SWURF, the Edinburgh based remote working platform, has today announced a new £200,000 funding round.
The investment will accelerate SWURF’s expansion, with the goal of turning Edinburgh into the world's most flexible working friendly city.
Investors will join existing backers and industry leaders including Gareth Williams, co-founder of the internationally successful Scotland-headquartered Skyscanner, and Anna Lagerqvist Christopherson one of Edinburgh's leading Hospitality entrepreneurs, owning Boda BV, Green Room and Victoria Bar.
The investment will primarily drive the rollout of the innovative SWURF Pods, the state of the art, on demand private meeting spaces. Designed for professionals who require immediate privacy for sensitive business calls, the pods feature advanced soundproofing, private WiFi networks with security-grade encryption, smart LED lighting, air filtration systems, and ergonomic seating.
The SWURF Pods are already in Edinburgh Airport and YOTEL on Queen Street, providing a seamless solution for the ‘work-from-anywhere’ professional. SWURF plans for Edinburgh workers to always be within 15 minutes of a SWURF Pod location, as it continues to make Edinburgh the leading city in the world for flexible working solutions.
Through the SWURF app, users can discover and connect with welcoming remote working friendly venues across the city, including hotels, cafes, bars, and more. By checking in via the app, Swurfers unlock exclusive perks and gain instant access to secure WiFi codes.
To date, over 450 venues are listed on the app, including partners such as the new Hoxton hotel, the Crowne Plaza Edinburgh Royal Terrace, and The Royal Scots Club, serving a growing community of 14,000 Swurfers. Data highlights SWURF is contributing £2 million to the local Edinburgh economy through venues adding new revenue streams, monetising space during off-peak hours, and Swurfers discovering new venues across the city.
Nikki Gibson, CEO and Co-Founder of SWURF and hospitality expert, commented: “This latest investment is a testament to what we are building as we continue to redefine remote working. People want more than just a desk, they need flexibility, security, and environments that inspire productivity. Our mission is to make Edinburgh the global gold standard for flexible working. By expanding our network of host venues and rolling out our high tech SWURF Pods, we are ensuring that whatever your work needs are, the city is your office.”
Margaret Auld, General Manager of Yotel Edinburgh, said: "The Swurf pod is an excellent service that we can provide to our hotel guests and it also brings new people into our hotel."
About Swurf
SWURF is a mobile platform designed to connect remote, hybrid, and digital-nomad workers with curated, welcoming spaces to work - outside of the traditional home or office environment. Through its freemium app and interactive map, users (known as "Swurfers") can easily discover work-friendly venues including hotels, cafés, restaurants, gyms, and co-working spaces, all offering tailored deals and amenities exclusive to the SWURF community. Born out of the challenges faced during the pandemic, SWURF addresses the growing demand for flexible, inspiring, and socially connected places to work.
The platform is not only a tool for productivity but also a solution to the increasing loneliness experienced by remote workers. By fostering real-life connections through regular co-working events and its community-focused approach, SWURF supports mental wellbeing while delivering measurable economic benefit to local businesses. SWURF operates a growing network of over 450 activated venues and more than 12,000 users, generating significant revenue for its hospitality partners, including Hilton, IHG, Kew Green Hotels — approximately £1.85 million in total.

This funding round follows a successful six figure investment in 2025 and the appointment of three industry heavyweights to the SWURF board. The board is chaired by Alison Grieve, founder of G-Hold and an expert in international scaling. She is joined by Scott Leckie, who moved from fractional CTO to a permanent board seat, and Daniel Rodgers, founder of the Scottish tech success story QikServe, who serves as a non-executive director.
With this strengthened leadership team and fresh funding, SWURF is poised to redefine remote work, starting with the streets of Scotland’s capital. For more information,
visit: https://swurf.co/




