
Wurkr
Virtual workspaces
Team collaboration software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Wurkr
Wurkr is a virtual office platform that provides a persistent, browser-based workspace where distributed teams can see who is available and start ad-hoc conversations. It is used by remote and hybrid teams that want lightweight presence, informal interaction, and a shared “office” feel without relying only on scheduled meetings. The product centers on virtual rooms/areas and quick audio/video interactions, with integrations intended to fit alongside existing productivity tools.
Persistent virtual office presence
Wurkr focuses on an always-on workspace concept where team members can signal availability and move between virtual areas. This supports informal check-ins and reduces reliance on scheduled calls for quick questions. The approach fits teams that want a simple “who’s around” view during the workday.
Designed for ad-hoc conversations
The product emphasizes fast transitions from presence to conversation, which can help recreate spontaneous office interactions. Teams can use it for quick 1:1s, small-group discussions, and lightweight collaboration without creating formal meeting links each time. This is particularly relevant for remote-first teams trying to maintain day-to-day social and operational contact.
Works alongside existing tools
Wurkr is typically positioned as a layer on top of existing chat, email, and meeting tools rather than a full replacement. This can reduce disruption for organizations that already standardize on other collaboration suites. It also makes the product easier to trial for specific teams or use cases.
Not a full collaboration suite
Wurkr’s core value is virtual presence and informal interaction, not end-to-end collaboration (e.g., document creation, enterprise telephony, or deep project management). Organizations often still need separate systems for structured work management and formal meetings. This can increase tool sprawl if not governed.
Adoption depends on culture
Virtual office tools require consistent participation to deliver value; if users do not stay “in” the workspace, presence and spontaneity benefits diminish. Teams with meeting-heavy routines or asynchronous-first norms may see lower engagement. Change management and clear usage expectations are often necessary.
Limited public vendor transparency
Compared with larger, suite-based collaboration vendors, publicly available information on Wurkr’s corporate details and long-term roadmap is more limited. Buyers may need to rely on direct vendor diligence for items like security documentation, compliance posture, and support SLAs. This can lengthen procurement for regulated organizations.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lite | Free Forever (up to 25 users) | Up to 25 users; Max 4 users in one room; 500 min/user/month; 10 monthly guest invites; One Workspace; Sign-up available without credit card. |
| Premium | $10 per user/month (monthly) or $110 per user/year (annual) | 30-day free trial; Most common for small/medium teams; Up to 249 users; Max 20 users in one room; 8000 min/user/month; 50 monthly guest invites; Multiple floor plans; Mobile App; Additional 1000 min for $2. |
| Enterprise | Custom pricing (contact sales) | 250+ users; Unlimited audio/video minutes; Unlimited monthly guest invites; Multiple floor plans; Mobile App; "Let's Talk" / contact sales for pricing. |