Day three: hybrid work, our first base, and the roadmap
We’re building GoodByeScope3 as a hybrid company — in person when it counts, online when it has to. Day three was a good example of both modes working together.
Our first co-working space
Until we have our own office, we need somewhere to sit down, spread out, and actually think. With the very kind support of the team at Park Plaza Victoria London, we’ve secured our first co-working space — their lobby, right by Victoria station and a short walk from the centre of town.
They’re welcoming, the atmosphere is calm, and it turns out a good hotel lobby beats a kitchen table when two laptops, a notebook, and a roadmap are involved. We’re grateful — and happy to say so.
Online: investment and domain experts
The same day brought a string of online business meetings — conversations with people who know investment and the domain we’re working in. Climate tech moves fast; getting early input from people who’ve seen what works (and what doesn’t) is worth every calendar invite.
Some of those calls happened between sessions at the lobby. Hybrid, in practice.
The roadmap
The most important work of the day happened on paper and screen: Samira and Viktor sat down and drafted our roadmap for the next few weeks — what we build first, what we validate, and what we need to learn before we scale.

This is the unglamorous part of a startup that everything else depends on. No pitch deck replaces a clear plan you both believe in.

Three days in. We have a team, a base, a direction, and a lot still to do. That’s exactly where we want to be.