13 TaskPods have already been installed across the country, including at Adelaide Airport, Perth Airport, Sydney’s World Square, and Pitt Street Mall. Another eight will be rolled out in the coming months, including at Westfield shopping centres and train stations.
Australians now have access to on-the-go offices with the first of their kind ‘TaskPods’ being rolled out at busy shopping centres, airports and transport hubs across the country.
“Up until now flexible working has involved having meetings and video calls hunched over café tables or even from your car. We want to make it better for people to manage working from anywhere,” says TaskPod co-founder Adam Morgan.
The modular orange and white office pods are soundproof and contain a desk and chair, access to secure WiFi, USB charging port and power points.
“We’ve designed TaskPods to be like stepping stones for hybrid workers so they can jump in and out of work wherever they may be,” says Mr Morgan.
We’re rolling them out at shopping centres and major transport hubs, including airports and train stations. Some have AV screens, and the larger models contain a table and seating for up to 4 people. Anywhere where people might be passing through and urgently need to take a call or jump onto a meeting.
The last Census survey showed more than 2.5 million Australians were working from home, and even post-pandemic, that trend is continuing with many choosing to continue their hybrid working and market leaders such as Google, Atlassian and Facebook embracing a flexible work model for employees.
The TaskPods are easily located and accessed via an app – users can book them ahead of schedule or straight away.
“Our next rollout phase will include hospitals, corporate foyers and other public spaces,” he adds. The space costs $15 an hour and can be booked in 15-minute increments.
Companies already offering a subscription to their employees include Price Waterhouse Coopers, the Royal Automobile Association and Shiels Jewellers. People either pay for them individually or access their subscriptions through a company account.
“I was stuck in traffic one day travelling between a daycare drop off and work and was running late for a meeting and thought wouldn’t it be great if I had a quiet space I could access mid-route to make my calls,” says Mr Gundersen.
“We’ve even got students who log into university lectures in them and others using them as a space to meditate,” he says.
“We think of it like a micro-office on the go or even a place to meet clients when you’re travelling around.”
Mr Gundersen came up with the idea for the TaskPod while running late for a meeting.
TaskPod is the brainchild of entrepreneurs Adam Morgan and Tyson Gundersen, who founded the Australian modular office solutions company Bureau Booths.
The pair met while working at KPMG in London.
Sites where TaskPods have been or are being installed –
NSW
- Westfield Parramatta
- Westfield Pitt Street
- Westfield Bondi Junction
- Westfield Miranda
- Westfield Chatswood
Victoria
- 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne
- South Melbourne Central
- The Glen, Glen Waverley
Written by: Jill Walsh