Jules Roberston and Laura Beales co-founded Tally Workspace to make finding top-quality workspaces easier for businesses, whether they need a full-time, part-time or shared office, a meeting room or a couple of desks. We sat down with Jules to learn more.
I started Tally Workspace almost three years ago with my friend and now co-founder, Laura. It was during Covid and at the time we were both working at startups. We quickly realised that the type of workspaces teams need and the way they will be used will change.
We wanted to create an easy and supportive way for businesses to find the right workspace for their teams. It is a minefield out there!
So many. Who doesn't, right?
Hiring is our most constant roadblock.
We also work in a rapidly changing and fast-growing market which can be hard, but exciting to keep up with!
The team is of course everything and we are lucky to have a fabulous one. We do a lot of value evaluating and practical exercises during the hiring process. In terms of motivation, we try to ask the team for a lot of feedback.
We also set strict quarterly goals (with prizes) and go through them weekly.
The type of workspace teams want has changed dramatically since we started Tally Workspace, and it continues to do so. So, we have adapted and evolved the product accordingly, by adding products and features at speed. We are working towards a much larger vision but the month-to-month priorities do pivot based on customer demand and results.
I think it can be hard as a female founder as you are offered a lot of advice and mentor schemes. It is important to be clear about what you want from a scheme or mentor. I am lucky to have had a great mentor in an old boss of mine but am always looking for others as the business grows.
My advice is to be VERY clear to your mentor about what you would like mentored on, how you work, and how much time you have to commit.
Just start. Also, interview everyone!
Yes. We have an option pool for the team, and we take the time to explain how this could benefit the team long term, as it can be confusing!
The workspace market is very crowded, like many. Tally Workspace stands out heads and shoulders above others in terms of customer service and transparency.
Good question. Mark Dixon when he started IWG (formerly Regus). I would love to see what the world of workspace was like back when they started!