Frequently asked questions about G3ckarium
Access, pricing, equipment, meeting room, domicile – here are the questions people ask most before joining. If something is missing, just write to us.
Access is via the Nuki smart lock system – no physical key, no key deposit. You can enter the office at any time, including evenings and weekends.
No. G3ckarium works exclusively on monthly memberships. This keeps things fair and predictable for all members.
There is no minimum term. Your membership is cancelable monthly – at any time, effective end of the current month.
Workspace, internet, office infrastructure, coffee, tea, water and sparkling water (Quooker), personal locker, and access to the silent room and meeting room.
Yes. G3ckarium is first and foremost a real coworking space – not a letterbox company. A domicile address is possible, even without daily presence. Get in touch for details and pricing.
Yes, the silent room (4 people) and the meeting room (6 people) can be reserved individually.
Yes. Alongside the flexible spots there are fixed desks that are yours alone. Just tell us which suits you better.
Fibre up to 10 Gbit/s, a UniFi network and Wi-Fi 7 as standard. Video calls, large uploads and several screens at once are a non-issue.
Height-adjustable desks and standing desks, plus a Logitech keyboard and a 45" display as standard. Bring your laptop, plug in, get going.
Yes, private parking directly at the building. A public car park is two minutes away on foot.
There is a fridge and a microwave, plus coffee, tea, water and sparkling water. For lunch there are several options nearby.
Yes. The meeting room (6 people) and the silent room (4 people) are available for conversations.
You can get in around the clock via Nuki. Someone is available during business hours – for anything else a short message will do.
Yes. There is a quota in the contract, but we handle it generously in practice – limits only come into play if usage gets clearly out of proportion across all members.
It is included in the membership and, like printing, subject to a contractual quota. Anyone using it within the usual range pays nothing extra.