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384, 1st A Cross, 7th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru - 560 095
FAQs
Answers to common questions about our process, services, and how we work.
Founder Startup House is an entrepreneur-focused coliving and coworking campus where founders, students, and creators can live, work, learn, and build under one roof in a startup-native environment.
It is designed for early-stage founders, university students exploring entrepreneurship, remote startup teams, and corporate innovators who want an immersive founder community instead of a typical PG/hostel or flat-share.
You can offer dorm beds, private rooms, and possibly studio rooms, all with high-speed Wi‑Fi, cleaning, and access to common areas, similar to other coliving-for-founders spaces.
Typically: fully furnished room, utilities, Wi‑Fi, housekeeping for common areas, access to coworking, community events, and basic security; optional add-ons can be meals, laundry, or premium desk/room upgrades.
You can define a minimum stay (e.g., 1 week or 1 month) for founders and students, and allow longer stays on monthly contracts like common coliving operators do.
Residents get a holistic experience: they live in a shared founder house, work from an on-site coworking space, join live educational programs, and build real startups with peers, mentors, and ecosystem partners.
You can mention bootcamps, weekend sprints, founder circles, university cohorts, corporate intrapreneurship workshops, and visiting-founder talks that run on a structured calendar.
Many startup houses allow external day-passes and event tickets, so you can offer limited coworking passes and open events while keeping resident benefits exclusive.
Answer with your band (e.g., per-bed and per-room monthly ranges) and clarify if it includes coworking and events or if those are separate; this mirrors how coliving and startup houses price bundles.
Explain whether there is an application form where founders share their startup/idea, after which your team shortlists and confirms, or whether instant booking is available for selected room types.
Clarify whether early-stage builders, students, and remote startup employees are welcome, as many founder-focused coliving spaces also host creators, digital nomads, and tech workers.
You can include quiet hours, visitor policy, alcohol/smoking rules, use of common spaces, and event etiquette, taking cues from standard coliving FAQ sections.
Mention CCTV in common areas, verified staff, access control, basic fire safety, and escalation contacts, in line with professional coliving operators.
Founder Startup House is an entrepreneur-focused coliving and coworking campus where founders, students, and creators can live, work, learn, and build under one roof in a startup-native environment.
It is designed for early-stage founders, university students exploring entrepreneurship, remote startup teams, and corporate innovators who want an immersive founder community instead of a typical PG/hostel or flat-share.
You can offer dorm beds, private rooms, and possibly studio rooms, all with high-speed Wi‑Fi, cleaning, and access to common areas, similar to other coliving-for-founders spaces.
Typically: fully furnished room, utilities, Wi‑Fi, housekeeping for common areas, access to coworking, community events, and basic security; optional add-ons can be meals, laundry, or premium desk/room upgrades.
You can define a minimum stay (e.g., 1 week or 1 month) for founders and students, and allow longer stays on monthly contracts like common coliving operators do.
Residents get a holistic experience: they live in a shared founder house, work from an on-site coworking space, join live educational programs, and build real startups with peers, mentors, and ecosystem partners.
You can mention bootcamps, weekend sprints, founder circles, university cohorts, corporate intrapreneurship workshops, and visiting-founder talks that run on a structured calendar.
Many startup houses allow external day-passes and event tickets, so you can offer limited coworking passes and open events while keeping resident benefits exclusive.
Answer with your band (e.g., per-bed and per-room monthly ranges) and clarify if it includes coworking and events or if those are separate; this mirrors how coliving and startup houses price bundles.
Explain whether there is an application form where founders share their startup/idea, after which your team shortlists and confirms, or whether instant booking is available for selected room types.
Clarify whether early-stage builders, students, and remote startup employees are welcome, as many founder-focused coliving spaces also host creators, digital nomads, and tech workers.
You can include quiet hours, visitor policy, alcohol/smoking rules, use of common spaces, and event etiquette, taking cues from standard coliving FAQ sections.
Mention CCTV in common areas, verified staff, access control, basic fire safety, and escalation contacts, in line with professional coliving operators.
Founder Startup House is an entrepreneur-focused coliving and coworking campus where founders, students, and creators can live, work, learn, and build under one roof in a startup-native environment.
It is designed for early-stage founders, university students exploring entrepreneurship, remote startup teams, and corporate innovators who want an immersive founder community instead of a typical PG/hostel or flat-share.
You can offer dorm beds, private rooms, and possibly studio rooms, all with high-speed Wi‑Fi, cleaning, and access to common areas, similar to other coliving-for-founders spaces.
Typically: fully furnished room, utilities, Wi‑Fi, housekeeping for common areas, access to coworking, community events, and basic security; optional add-ons can be meals, laundry, or premium desk/room upgrades.
You can define a minimum stay (e.g., 1 week or 1 month) for founders and students, and allow longer stays on monthly contracts like common coliving operators do.
Residents get a holistic experience: they live in a shared founder house, work from an on-site coworking space, join live educational programs, and build real startups with peers, mentors, and ecosystem partners.
You can mention bootcamps, weekend sprints, founder circles, university cohorts, corporate intrapreneurship workshops, and visiting-founder talks that run on a structured calendar.
Many startup houses allow external day-passes and event tickets, so you can offer limited coworking passes and open events while keeping resident benefits exclusive.
Answer with your band (e.g., per-bed and per-room monthly ranges) and clarify if it includes coworking and events or if those are separate; this mirrors how coliving and startup houses price bundles.
Explain whether there is an application form where founders share their startup/idea, after which your team shortlists and confirms, or whether instant booking is available for selected room types.
Clarify whether early-stage builders, students, and remote startup employees are welcome, as many founder-focused coliving spaces also host creators, digital nomads, and tech workers.
You can include quiet hours, visitor policy, alcohol/smoking rules, use of common spaces, and event etiquette, taking cues from standard coliving FAQ sections.
Mention CCTV in common areas, verified staff, access control, basic fire safety, and escalation contacts, in line with professional coliving operators.