Our Community
The people you'll be working alongside.
Freelancers, founders, remote workers, and small teams — all heads-down on real work, all in DHA Phase 5. Quietly supportive, no forced networking.

Who you'll meet
A cross-section of Lahore's working professionals — from solo freelancers to small agency teams.
Building Shopify stores, SaaS dashboards, mobile apps for clients in the US, UK, and Gulf. They live in the meeting rooms when calls run long.
Brand and product designers, illustrators, motion artists. Quiet workers who care about a clean desk and lighting that does not strain the eyes.
On payroll for a company in another country. Async standups in the morning, focused work through the day, calls that need to look professional.
Early-stage teams of 2–5 building products. Some bootstrap from a flexible desk, others run their first office out of the private cabin.
YouTubers, writers, video editors. People who need a consistent, well-lit space for recording and the kind of internet that does not stutter on uploads.
Design, dev, and marketing teams of 3–8 working on retainers. Private cabin members who use the meeting rooms for client reviews.
Independent consultants between client calls. Day pass or flexible desk regulars who value a professional backdrop on Zoom.
Preparing for international remote interviews. They take video calls in the booths and use the space's structure to keep momentum.
In Lahore for a week of client meetings or a quick break. Day passes give them a working spot without booking a co-living or hotel suite.
How the community works
Quiet by default
Mornings are for deep work. Calls happen in meeting rooms, not at the open desks. Headphones are encouraged but rarely needed.
No mandatory networking
There are no forced "community events," icebreakers, or branded socials. Real connections form when serious people work near each other.
Organic over the kettle
The pantry is where conversations happen — by accident, between deep-work blocks, when someone asks what you are working on. That is the community.
Respect for everyone's schedule
Some members work mornings, some run on US-Pacific hours. The space adapts to all of it without judgment.
What members get out of it
Collaborators on demand
Need a designer for a client project? Two desks down. The mix of skills in the room means quick, informal collaborations happen all the time.
Honest peer feedback
Stuck on a pitch deck or product page? Members swap quick reads and gut checks. Not a paid critique, just the perks of being in good company.
Referrals & introductions
When a freelancer is overbooked, the next gig often goes to the person sitting nearby. Trust compounds when you are around the same people every week.
Shared knowledge
Tax tricks, banking workflows for international payments, dealing with foreign clients — the kind of practical knowledge that does not show up in blog posts.
In their own words
Quotes from the community — what working at Launchbox actually feels like day to day.
" The internet has not blinked once in three months. That sounds like a small thing until you have lost a client call to load-shedding. Worth every rupee. "
A freelance developer
Dedicated Desk member
" My team grew from 3 to 6 in five months. We just told Launchbox and the cabin scaled with us. No new lease, no new deposit. That kind of flexibility is genuinely rare. "
A startup founder
Private Cabin member
" Working from home was killing me. I needed a place where I felt like a professional again. The first week here, I shipped more than the previous month. "
A remote employee
Flexible Desk member
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Book a free visit. Work alongside the people already here, and see if it fits.


