Norwegian software startup Sanna has relocated its operations to the Mesh coworking space in central Oslo, according to a LinkedIn announcement by founder Petter Reistad. The move places the company within one of Oslo’s established flexible workspace communities, with the relocation shared via social media by Reistad and noted by other local attendees.
Sanna is a privately held Oslo‑based company developing an accounting solution aimed at simplifying financial workflows for businesses. The firm operates a B2B SaaS model providing accounting services and software tools, and lists between 11 and 50 employees on its company profile. In 2025, the startup announced it had secured approximately €1.1 million in funding, led by Nordic investors, and received regulatory authorization to take responsibility for client accounting and tax filings.
Mesh Oslo is part of Mesh Community, a Nordic coworking and innovation hub network founded in 2012 that operates multiple locations across Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Mesh Community’s coworking network includes hubs such as Mesh Nationaltheatret and Mesh Youngstorget in Oslo, along with spaces in Trondheim and Copenhagen. The operator supports a community of over 3 800 members and serves around 100 000 users annually through coworking, events and related services.
Mesh locations offer a mix of coworking desks, offices, meeting rooms and shared social areas designed to support freelancers, startups and growing companies. Membership typically includes access to networking events, communal facilities and collaboration zones, with dedicated spaces for meetings and informal gatherings.
Sanna’s decision to join Mesh Oslo reflects a broader trend of tech and startup companies adopting coworking spaces for central location benefits, flexible infrastructure and proximity to entrepreneurial communities. The specific reasons cited for the move include access to shared work environments and community amenities that complement the company’s growth phase.
