Your New Competitive Advantage
Steve Jobs ideated every Apple product from beach retreats. Richard Branson conceived 400+ ventures from Necker Island. Jeff Bezos built a jungle-like campus in downtown Seattle for employees to go "think big." What will you create at Skypad?
Welcome to Skypad
Creativity rarely happens at the office. That's why there's Skypad. Think of it as a satellite office where you can escape distractions, get into a focused, creative state, debate with bright minds, and work on projects that can unleash innovation.
The Skypad Experience
Escape office distractions. Follow our science-based method to achieve peak creativity. Meet and debate with bright business leaders. Accelerate innovation and growth.
Escape to paradise
New environments inspire fresh ideas. Skypad is a collection of modern, open-living villas perched on a hill, engulfed by jungle and overlooking the pacific. We are a short flight from most US cities and a universe away from your office routine.
Spark your creativity
Changing your environment is just the beginning. The Skypad experience is scientifically designed to help you reach peak creativity, from ensuring you get proper sleep and nutrition to guided design thinking, mind-wondering and idea incubation.
Brainstorm with like-minds
Input from others is a powerful way to catalyze creativity. Skypad is for entrepreneurs, executives and teams from startups, unicorns and Fortune 500s. A commitment to generous, reciprocal feedback is required.
The Skypad Philosophy
Our mission is to spark focus, creativity and joy at work. We believe these are the drivers of innovation and growth. In a climate where distraction, stress and disruption is increasingly the norm, Skypad helps you gain a competitive advantage.
Accelerate innovation
Our success is measured by your ability to arrive with a roughly defined idea, problem, or opportunity and to leave Skypad with a clearly defined project, solution, or prototype that you can quickly launch and start monetizing.
“When you’re in a box in an office, you’ve got to invent a way out of that box.”