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Germany Set-up Without an Office

Germany is an attractive market for international companies—but many take an expensive first step too early: opening a full physical office.

In reality, you can establish a credible presence, test demand, and even hire before committing to high fixed costs. This approach is ideal for start-ups, SMEs, scale-ups, and mid-sized companies expanding internationally without established “repeatable” market-entry processes.

Below is a lean, practical roadmap to enter Germany professionally—without rushing into a lease.


Why “Office First” Often Fails

A physical office is not just space. It comes with:

  • long-term commitments (leases, deposits, utilities)

  • operational overhead (setup, vendors, local admin)

  • pressure to scale before the market is proven

For early market entry, that can slow you down and raise risk.

The better question is:
How do we look credible in Germany while staying flexible?


Step 1: Look credible from Day 1

Your first step is not a building—it is credibility.

A professional German business presence helps you:

  • signal seriousness to clients and partners

  • strengthen your brand (website, contracts, signatures)

  • create a reliable hub for official communication

This is where a Virtual Office in Germany is often the smartest starting point.

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Step 2: Plan hiring and immigration early

If Germany is part of your growth plan, hiring (often international) talent quickly becomes relevant.

Key questions to clarify early:

  • What timeline do we need for onboarding?

  • What documents and coordination are typically required?

  • Who owns the internal process (HR, Legal, Ops)?

HereLocation provides all necessary information and coordinates closely with trusted legal and tax partners where specialised support is needed.

Explore our Immigration & Visa Services


Step 3: Think relocation, not just recruitment

Hiring is only the start. Sustainable expansion depends on how smoothly employees can arrive and settle.

Relocation support typically includes:

Done well, relocation reduces delays, stress, and early attrition.

See our Relocation Services 
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Step 4: Set up simple, repeatable processes

A lean entry works best when it is organised.

Practical process basics:

  • a checklist for each hire (documents, deadlines, owners)

  • one point of contact internally (HR/People Ops)

  • clear update cadence (weekly status, next steps)

  • reliable handling of mail and documents

Germany still relies heavily on physical mail, especially for official communication. Reliable, fast mail handling is not a “nice-to-have”—it prevents missed deadlines and operational friction.


Step 5: Scale only when the market proves it

A physical office becomes useful when:

  • demand is validated

  • workflows are stable

  • key hires are in place

  • you need regular in-person operations

Until then, “lean presence” is often the faster, safer strategy.


Why HereLocation

HereLocation supports international companies with a practical, end-to-end approach:

The goal is simple: enter Germany professionally, without unnecessary complexity.

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Conclusion

You do not need a full office to enter Germany successfully.

A lean setup helps you:

  • reduce risk and fixed costs

  • move faster

  • build trust locally

  • scale when ready

Closing:
If you want to explore what a lean Germany entry could look like for your company, feel free to contact us. Learn more and start the conversation.

📩 You can find more information about our Germany-wide service here.