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Virtual Coworking for Accountability

Practice of working alongside others via video call to increase focus and productivity through social accountability. Also known as body doubling, particularly beneficial for ADHD individuals and remote workers combating isolation.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 06:21

Overview

Virtual coworking is a productivity practice where individuals work simultaneously with others via video call, creating accountability and focus through social presence. Unlike traditional coworking spaces, this happens entirely online, making it accessible worldwide and available 24/7.

How It Works

Basic Structure

  1. Match/Schedule: Book a session (typically 25-75 minutes)
  2. Check-in: Brief introduction and state your goal (1-2 minutes)
  3. Work Silently: Cameras on, mics muted, work on your task
  4. Check-out: Share what you accomplished (1-2 minutes)
  5. Disconnect: End call and continue work or take break

Session Formats

Focusmate Style (1-on-1 Sessions):

Flow Club Style (Group Sessions):

Drop-in Coworking (Open Rooms):

Why It Works

Psychological Mechanisms

Social Accountability

Mirror Neurons

Structured Time

Reduced Isolation

Platforms Offering Virtual Coworking

Focusmate (Most Popular)

Flow Club

Caveday

Free Alternatives

Best Practices

Preparation

During Session

Task Selection

Good tasks for coworking:

Avoid:

Benefits by User Type

ADHD Individuals

Remote Workers

Freelancers

Students

Etiquette and Norms

Camera Guidelines

Interaction Norms

Community Standards

Comparison to Other Methods

vs Pomodoro Technique:

vs Coworking Space:

vs Traditional Office:

Potential Drawbacks

Privacy Concerns

Schedule Rigidity

Social Anxiety

Task Limitations

Research and Effectiveness

Studies show:

User reports:

Tips for Success

Build Habit

Optimize Timing

Combine with Other Methods

Gradually Increase

The Future

Trends emerging:

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