A compact, stylish travel workstation laid out on a soft grey felt desk mat in a boutique hotel room: a thin, silver laptop open to a city-based events calendar, a leather passport holder embossed with subtle circle motifs, a folded metro map, and noise-cancelling headphones resting in a neat arc. In the background, a floor-to-ceiling window reveals an out-of-focus cityscape at dusk, with colorful bokeh lights hinting at nightlife and local meetups. Warm ambient lamp light blends with the cool blue of the evening sky, creating a balanced, inviting mood. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle in photographic realism, the composition is carefully arranged to suggest effortless professional mobility and connection in any city.

Membership Plans

Choose the Cir-qle membership that fits how you work, travel, and build global connections.

Pricing

Solo Starter

Solo Explorer – Ideal for remote professionals settling into a new city. Includes 5 local meetup invites per month, access to curated co-working matches, and direct messaging with other members in your field.

For new expats

Nomad Plus

Global Nomad – Built for full-time travelers and digital nomads. Enjoy unlimited city-to-city connections, priority access to Cir-qle meetups worldwide, flexible co-working partner matching, and insider city guides from fellow members.

Event access

Global Team

Team Passport – Designed for companies with distributed or relocating staff. Give your team shared access to local professional circles, team-friendly events, and dedicated onboarding support so every move feels connected and productive.

Team workspaces

Reviews

A modern co-working table crafted from light ash wood, its surface divided into clearly defined, circular work zones outlined by subtle inlaid metal rings. Within each ring, open laptops display different time zones and city backdrops, while between them, slim, wireless devices project faint holographic city labels onto the tabletop. The background shows a bright, glass-walled workspace with abstract, out-of-focus skyscrapers beyond. Soft afternoon sunlight pours in from the right, creating a warm gradient across the table and a few gentle lens flares. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field in photographic realism, the image feels dynamic yet orderly, conveying the idea of professionals working separately yet connected globally.

Aya Nakamura

Cir-qle turned my relocation into a soft landing—within weeks I had collaborators, a co-working crew, and local industry mentors.

A large, high-resolution digital world map spans the wall of a minimalist conference room, rendered in deep navy with crisp, glowing circuits linking hundreds of tiny, illuminated city markers. In front of the map sits a slim, white conference table with a single open notebook, a smartphone showing a map of a new city, and a sleek wireless keyboard, all perfectly aligned. Overhead recessed lighting combines with faint ambient light from the map, bathing the scene in a professional, technological glow. Photographic realism, shot straight-on with sharp focus throughout, creates a clean, modern aesthetic that evokes strategic global networking and location-aware connections for traveling professionals.

Mateo García

As a remote consultant, Cir-qle pays for itself in new clients, city-specific insights, and fewer lonely days on the road.