About
CLUBICLES is not a chain of logos on a map. It is a single coworking space we actually run, on Shop 12 at Hiranandani Chancery, and a simple idea: you should be able to claim a good desk for three hours the same easy way you claim a seat at the cinema.
Where
Hiranandani Chancery, Shop 12,
Devanahalli, Bengaluru 562110
Open
Every day, 10 AM to 10 PM
To get in
A QR code on your phone
Most coworking sells you a month you will half-use, or a day pass for an afternoon you actually needed. We split the day into four three-hour slots instead. You book the window you want, you pay for that window, and you leave when it is done.
It is the cinema model applied to a desk. A 10–1 is a different thing from a 7–10, and pricing it at ₹111 a slot keeps it honest — close enough to a couple of coffees that you do not have to plan your whole week around it. Staying the full day? That is ₹250, flat.
And we are deliberately starting with one space, not fifty. It is easier to make a single room genuinely good — the right light, real quiet, a door that scans you in in under a second — than to copy a mediocre one across a dozen cities. Devanahalli is that one room. We would rather you remember it than recognise our logo.
Three steps from your phone to your chair. Nobody behind a desk asking for ID.
Pick a three-hour window the way you would pick a movie show. ₹111 a slot, or ₹250 for the whole day if you are staying.
Show up at Hiranandani Chancery, Shop 12. Your booking is a QR code on your phone — hold it to the scanner at the door.
You are checked in. When your slot ends, check-out happens on its own. No front-desk paperwork, no “just five more minutes”.
10 AM to 10 PM, three hours at a time
Slot 1
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The early desk
₹111 for the slot
Slot 2
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Post-lunch deep work
₹111 for the slot
Slot 3
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
The afternoon stretch
₹111 for the slot
Slot 4
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Late and quiet
₹111 for the slot
Want all of it? A full-day pass is ₹250 — cheaper than booking every slot, and the desk is yours from open to close.
When you join, you land in one of seven groups — Violet through Red, the whole VIBGYOR. It is a small thing, but it does real work: it is a quiet way to know who is in the room with you, to find the people you would actually want to share a table or a project with, without turning the place into a networking event nobody asked for.
You keep your colour across visits. Over time it stops being a tag and starts being a little community you recognise on the way in.
Pick a slot, scan in, get your three hours. If it does not suit you, you have lost ₹111 and an afternoon — not a membership.