




You've been freelancing
alone long enough.
A shared table for designers, writers, developers, and photographers who are done talking to their cats.
Freelancing is great.
The solitude, less so.
You chose this life for the freedom. Nobody warned you about the echo chamber — the decisions made alone, the skills learned from YouTube, the professional loneliness that creeps in around 3pm.
Gather is the room you've been missing.
Talking to your cat about a client brief.
Refreshing email to see if someone replied.
Not sure if it's okay to stop working at 4pm.
Second-guessing your rates with no one to ask.
The apartment is very, very quiet today.
Chasing the same invoice for the third time, alone.
Your future collaborators
are already here.
Not a networking group. Not a Slack community. A real table with real people who understand the invoice-chasing life.
Priya Menon
Freelancing since 2019
"I used to do peer reviews over Slack with people I'd never met. Now I do them over coffee with people I actually like."
Landed 3 referrals from members in her first month.

Marcus Webb
Freelancing since 2021
"Having someone to proof-read at 2pm on a Tuesday — someone who actually gets the brief — is worth the membership alone."
Runs a monthly 'First Draft' workshop for members.
Soo-Jin Park
Freelancing since 2020
"I had a three-hour whiteboard argument about architecture last week. It was the best Tuesday I've had in two years."
Co-built a client project with a Gather designer.
Darius Osei
Freelancing since 2018
"I came for the desk space. I stayed because someone introduced me to a magazine editor at the coffee bar."
Published in two editorial features via member connections.

Camille Tran
Freelancing since 2022
"The accountability check-ins every Thursday changed how I structure my week. I actually finish things now."
Doubled her hourly rate after a member rate-review session.
Rafael Espinoza
Freelancing since 2017
"Six years solo. I forgot what it felt like to have colleagues. Gather gave that back to me without the open-plan office."
Mentors two junior devs through the Gather apprentice program.
Upcoming events
& workshops.
Real sessions with real members. Not webinars. Not content. Actual skill-shares with people who do this work.

Rate Renegotiation: Charging What You're Actually Worth
A two-hour working session where you'll audit your current rates against market data, practice the raise conversation with a partner, and leave with a script you'll actually send.

Priya Menon
Brand Designer, 7 years freelance
First Draft Club
Bring 500 words of anything — a pitch, a case study, a blog post. Leave with edits and a second opinion from Marcus.
March 12, 2026
with Marcus Webb · 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Whiteboard Wednesday
Soo-Jin hosts an open whiteboard session for devs who need someone to argue with about system design.
March 19, 2026
with Soo-Jin Park · 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Show Your Work: Portfolio Open Crit
Put your work up on the big screen. Get honest, kind feedback from designers, writers, and developers who've hired and been hired.
March 26, 2026
with Camille Tran · 6:00 – 8:00 PM
What changed after
finding the table.
These aren't growth-hacking stories. They're what happens when you're no longer solving problems alone.

Darius Osei
Editorial Photographer
Before
Eating lunch alone every day. Refreshing my email to see if a client had replied.
After
Booked two editorial shoots through member introductions in my first six weeks.
in new contracts, first quarter

Camille Tran
UX Researcher
Before
Charging $65/hr because I was too nervous to say a higher number out loud.
After
After the rate renegotiation workshop, I sent the email. Now I charge $110/hr.
rate increase in one conversation
Rafael Espinoza
Full-Stack Developer
Before
Six years solo. Decisions made by me, for me, with no one to push back.
After
Found a design co-founder for my SaaS idea at a Whiteboard Wednesday session.
found at a Tuesday afternoon session

Marcus Webb
Copywriter
Before
Sending first drafts to clients without a second opinion. Cringing at the replies.
After
The First Draft Club gave me a standing Tuesday slot. My revision rate dropped by half.
fewer client revision rounds