grown businesses in Tulsa is not something you’ll find listed on most competitors’ amenity pages.
6. 24/7 Access
Not everyone works 9 to 5. If you’re a freelancer with clients in a different time zone, or a founder who does their best work at 6 AM, you need a space that doesn’t lock you out. Catalyst’s Premium membership and above includes 24/7 keyless access. You come and go on your own schedule.
Thinking about whether a coworking membership makes sense for your situation? Compare the options: Day Pass vs. Monthly Membership
How to Evaluate Any Coworking Space’s Amenities
Here’s a quick checklist you can use when touring any coworking space in Tulsa. Ask these questions before you sign anything:
- What’s the upload speed on the Wi-Fi? If they don’t know, it’s probably residential-grade.
- How many phone booths do you have per member? One booth for 50 members is not enough.
- Is parking included, and where is it? “Street parking is available” is not the same as “we have a lot.”
- Can I use this address for my business registration? Not all spaces allow it.
- What happens if I need to cancel? Month-to-month is better than a 12-month lock-in.
- Can I tour during a busy time? A space feels different at 10 AM on a Tuesday than it does at 4 PM on a Friday.
If you want a more detailed comparison of working from home vs. a coworking space, we break that down in a separate post.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pick the Amenities That Pay You Back
When you’re choosing a coworking space in Tulsa, ignore the flashy perks. Focus on the amenities that make your workday easier and your business more credible: fast internet, private call spaces, a real business address, free parking, and people around you who are actually building something.
A ping-pong table won’t help you close a deal. A soundproof phone booth will.
See What’s Included at Every Membership Level
Coworking from $77/mo. Virtual Office from $37/mo. Private offices from $300/mo.
Month-to-month. No contracts. Free parking.
2510 E 15th St, Midtown Tulsa, OK 74104 • (844) 702-4977





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