Communication
Using the Feed

Written by
Nick
Published
Nov 15, 2025
The Feed is your coworking space’s community hub. A place where members stay connected, share updates, celebrate wins, and actually feel part of something. Deskie’s Feed helps you build the kind of environment people want to belong to. It’s more than announcements. It’s your culture, out in the open.

Why the Feed matters
Coworking spaces don’t win on square footage alone, they win on community. And community doesn’t just “happen.” It needs a place to live. The Feed gives you that place.
When your members see the faces, updates, wins, and day-to-day life of your space, something important happens:
Members feel more connected
Retention goes up
People talk to each other more
New relationships spark
Your space becomes “their” space
And you become the community leader your members remember
The Feed is how you keep people plugged in, even when they’re heads-down at their desks. This is Deskie’s entire purpose: To make you the most organized, engaged, intentional operator in your market. The Feed is your public heartbeat.
Posting in the Feed
You or your members can post updates instantly:
Wins & announcements
Photos
Event reminders
Celebrations
“Welcome our new member!” moments
Small cultural things (donuts in the break room, new furniture, HVAC updates, etc.)
Posts are intentionally simple…no clutter, no editor overwhelm. Just write, attach an image if you want, and hit Submit.

Comments & Replies
Comments are where conversations begin. Members and admins can reply directly under any post:
Ask questions
Say congrats
Share related ideas
Add info
Continue the discussion in a natural way
Replies let members respond to specific comments, making longer threads easier to follow. It keeps conversations structured and lets members have sub-threads…a small but important detail for active communities.
This turns announcements into engagement, and engagement into real-world connection.

Likes
Likes are a quick, friendly way for members to participate without writing a reply. They matter because members who like posts are more likely to:
Feel involved
Return to check in again
Comment next time
Remember what’s happening in the space
It’s the simplest possible “touch,” but it keeps your community alive.




