The reason is pretty straightforward. I'm Henry, and I built Drop-in because I wanted somewhere five minutes from my house to actually get work done. Life had quietly moved into our neighbourhoods , we live, shop, raise kids and get our coffee within a few streets. But work was still stuck in the old model: commuting, or trying to work from home in the middle of chaos.
So I ran a two-week test in an abandoned pub down the road. Cleaned out the rats, hired some desks and chairs, and got a coffee machine firing. 300 people came through the doors and the idea became a reality.
Drop-in Clapton was then born, followed by Richmond and Wandsworth. Hybrid work is clearly the future. It just needed a proper home. Drop-in is a neighbourhood work club that fits the way we actually live now. Same laptop. Better work.
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