Remote does not mean address-less
A remote business may not need a traditional office, but it still needs structure. A business address can support banking, vendor relationships, customer trust, registrations, and everyday mail handling.
Mail can become a workflow
A good mail service should fit how the team operates. Some businesses need notifications only. Others need forwarding, package handling, scanning, or occasional workspace access. The right setup keeps important items from being missed.
Physical presence is still useful
Even remote teams sometimes need a place to meet, print, record, host, or gather. When mail service is tied to a real workspace, the business can stay lean while still having access to professional infrastructure.