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*This month 132 people have become Nomad List members, 3,314 users have signed in, 7,167 are registered, 737 users have sent 22,964 messages in 247 cities, posted 23 questions, added 2,104 trips and there have been 6 IRL meetups with 128 people attending. 38 members have freely accessed 8 coworking spaces.

Chat with 7,166+ remote workers in 247 cities

As a member of Nomad List, you get access to Nomad List Chat, a mobile, desktop and web chat app that lets you talk to 7,166+ other nomads in 247 cities. It's also accessible as a Slack group or IRC chat. There's been 1,000,216 messages sent since its inception in late 2014 making the chat the most used part of Nomad List by far.

Imagine landing in Hong Kong, you exit the plane, get your data SIM card and jump in a taxi. While driving you open our chat and join #hong-kong on your phone, you ask what's the best place to stay and where it's located. You show the driver the address from the chat. You check in to your hotel and ask the chat what's the best place to do some work. Then after finishing your work, you ask if anyone other nomads are up for a meet up. At the end of the night, you've met new people, both nomads and locals, and you feel a little bit more home in your new (temporary) destination.

That's one of the daily use-cases of Nomad List. Being a remote worker is awesome. But it's also a very individualistic lifestyle. We need people around us in the same boat to share the good and bad with. Since sometimes, life on the road can get a bit lonely and confusing.

If you're not a digital nomad yet, it can be pretty hard to understand how to go about doing this. And scary. It can help to talk to people that are doing it right now to make you feel a little more certain about what you're about to experience.

Plan your travels and meet other nomads

Want to plan your travels? You can use Nomad List Now, which is a trip planner that shows you where other digital nomads are and alerts you when you'll be in the same place as them.

It lets you see which destinations in the world are most popular in the coming months, so you can better pick the places you want to go. You also get an interactive map to keep track of all your previous and future trips.

It also syncs with your Twitter and Facebook accounts. The people you are friends with or follow on there are automatically tracked on your dashboard.

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Get free access to coworking spaces worldwide with Nomad Card

As a member of Nomad List, you get a virtual Nomad Card™ which gives you a free 3 days of access in coworking spaces around the world. We're continually adding more spaces (and maybe hotels in the future) to the card.

With 15+ spaces * 3 days * $10/daily, that's about $450 in free coworking!

  • HubudUbud, Bali
  • DojoCanggu, Bali
  • HubbaBangkok
  • KoHubKo Lanta
  • Jeju SpaceJeju Island
  • Hive ArenaSeoul
  • Sun and Co.Alicante
  • BounceSpaceAmsterdam
  • BounceSpaceEindhoven
  • The Workers' CafeLondon
  • CoworkingCLas Palmas
  • KrizovatkaPrague
  • Atom HouseMedellΓ­n
  • ConexionQuito
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 14
Malaysia
 Jun
 01
Spain
 May
 17
Singapore
 May
 09
Thailand
 May
 09
Thailand
 May
 08
Malaysia
 May
 02
Germany
 May
 01
Thailand
 Apr
 27
Malaysia
 Apr
 21
Japan
 Apr
 14
Taiwan
 Apr
 04
Serbia

Attend 50+ annual meetups all around the world

You also get to attend all our official meetups. We organize ~50 meetups per year all over the world to get people together. They're a fun way to get to know other nomads in a place when you arrive.

They vary from 50 people in SΓ£o Paulo to almost 200 in Chiang Mai, depending on the popularity of a place.

Note: There's lots of informal meetups through Nomad List too (like people going for coffee) which happens more often and are more impulsively organized (e.g. "hey who wants to have dinner?") than our official meetups (but fun too).

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"My wife and I are in Buenos Aires right now. Starting this whole nomad thing felt 100x easier once I joined Nomad List and saw other people just... doing it."
@josh_works

"I gave my two weeks notice last week, and I'm flying to Portugal in two weeks. It's important to say (for the ninth time) that joining Nomad List was the best decision I made to best inform and prepare myself for this decision. So thank you a million times over!"
@melissawashin

"You're going to be lonely sometimes and that's okay. One way I combat this is by being a part of Nomad List and meet up with other digital nomads."
@thisiszackyoung

"Just a quick fun note to let you know that you have another Nomad List romance success story. I met my current boyfriend at a meetup I set up through you guys."
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