For Coworking Spaces

Keep your events — and your members — on your own website.

Turnout gives coworking spaces a live events calendar on their website, inline registration for members and prospects, real-time headcount with waitlists, and automatic reminders — so your community programme stops living on Eventbrite and Slack.

Especially useful for spaces running 4–5 events a week — lunch & learns, networking nights, skill shares, and member socials.

How it usually works now

Your space looks great and your programme is strong, but the infrastructure holding it together — Eventbrite, spreadsheets, manual reminders — is a patchwork that lives everywhere except your website.

  • Members click “Register” on your site and land on Eventbrite, inside someone else’s brand and competing event suggestions.
  • Smaller internal events run on a Google Form link dropped in Slack and a spreadsheet you reconcile by hand.
  • You export a guest list and print it at 8am, then send reminder emails manually — or forget.

What changes with Turnout

Turnout brings the whole programme onto your website, with registration, headcount, waitlists, and reminders managed from one dashboard.

What Turnout changes for coworking spaces.

It is built for the weekly, capacity-aware rhythm of a community programme, where registration needs to stay low-friction and on-brand event after event.

Events Calendar

Your whole programme, on your site

Paste one snippet and your week’s events appear on your website, updated automatically. Prospects see an active, well-organised community — and you stop sending people to Eventbrite.

On-Brand Registration

Members register on your website

Your colours, your fonts, your feel — no Eventbrite interstitial, no competing event suggestions, no account nudges. The experience stays yours from first click to confirmation.

Real-Time Headcount

Always know the room you need

See who has registered for every event at a glance, set a capacity limit, and let Turnout switch to a waitlist when you are full — so you know whether to book the boardroom or the main floor.

Automatic Reminders

Confirmations and reminders that send themselves

Members get a confirmation the moment they register and a reminder 24 hours before. For a manager running 4–5 events a week, that quietly saves hours.

Who It Fits

Useful across your whole community programme.

Turnout works well anywhere your space needs members or guests to claim a spot ahead of time and you need a clear view of demand.

Weekly recurring events

Coffee mornings, skill shares, and Friday wrap-up drinks that need consistent, low-friction registration.

Lunch & learns and workshops

Capacity-limited sessions where you need to know who is coming and close registration when you are full.

Networking and socials

Happy hours and member events where headcount affects catering, venue booking, and the overflow space.

External and partner events

Public or co-hosted events where a polished, branded registration experience reflects on your space.

Why Switch

Why not just use Eventbrite?

Eventbrite is a discovery and ticketing platform — excellent at reaching people who have never heard of you. For a coworking space, that is not the problem you are solving.

Your traffic already knows you

Most of your event traffic comes from your own members and website. Sending them to Eventbrite adds friction you do not need and hands the experience to a platform that does not know your members.

The brand problem

Eventbrite listings look like Eventbrite — their navigation, their suggested events, their account nudges. A member registering for your Thursday networking event should feel like they never left your space.

The data problem

Member registrations belong in your system, not an Eventbrite export. Turnout keeps every registration in your dashboard, ready to view, filter, and export at any time.

Go live in a few minutes.

If you can paste a snippet into your site builder, you can add Turnout.

Step 1

Create your space’s calendar

Add your events — you can bulk-load your usual recurring programme — and choose any custom questions members answer when they register.

Step 2

Paste the widget into your website

Drop it into Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, or a custom site using a code/embed block.

Step 3

Let members register there

Your programme stays on your website, members confirm their spot there, and your dashboard shows the headcount in real time.

Try Turnout

Bring your events programme back onto your own website.

Add a few events, embed the calendar once, and replace the Eventbrite-and-spreadsheet patchwork with a registration experience that feels like part of your space.