No map of dotted satellite offices — there is one pin, and it is real. Mynd Labs is built from Bengaluru, headquartered where its first users live, and remote-first everywhere past the front door.
[ 01 ]The neighborhood
The company works from the Indiranagar side of Bengaluru — a neighborhood where a specialty roaster, a chartered accountant's office, and a two-person studio share the same hundred metres of street. The independent professionals Y0 was specified against are not an abstract market here; they are the people in the queue at lunch.
Why Bengaluru at all: it is the deepest pool of builders in the country, it runs on the working rhythms Y0 has to survive — patchy networks, rupee pricing, three languages in one conversation — and it keeps the company honest about who it serves. Building for the Indian everyday first is a constraint we chose, and the address is part of the choice.
[ 02 ]Coordinates
City-center coordinates, published to the precision a public page deserves. The street address travels with the appointment.
✦ 12.9716° N / 77.5946° E — bengaluru, karnataka, india
[ 03 ]Beyond the HQ
Because decisions are documents, a contributor in another city reads the same record the founder does. Remote here is not a perk; it is a consequence of how the company already operates.
Collaboration anchors to a few hours of IST overlap. Beyond that, the work is asynchronous by default — the document waits, the person rests.
The Bengaluru room exists for the work that genuinely needs a whiteboard and a long afternoon. Everything else should survive a flight not taken.
[ 04 ]Visiting
There is no lobby and no badge printer — there is a small team and its working room. Write ahead, say what you want to talk about, and you will get a time and the street address by reply. Walk-ins meet a locked door; appointments meet good filter coffee.