Dayclub Modern Workspaces operates as a membership-based shared office provider in midtown Oklahoma City, designed for freelancers, startups, and small teams who need professional workspace without long-term lease commitment. The facility offers hot desks, dedicated desks, and private offices across a single location, positioning itself as an alternative to working from home or coffee shops for professionals who need structure, amenities, and occasional access to meeting rooms.
Dayclub occupies a converted commercial space in Oklahoma City's midtown district and functions as a day-use and membership workspace rather than a traditional 24/7 corporate office complex. The model emphasizes flexibility: members can work by the day, week, or month without signing a year-long lease. The space includes open work areas, private phone booths, meeting rooms available for hourly rental, and a small kitchen. It serves Oklahoma City's growing pool of independent consultants, remote workers for national companies, and early-stage founders who outgrew home offices but aren't ready to commit to private suites.
Dayclub offers three primary membership levels. Day passes cost approximately $25 per day and grant access to hot desks (unassigned seating in the open area) and common amenities. Monthly hot desk memberships run around $150 to $180 per month, depending on usage tier (typically 10, 20, or unlimited days). Dedicated desk memberships, which provide an assigned seat and storage, cost between $250 and $350 monthly. Private offices begin at $600 to $800 monthly for single-person suites and scale upward for larger teams. Meeting room rental starts at $25 per hour for small conference rooms. Prices reflect Oklahoma City's lower commercial real estate costs compared to Dallas or Denver, though confirmation of current rates is advisable since membership models adjust seasonally.
Oklahoma City's shared workspace market includes The Loaded Bowl (a nonprofit co-working space with lower membership fees but fewer amenities), office suites from larger national providers like Regus (which emphasizes professional reception and longer lease options), and traditional executive suites scattered across Bricktown and downtown. Dayclub's advantage lies in midtown location accessibility and month-to-month flexibility without reception staff or corporate overhead. The Loaded Bowl undercuts Dayclub on price and emphasizes community but has fewer private meeting rooms and a more casual vibe. Regus locations offer better-known branding and multiple Oklahoma City sites but lock members into longer terms and charge higher rates. For solopreneurs who value affordability and independence over reception services, Dayclub fits the gap; for established small businesses needing a prestigious downtown address and front-desk support, Regus is the local standard.
Dayclub works best for independent contractors, remote employees who need office separation from home, and small teams (two to five people) testing a new venture. It appeals to professionals in consulting, creative services, tech development, and marketing who attend client meetings in other locations and use Dayclub primarily as a home base. The membership does not suit high-volume client-facing businesses requiring a reception desk, larger teams needing 20+ dedicated desks, or businesses requiring 24/7 access. Companies with unpredictable scheduling may waste monthly fees during light work months, making day passes more economical.
New members typically schedule a tour through Dayclub's website or phone contact. A staff member walks through available workspace tiers, demonstrates meeting room booking via an app, and outlines parking and access protocols. Most first-time visitors sign membership agreements on-site or online and receive keycard access the same day. No deposit is required for month-to-month memberships, though membership requires a valid credit card for billing.
Dayclub operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for most membership tiers; weekend and after-hours access depends on membership level and requires advance arrangement. The facility sits along a midtown street with adjacent parking lot space; parking is included in all memberships and does not require separate validation. The location is approximately 10 minutes from downtown Oklahoma City and near midtown restaurants and retail, making it practical for members who work onsite multiple days per week.
Dayclub fills a practical need for Oklahoma City's independent workforce, offering enough structure and amenity variety to justify membership without the overhead that solo operators cannot absorb.
