Today, an entrepreneurial subjectivity is becoming the norm in our working, and increasingly, everyday lives. Optimization schemes abound, in the measurement and enhancement of work-efficiency and in relation to our own bodily and cognitive activities (including sleep), often implemented through smart technological means and new spatial regimes. In this article, an offshoot of a long-term collaborative project with filmmaker Marta Dauliūtė, curator and researcher Viktorija Šiaulytė investigates how the entrepreneurial spirit is reaching new heights of work-life integration in the form of co-living startups. These form affective environments for living on a 1:1 scale with your work situation and for the author, reflecting on her own precarious position as an artist, create an uneasy alliance with the biopolitics of digital capitalism. The topic of the entrepreneurial home, self-optimization, and the interlinking of community politics and psychology in the startup model is further explored together with filmmaker Marta Dauliūtė in the research and documentary project Good Life, also described within this text.