Working Alone Sucks

Location
Los Angeles, CA 34.07-118.35 90036US
Meetups
41 so far
Members
208 Co-Workers
Rating
Jelly LA 4.50 4.5013

JellyLA gets people who are stuck working in relative isolation—freelancers, small-business owners, telecommuters, travelers—into a work-conducive environment (read: free wi-fi, communal seating, relative quiet) shared by like-minded people in Los Angeles. Once a week, we gather to work alone or collaboratively, get inspired, casually network, and enjoy a change of scenery.

People from all industries and walks of life are welcome. The usual crowd consists of web developers, writers, and a financial advisor.

Jelly LA is hosted regularly in various spaces around Los Angeles County, and.... We are always looking to grow the group, partner with new work-friendly spaces, and get feedback on how we're serving Los Angeles' unique business community. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, contact Bryan through Meetup.

What members are saying

 good way to meet other people interested in co-working 

Brandon

 The people are VERY COOL, and the creative energy is top tier. It's a great way to stay connected! 

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Our Sponsors

BLANKSPACES

A modern, flexible workspace that inspires creativity. (Mid-Wilshire)

Where

A creative common space allowing independent work in a communal setting.

Indie Printing

Green-America-approved, eco-friendly printing in Downtown Los Angeles

LA Meeting & Events Center

Professional event space available hourly, daily, or monthly.

What's new?

  • Nov 4
    • New member
      “I work collaboratively... I am kinda a geek about it.”
  • Nov 2
    • New member
      “I wanted to join this group because It's nice to find a place where you can meet other creatives and share ideas that you might not find working from home.”
  • Oct 30
  • Oct 29
    • New member
      “Interested in meeting other solopreneurs”
  • Oct 28
    • New member
      Joe
      “Cool group. Tired of working home alone.”
    • New member
    • New member
      “Looking to get out of the home office and meet some local creatives.”