I've been commuting to work for the past 4 years by bike, mostly with a backpack. I tried panniers for a short while, but I didn't really like them. I only had my laptop and change of clothes in my backpack as I leave my trainers or steelies and tools at work. Up until last week, my work laptop doubled up as my personal laptop, but due to cyber essentials and a few other reasons, my work laptop is being locked down. I am losing my admin privileges (one of the very few people outside of IT with admin privileges) and the ability to do anything non-work related/fun on my machine. So for the first time in years, I purchased a laptop for myself and my work laptop can stay at the office. Now there is no need for a backpack. Last week, I began using my 6 litre bikepacking saddlebag, and it's wonderful. No overly sweaty back and just the freedom that comes with nothing on your back. Commute has been slightly quicker, but that might also be due to a tailwind. My 6 litre is perfect fit for jeans, tshirt, spare tube/tools. My 12 litre if I need to take a clean hoodie to the office. If I take lunch, it fits into my top tube bag.
Now it won't work for everyone. Some people have to wear something a bit more business-like than jeans/shorts and a tshirt, or need to take more than just a change of clothe/lunch. But for those who want an option that isn't a pannier or backpack, a small saddlebag might just do the trick.
Now it won't work for everyone. Some people have to wear something a bit more business-like than jeans/shorts and a tshirt, or need to take more than just a change of clothe/lunch. But for those who want an option that isn't a pannier or backpack, a small saddlebag might just do the trick.