The year was a turning point for Endlesstec—a phase marked not only by new minds, fresh funding, and a wave of innovations but also a significant change in work culture. The company transitioned from a traditional office space to a rather unconventional yet innovative setting—an initiative that would redefine the concept of working from home long before it became a necessity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The addition of new team members, coupled with the infusion of funds, propelled Endlesstec into a phase of accelerated innovation. With the expansion of the team and the desire for a space that fostered creativity and collaboration, the co-founders decided to move from the bustling city center to a house in the serene locality of Changanyikeni in Dar es Salaam.
This shift to what they affectionately dubbed the “Hoffice” (a home that is also the office) wasn’t just a relocation—it was a significant departure from the conventional office space. The team didn’t just work from the house; they lived in it, too. The bedrooms became their living quarters, and the living room turned into their collaborative workspace.
At the “#Hoffice” Endlesstec pioneered a working model that emphasized productivity, collaboration, and flexibility. The lines between work and personal life blurred but in a way that fostered a cohesive team spirit. The arrangement required discipline and a shared commitment to maintain a work atmosphere within the comfort of a home environment.
Living and working under the same roof nurtured a strong sense of community and camaraderie. It allowed for spontaneous brainstorming sessions, round-the-clock collaboration, and a more intimate environment for sharing ideas and fostering innovation.
The “#Hoffice” was a testament to the team’s dedication and discipline. Three years before the world was forced to adopt remote work due to the pandemic, Endlesstec had already honed the art of successfully working from home.
Their innovative approach to remote work long before it became a global norm positioned the company as a trailblazer. The disciplined work culture they instilled within the walls of their living and working space set a standard for remote work that others would come to emulate years later.
At Endlesstec, the experience of the “#Hoffice” was more than just an unconventional office setup; it was an example of how a team could thrive and innovate in a home environment. The pioneering spirit that defined their work culture at the “#Hoffice” three years prior was an anticipation of a global shift in work dynamics—an emblem of the company’s adaptability, foresight, and commitment to innovative working models.