Comparison

WareSpace vs ReadySpaces

Two all-inclusive co-warehousing providers, side by side. See how WareSpace and ReadySpaces compare on price, unit size, racking, and on-site support.

  • Starting at $1,000/mo, all-inclusive
  • Industrial racking included
  • On-site general manager
WareSpace private unit with industrial racking

Loading docks + HVAC

included in every building

The verdict

ReadySpaces is the better choice for businesses needing units up to 5,000 square feet or a location in its established West Coast and Canadian markets. WareSpace is a small-bay co-warehousing provider best suited for small businesses that want purpose-renovated space, offering all-inclusive flat-fee pricing, 200-2,000+ square-foot units, and short 6-12 month terms across 20+ US locations. Where ReadySpaces sells room to grow, WareSpace sells a stable base to operate from: the same docks, racking, and on-site support, reframed as fewer things that can go wrong.

WareSpace vs. ReadySpaces

Two all-inclusive co-warehousing providers compared on price, unit size, and amenities.

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Comparison criteriaWareSpaceRecommendedReadySpaces
Pricing modelOne flat all-inclusive feeAll-inclusive monthly
Typical cost (1,000 sq ft)Starting at $1,000/mo~$1,700/mo
Unit size range200-2,000+ sq ft200-5,000 sq ft
Lease term6-12 monthsMonth-to-month
Industrial racking includedAvailable
Loading docks & equipmentDocks + pallet jacksDocks + powered lift equipment
Utilities, WiFi & HVAC
On-site general managerCommunity-based
Purpose-renovated facilitiesVaries
Personal guarantee requiredNoVaries
Locations20+ US locations~40 US & Canada

Where each option wins

What's your priority?

When to choose ReadySpaces

Choose ReadySpaces when you need a unit larger than 2,000 square feet, want on-site lift equipment access, or need a location in its established West Coast or Canadian markets.

When to choose WareSpace

Choose WareSpace when you want purpose-renovated small-bay space under 2,000 square feet, industrial racking included, an on-site general manager, and all-inclusive pricing starting at $1,000/mo.

ReadySpaces key strengths

  • Larger units: Offers space up to 5,000 sq ft for operations that outgrow small-bay.
  • On-site powered lift equipment: Equipment access at locations for heavier pallet handling.
  • West Coast & Canada footprint: Established presence in California and Canadian metros.

WareSpace key strengths

Best for most
  • Purpose-renovated facilities: Buildings reconfigured specifically for modern small-bay use, consistent site to site.
  • Industrial racking included: Industrial racking is included with every unit.
  • Lower entry price: Small-bay units starting at $1,000/mo, all-inclusive.
  • On-site general manager: A dedicated manager at each location, not just community space.
  • No personal guarantee: One flat fee, 6-12 month terms, no personal guarantee required.
FAQ

WareSpace vs ReadySpaces: common questions

The questions small businesses ask when choosing between two all-inclusive co-warehousing providers.

Is WareSpace better than ReadySpaces?

WareSpace is better for businesses wanting purpose-renovated small-bay units under 2,000 square feet with racking included and an on-site general manager. ReadySpaces is better for units up to 5,000 square feet or West Coast and Canadian locations.

What is the difference between WareSpace and ReadySpaces?

Both offer all-inclusive co-warehousing. ReadySpaces ranges to 5,000 square feet across roughly 40 US and Canadian locations with lift equipment access. WareSpace focuses on 200-2,000+ square-foot purpose-renovated units across 20+ US locations with industrial racking included and an on-site general manager.

Is WareSpace cheaper than ReadySpaces?

WareSpace small-bay units start at $1,000/mo, below ReadySpaces' roughly $1,700 for a 1,000 square foot unit, though pricing varies by market and unit size.

Can WareSpace replace ReadySpaces?

Yes, WareSpace replaces ReadySpaces for businesses needing under 2,000 square feet in a WareSpace market, offering comparable all-inclusive co-warehousing with racking and on-site management included.

Who should use ReadySpaces instead of WareSpace?

Businesses needing units larger than 2,000 square feet, on-site powered lift equipment, or a location in ReadySpaces' West Coast or Canadian markets should use ReadySpaces.

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