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Punspace Chiang Mai

Punspace is a Chiang Mai coworking operator known for serving freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads. Its relevance to the city’s expat and nomad economy comes from its role as social and work infrastructure rather than a large employer. Coworking venues like Punspace help make Chiang Mai practical for location-independent workers by offering workspace, community, events, and business networking in areas close to the city’s hospitality, café, and apartment ecosystems.

Profile overview

Punspace is a Chiang Mai coworking operator known for serving freelancers, entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads. Its relevance to the city’s expat and nomad economy comes from its role as social and work infrastructure rather than a large employer. Coworking venues like Punspace help make Chiang Mai practical for location-independent workers by offering workspace, community, events, and business networking in areas close to the city’s hospitality, café, and apartment ecosystems.

Public-record references
Data as of: 2024-2026

Service programs

Hot-desk

Flexible day and week passes

Daily $7.25-350 and weekly passes serve drop-in digital nomads and travelling freelancers; primary revenue driver from the high-churn visitor segment.

Dedicated desks

Monthly desk memberships

Fixed monthly desks with storage and dedicated seating; targets location-independent professionals staying 1-6 months and wanting workplace consistency over hotel cafes.

Private offices

Team and private office suites

Small-team private offices for remote-work squads and early-stage startups; higher ARPU than hot-desks and lower occupancy volatility than day-pass revenue.

Community

Events and networking

Tech meetups, freelancer workshops, and entrepreneur networking events build community attachment; Punspace is cited as a social anchor for Chiang Mai's nomad and expat community.

Chiang Mai coworking peer comparison

Key operators 2024

Punspace

Location

Nimman, Tha Phae Gate

Approx. capacity

100-200 desks

Focus

Nomads, startups, freelancers

CAMP (Maya Mall)

Location

Nimman

Approx. capacity

Open cafe format

Focus

Nomads, students, casual

Yellow coworking

Location

Nimman area

Approx. capacity

~50 desks

Focus

Small teams, creative

Mango (Chang Phueak)

Location

Santitham

Approx. capacity

~80 desks

Focus

Budget nomads

Cocowork

Location

Nimmanhaemin

Approx. capacity

~100 desks

Focus

Design, creative

Watchpoints 2025-2026

Air quality

PM2.5 burning season

Chiang Mai Q1 haze season is explicitly flagged as expat-retention friction; peak PM2.5 events push remote workers to Bangkok or overseas, creating Q1 occupancy dips.

LTR visas

Premium long-stay visa uptake

BOI LTR visa for remote workers and wealthy pensioners targets Punspace's core audience; uptake growth is a forward indicator for Chiang Mai long-stay market depth.

Competition

Cafe and short-term rental rivalry

Bangkok-style laptop cafes and Airbnb workspace listings compete for day-pass demand; Punspace's edge is community and reliability, not price.

Source-pack context

Punspace Chiang Mai is linked to existing Insight report coverage through tracked source packs. The cited sources provide the current evidence trail for market context, regulatory exposure, operator positioning, or sector structure; exact numeric claims should still be checked against raw snapshots before being surfaced as headline metrics.[, , ]

Deep operating read

Punspace is work-and-community infrastructure for Chiang Mai's freelancer, expat and digital-nomad economy, not a large employment platform. The source pack anchors Chiang Mai with a 40-60K long-stay resident estimate and Nomad List-style positioning as a top global nomad destination. Its operating value comes from proximity to apartments, cafes, events and visa-enabled remote-work demand, especially as Thailand's LTR framework gives higher-income remote workers and retirees a more formal route.[, , , ]

Execution watchpoints

The watchpoint is seasonality and air-quality churn. Chiang Mai's PM2.5 burning season is explicitly flagged as expat-retention friction, with IQAir, NASA and peer-reviewed evidence in the pack supporting severe haze exposure. Punspace can benefit from inbound nomad flow, but retention and membership utilisation will weaken if Q1 air quality pushes remote workers to Bangkok, islands or overseas alternatives.[, , , ]

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