
Top 7 workplace comedies on OTT
Top 7 workplace comedies on OTT
June 13, 2025
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Here's a list of 7 best workplace comedies available on various OTT platforms — perfect for a fun, light-hearted binge.
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It is a mockumentary-style sitcom set in the mundane yet hilarious world of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
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The Office (US) - Netflix
The supremely famous show follows the antics of a group of detectives in a Brooklyn police precinct. Look out for the witty banter, lovable characters, and endless laughs.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Netflix
Set in the Parks Department of the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.
Amy Poehler shines in the show and the satire on local government is gold.
Parks and Recreation - Prime Video
A mockumentary-style comedy set in an underfunded public school in Philadelphia. It is fresh, wholesome and socially relevant with big laughs.
Abbott Elementary - Hotstar
A quirky bunch of employees navigate life while working at the Cloud 9 megastore in this smart commentary on capitalism.
Superstore - Netflix
The popular show follows a group of working mothers as they juggle work. It is relatable, real, and funny - with heart.
Workin' Moms - Netflix
The show is a witty workplace comedy that follows a sharp, ambitious executive navigating the chaotic world of sports management.
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