NomadList - I need your input! (Responses)
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TimestampWhat features would you like to see added to NomadList?What other features would you like to see added to NomadList?Would you be interested in buying a city-specific NomadGuide?Which city would you buy a NomadGuide for?What would you pay for a NomadGuide?What other features/services would you pay for?Would you be interested in buying a city-specific NomadKit?What would you pay for a NomadKit?What else would a NomadKit have to include for you to buy it?What other ways you think I should monetize NomadList through?Do you have any other suggestions, ideas or comments you'd like to add?Do you think this is the future of work?Would you be interested in airport pick up service and help with setting you up in a nomad location?How much would you pay for such a service?If you have a startup/company, would you be interested in renting a remote villa/location through us?I am...When I travel, I prioritizeI prefer to travelI amMy age isI am...I am from...
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8/4/2014 3:00:57Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $25A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29Married
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8/4/2014 3:08:15Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workersSan Franisco, United States$5$25Looking to start working remotelyComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29Married
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8/4/2014 3:12:25A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Focus on the core stuff.Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$10Keep up the great work! This one's a winner.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMaleSingle
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8/4/2014 3:13:21A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectYes$10NoYesNoYesA veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29Single
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8/4/2014 3:16:50Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeLooking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:42:48A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListA digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:43:16Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidA remote worker (my own startup)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleAustralia
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8/4/2014 3:43:46Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList$10$50Yes!A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:43:52Add more cities/countriesN/AYESKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5N/AN/A$25N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A5N/AA remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotelyComfort / luxuryWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleBANGLADESH
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8/4/2014 3:43:57Add more cities/countries, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListManila, Philippines$15A remote worker (for BigCo)Minimizing expensesWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:44:07Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyTokyo, Japan$10$25Looking to start working remotelyComfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:44:19Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectHard to compete with Travel Wiki and Googling around, but I would buy if they were comprehensive enough. Taipei, Taiwan$5Sounds convenient.$25Probably not for everyone, but there are enough nomads.Not for my locations (Hong Kong, Taipei)Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:44:56Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SinglePoland
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8/4/2014 3:45:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $10y$75500yes!!Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:45:09Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectMaybe$5Yep$25A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:45:26Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers$5$25A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Western-style accomodationsWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:45:29Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A remote worker (for BigCo), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:45:34Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, sounds like a great idea. Tokyo, Japan$5No.NoNoInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:45:36Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListI would like to see more detailed information (a more thorough break-down) about the cost-of-living. It would be interesting to read about the processes of renting an apartment in foreign cities.Possibly, depends on how useful the info is. 10 pages probably wouldn't be worth it to me.Chiang Mai, ThailandA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotelyLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:45:44Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$25$50Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipFrance
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8/4/2014 3:45:52Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyChiang Mai, Thailand$25$75A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:46:04Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$5Yes.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:46:28A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Davao, Philippines$10Yeah$25Listings for apartments maybe?Would be good to have info on Visas and the legality of working in each country. Basically: how likely to get deported are you?Not for everyone. But I think it's great that we have the opportunity to do it. I hope the legality/tax issues become a bit clearer in the future.Not really necessary.Yes, this would be awesome. We've thought of doing this with our company, we just worry about the gamble of getting good internet — as that would make or break the time there.A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipNew Zealand
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8/4/2014 3:46:43Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyDefinitely.Taipei, Taiwan$5Sure.$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:46:59Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersYesTokyo, Japan$10$75A digital nomad, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:47:09A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Chiang Mai, Thailand$10$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:47:56Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Chiang Mai, Thailand$10$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiencesAloneMale25-29SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 3:48:20Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListMaybeBerlin, Germany$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:48:21Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workersadd more cities, break down the costs (rent / food / etc... like what www.numbeo.com does), explain the methodology better (also, how nomad points are calculated?)no, I usually don't need a guidenone, sorry :)Maybe try not to focus too much on monetization right now?yesnopeA travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:48:22Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers$5Service provider (and lodging) advertising by city - so NL can remain a central resource for those starting to think about the digital nomad life (with the breadth of lots of cities), but with the depth within each city. This depth probably also becomes useful content for coming up in web searches.Keep up the good work.Unfortunately, I think the divide will widen between those with resources and/or those proactively manage their lifestyle and those without resources and/or who do not or cannot manage their lifestyle. A remote worker (for BigCo), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:48:30Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10$50A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:49:32Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), Nomad airport pick up serviceA remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 3:49:41Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListRio de Janeiro, Brazil$5YesA digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:49:59Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers$50Sure, I doNot really$50, depending on the countryA remote worker (as a freelancer)Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:50:25Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListyesChiang Mai, Thailand$10yes$50yesno/yesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:50:59A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Nope.Nope.For some, yeah.Nope.Yeah maybe.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expensesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleNorway
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8/4/2014 3:51:02Overview of co-working spaces.

Also how many people (%) speak English in a certain city.
Sao Paulo, Brazil$15A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:51:08Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore$5Possibly, depending on how cheap it was vs how easy it would be for me to put together myself.$25Tie in with any or all of:
* http://www.hotelwifitest.com/
* http://www.pintprice.com/
* http://www.economist.com/content/big-mac-index

Add in logistical information such as Visa requirements, length of stay restriction, etc. Some of this information may already exist in the Google doc, but it's not represented in the list interface.
For some specific jobs, yes. There will always be some jobs that don't allow for remote work.Probably not. I feel capable of setting up things like this for myself in most cases.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:51:30Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:52:16Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelycity startup or special tours for nomadsyesBudapest, Hungary$5internethell heah$25you are awesome!I am sureyes50$yesA remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:53:03Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Taipei, Taiwan$10$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale20-24In a relationshipSerbia
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8/4/2014 3:53:18Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyWindows Phone applicationYeah for sure.San Franisco, United States$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedBrazil
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8/4/2014 3:53:43Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life100% yes. Chiang Mai, Thailand$25A bigger list or places. nah keep it simple with the guides to locations and keep some of the fun of doing things yourself. but possibly i guess if this wasn't a big feature, might be useful as a starting point in a new place.$50first night accommodation and or first day transport? Find a way to have "users" track location and working habits, increase your data. Data is the key to big money these days. But going the honest route just have a "premium" services, i pay for streaming music, server rental, gym rental, web hosting... i'll happily pay X amount to be part of a active experienced nomad community which offers invaluable regularly updated guides and advice.try to somehow make it community run. by nomads for nomads type thing. Don't make it too mainstream i can only feel nomads don't like this! No i think most people cannot hack this lifestyle. I think many young tech stars will try this but it is not for everyone. We are lucky that all we need is a laptop and sublime. yes, but would need to be comparable to normal prices, we can all look up how to but our own transport. Perhaps make it more fun or allow people to meet through this to make it more than just another pick up service.$30yes this sounds great but again needs to be comparable to local prices and not just away to milk money out of us ending up just like living in london. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 3:55:11Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListI'd love to filter by country since the US is enormous and each tech city should be included (and then a community page to tell me the best neighborhoods). I'd also love more info on coworking spaces and which are best in each city (maybe you could partner with something like techendo.com to crowdsource reviews of all things tech in each city).

Also, connect Airbnb listings to each location so I can book accommodation and also coworking spaces.

I probably wouldn't pay for a PDF but I would likely buy an app that included all of them if I knew I could filter and book coworking spaces through it. An iOS app.No, I'd rather do this on my own. Maybe help along with the SIM card only. But I'd rather book my own coworking space so it doesn't feel like a scam.I like the idea of immediate internet setup. I'd likely pay for that service. If I were in the US, maybe just a step by step guide to setting up my wireless card. YESMeh, not reallyYES. I'm a freelancer but I'd love to do this alone or with client companies. A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:55:20A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectYesBerlin, Germany$10Yes, absolutelyAbsolutelyA remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:55:25Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListyes i would, in fact if they wouldn't cost more than $5-$10 i would probably just get them automatically evey time i travel.
if they were with some sort of money back guarantee i'd pay up to $40.
Hanoi, Vietnam$10real person consulting. YES!!!$25power adapters if necessary, visa information, bus passes, information re how to get out of the airport cheaply. cant think of anything else now.i dont knowfor me everything is solvable with money, except the trouble meeting other people, especially other nomads. so for me this is the killer feature.no, just mineyes, could also be a great chance to meet people10yes!!!!A digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleMiddle East
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8/4/2014 3:55:36Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityChiang Mai, Thailand$25$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodationsWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male13-19SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:55:45A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)$25Paid access to local guide who can help show me around.Rent a "startup villa" in multiple cities. Promote through the site and get nomads to pay to stay for X period of time. I love this idea and I've seen it done elsewhere, but these always seem to be one-offs. Having a 365 day a year house that I know is available would be attractive to me.Yes, absolutely.A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:56:10A mobile app for iOS/AndroidLinks to flights with referrals, flight ads, etcLooking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:56:55Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:56:56Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Quite possibly. Depends on if I think the cost would be worth it, based on the perceived quality of it. $5Interesting. $25I am beginning to.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 3:57:14Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListLondon, United Kingdom$15$50A remote worker (as a freelancer)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale40-50MarriedEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:57:18A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListlocal guides and maybe a list of locals interested in showing the city yup, sounds greatHong Kong, China$25no idea, I like paying for stuff thoHell yeah! That one is brilliant.$100that seems enoughI don't know the futuredepending on a price, would have to be low~$100nopeA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 3:59:14Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:00:16Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:02:04Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:03:18Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. NoYes$50YesNoYesA remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:03:29Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Tokyo, Japan$10Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:04:45A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up serviceyou fuckin betChiang Mai, Thailand$25yupA digital nomadMinimizing expensesWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:05:15Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersNot now, maybe in the future if I get more serious about living/traveling abroad. I don't know how interested I'd be in buying a "city-specific guide though" because I don't have narrow enough interests (yet).

But if I was really serious about living/traveling somewhere and the guide for the city was good, I'd probably spend a decent chunk of money on it.
Chiang Mai, Thailand$100More broad-ranging information about all cities. Maybe online subscription.If NomadList becomes a comprehensive and reliable place for information, I think people will be willing to pay for that information.

http://platformed.info/micro-universe-niche-seeding/ - Probably a good idea to focus on getting really good information for a few cities and targeting the people interested in those cities.
No, I think most people have a preference for what they're used to and like to stay close to family. Maybe as transportation gets cheaper and easier.Yes.$50?Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:05:26A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersYes I would beLisbon, Portugal$5Yep$25Hi Pieter I follow your blog, cool stuff bro. The thing is I want to be a nomad and travel, but I do not know any devs to come with me and I do not want to go alone, so if you make a looking for travel buddy section on the site it would be great.Looking to start working remotelyWestern-style accomodationsWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipRomania
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8/4/2014 4:05:51A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListaverage climate/temperatures throughout the year, as opposed to on that particular day. How severe are the winters/summers? Humidity? Lots of rain? etc. Connect ex-pats in the city (community/forum?) or provide a link to a service that does that.

Overall have a "top 5" or "top 10" list based on some basic criteria that one might have such as low cost, good climate, easy to connect to internet, good food, low crime. This can help narrow things down. You might also get some press coverage this way, magazines might pick up on it, TV, etc. (?)
i used to travel a lot, these days i just wish i did :)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50Married1/2 UK and 1/2 USA
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8/4/2014 4:06:02NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityBudapest, Hungary$5A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:07:09Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes I would like to.Tokyo, Japan$25Yes totally.Not really. I prefer to feel the adventure.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:07:12A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyProbably, if it isn't very expensive.Budapest, Hungary$15probably not so muchA veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:08:42Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers$5Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 4:09:38Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. General experiences, blog postsI'd rather prefer to see it online via (blog) postsHong Kong, China$5Yes, getting these things shipped and delivered (before leaving) could be handy$25You probably shouldn't. At least not via guides etc.
This is stuff that should be available for everyone.

Perhaps via those special services or packages? Or via a "Nomad" membership: giving you access to a bunch of co-working spaces, and other useful things. Or perhaps via some kind of prepaid card that gives you access to a lot of different things? Say a card that allows you to pay for your hotel, co-working space, etc.

Does that make sense ?
Have a look at the CitizenM hotel chain. They are still quite small but this is kind of what they are in to. Perhaps you can partner up? HopefullyNo, that removes the experience (and the whole getting out of your comfort zone)0Probably (once we have the funds). Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:09:55A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:11:20NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersi think you are doing quite well!yeah, why not!Lisbon, Portugal$5sim cards + informations about how to get best internet and rates (but not much than i would rather do the work on my own)yep - defenitly$25not for everyonehmmm... no, i don't think so, but than who knowsA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale40-50In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:12:25Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes.Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$25Boeing able to talk to an experienced digital nomad in a city of choice. Preferably from the same nationality for tax advice and such.No.NomadGuides for the win.For a limited range of people, yes. For the majority though, no.No. Just a guide telling you how to.YesA veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:13:34Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Taipei, Taiwan$10A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:13:54Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeSure, but it'd have to be a specific city I'm planning a trip to.$5Yes, likewise if it's a city I'm planning a longer trip to.$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiencesWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:13:58NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)1. Some indication as to the number of persons who have provided data for a particular city. It is very easy to get misleading information when the sample size is too small. Specifically, data on costs for some of the lowest cost cities appears slightly inconsistent with established expat guides. Does the data on city cost, for example, include only living in dorm style hostels, some of which have had issues of hygiene and cleanliness? Not everyone who wants to live this lifestyle is a single person with no family or partners.
2. Identification of cities/countries where you can legally establish businesses without fear of being raided for tax evasion, etc.... if those exist.
3. Identification of tax issues by country for those who prefer not to move from country to country every few weeks or months.... those with families traveling with them, for example.
As long as it wasn't a simplistic version of what you can glean from existing travel guides or the internet.Chiang Mai, Thailand$5Not at this time.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:14:55NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectno$5A membership/card that allows me to enter into any existing coworking space around the world and pay it per use.
I expect the standard coworking prices, but I wan't to avoid all the burocracy: the membership should be linked to my credit card / get an invoice for my company / has my personal data, TOS, insurance, whatever... just let me enter straight from the door of any cowo, with 0 paperwork!
$25create a brand that allows to distinguish location / hotel / airbnb that have certain level of wifi / facilities good for remote working. Like Michelin Stars / tripadvisor.
Airbnb is moving into the business sector, so I imagine clicking on a filter on their website that says something like: "good for Nomads"
don't stop.YesnoyesA veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:16:08Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelySao Paulo, Brazil$25$75A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:16:16A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyTokyo, Japan$5$50A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:17:03A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList$50$100Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:17:17Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$5Maybe$75Ads for reviewed quality servicesPartially, yes work is becoming more decoupled from specific locations.no0Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale34-39SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:17:30Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Maybe Chiang Mai, Thailand$10Maybe$50YesMaybe Not sureA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale50-60SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:19:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA remote worker (my own startup)Comfort / luxuryWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:19:16Add more cities/countries$5A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleRussia
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8/4/2014 4:19:27A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersLive data of NOMAD individualsYesTokyo, Japan$5Na$25naNANoNoA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleSE Asia
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8/4/2014 4:19:31A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities$5$50Yes.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale13-19SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:20:20Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up serviceA remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiencesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:20:50Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListI think there's scope for collaborating with the flight booking aspect.sure, though I've no idea if I have a fixed plan at the moment. Just like the idea of HCMC or somewhere else similary priced. Maybe Hanoi.Hanoi, Vietnam$5I guess you could offer to set people up for a month in a co-working space and take a cut through that?sure - guess you could extend for x amount of days,
Should probably vary per local cost?
$25Great idea. I wish I had done a survey this detailed for my own idea.Not for everyone. But if I could hook up with another ruby dev and front end dev, in another city, then there's no reason to be where I am.Often there's already these services in place. Perhaps you'd be better taking a cut from them.yesA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Run a travel startup: 196destinations.comMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:21:15A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersYeah this sounds like a good ideaChiang Mai, Thailand$10Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:22:02A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10$25noA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:22:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyChiang Mai, Thailand$5$25A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:23:20Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Budapest, Hungary$5No$25No, but for certain people, yes.Sure, why not!Depends on the cityIf I had, I would!A veteran travelerMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale25-29Married
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8/4/2014 4:24:39Add more cities/countriesTake into account timezones. For example, f I normally work 9-5 PST I would like to see what cities are favorable for those hoursYes$50Hard to say, it seems to be going that way.Yes25-50YesInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:25:42Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific citiesMore detail on the scoring system and more accuracy in the internet speeds. Amsterdam is listed as 50mbps, but anyone who wants to have it, can easily get 100mbps plus.Not really, I enjoy figuring out stuff myself.$5Meetups and opportunities to get more clients.Yes.$25Don't know.Connecting people.Numbeo is silly, they ask prices for stuff that nobody knows and I really didn't feel like going out to collect all those prices.I've been doing it for years, so yes.No, that would kill the fun.0Me no, but I know companies that definitely would, provided you can fullfill all their needs for market prices.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:26:41Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectConfidence score on data accuracy perhapsSure, but it'd need to be <$5 or soHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam$5Noticeboard for rooms available in shared housing with like minded folknot really - can piece together other parts independently. $25hang out session with local person to show you around, introduce you to food, explain transport etcsuperb job. obvious idea waiting to happen.growing of course, but to a limitlocal person to set you up would be good, sure50you betA digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:27:04Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyShanghai, China$25$50A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:28:14Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39In a relationshipSouth America
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8/4/2014 4:30:41Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Berlin, Germany$5$25Yes. For many reasonsA remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleMiddle East
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8/4/2014 4:31:07Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:34:07Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListMore specific details (or links) for setting up/living in a particular city/country -- kinda like the Lonely Planet guide for nomads.Potentially, but you better have darn good info in there that I can't find elsewhere online.Taipei, Taiwan$15Job/contracting work, apartment hunting, etc.Ohhhh, yes, especially to the 3g/4g card.$75Health Insurance!!!!!!Not sure, but I love the idea!Best of luck with it!Yes, for me, it's the future of my retirement.No, I've traveled extensively and think I'd be fine doing it myself.n/aNoA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale50-60SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:34:08A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersBangkok, Thailand$5YES!$25absolutely! For me at least..Mmmmh... not sure. But i'd like to know more about it.A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale34-39In a relationshipFrance
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8/4/2014 4:34:19Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyall of those sound great!maybe. maybe copy the NYT model.$5NYT model for realtime mobile access to all content.hmm. maybe?$50beer.nyt model.keep it going!yes.maybe.$40?maybe. sounds posh.A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:36:43Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelysure$25A veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:40:02A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)London, United Kingdom$10A veteran traveler, A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedCanada
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8/4/2014 4:40:43Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListInformation on long term places to rent from in the cities listed.MaybeHong Kong, China$5Not sureNot sure$25Not sureYesMaybe$50YesLooking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:40:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListyes$10yes$25Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:47:30NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Basic information regarding internet speed/connectivity, cost of living, cost of renting, number of people that have listed the city as a digital nomad friendly place - ranking system..$5A mentoring service for freelancer, remote workers.. someone you can talk to, give you through the process - but maybe you could just do live online discussions, meetups, Q&A,... that people pay for to join.yes, absolutely.A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerFemale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:48:18Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely$10$100Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale60+In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 4:48:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeMore links to useful digital nomad tools (I suggest adding opensignal and wiki for phones).Yes $25Not necessarily, but I think it's going to grow. NoIf the price and location is right. A remote worker (for BigCo)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:50:28City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectLooking to start working remotelyLocal experiencesWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:51:43Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersI think these are all pretty good ideas. I would say that for an American getting over there and being 'put-up' sort of speak would be of value.

The other thing is after arriving you would need to be able to sustain yourself financially assuming you don't have a trust fund. I would help people develop companies or means of making a living. How to get work or freelance opportunities through connections or a network would be useful. You could charge for this.
This would be useful if it helped people get acquainted. Yes I would. Chiang Mai, Thailand$10I would pay for a support group of some sort where you can brainstorm and hold yourself accountable. NoYes, I run a telemedicine company and I would happily provide telemedicine services with U.S. doctors for all specialties if needed i.e.
mental health, health coaching, dermatology, cardiology etc.
Shoot me an email.
yes. No reason to confined to one geographical location. Yes$100Yes. A remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)Male40-50SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:52:37Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Chiang Mai, Thailand$5A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34MarriedEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 4:52:44A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Lisbon, Portugal$10$25A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:54:29Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListChiang Mai, Thailand$10$25for some and for some notNopeLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:55:27A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListConnect me with other nomads, travel partners.Hanoi, Vietnam$10$50YesNoLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 4:57:54Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleNew Zealand
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8/4/2014 4:58:09A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectTo me it's about community. Finding other people who are doing a similar thing in the city I'm currently living. I'm beginning this lifestyle in a few months. Plugging into the community as swiftly as I can wherever I go is very important to me!Possibly..Chiang Mai, Thailand$5Access to phone/Internet as fast as possible would be useful... It would need to be delivered to me before I arrive though. Less than $25. Yes. It's certainly going to be become far more 'normal'. NoMaybeWill begin digital nomad lifestyle in November this year.Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:59:09Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 4:59:56Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. People in that city/region within 2/3 degrees of separation from you connected via FB/Twitter/LinkedIn (or that have been to that place recently / in the past).

Or even random people with whom you share a common interest/motivation.
It'd have to be pretty cheap, and come with offers/discounts for co-working/living spaces, coffee shops, food, internet etc. Taipei, Taiwan$5If it was super convenient to pick up, such as at the airport or at the hostel at which I was staying / co-working space I was working.

(Price obviously depends on how much data is loaded.)
$25Referrals to co-working/living spaces.

Have a NomadLiving section with discounts/referrals to local yoga, surfing, meditation courses...

Paid for mobile app.
I'd love to help you out! Give me a shout at @livingstonm or matt.l.livingston@gmail.com if you need an extra hand. I'm a web developer having mostly worked with Angular and Express/NodeJS. It's not for everyone, but it's the future of a new way of working absolutely. Whether or not it will remain economically and environmentally viable and sustainable is another matter. No, that defeats half the point of travelling for me ;). --A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:00:19Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersYou cover all the bases.NoSorry, I look for free services or sharing.No.You know my answer by now.You have some really interesting ideas. Westerners and Americans, in particular, prefer things laid out for them with services provided even with what would be called "independent travel" and remote work. You've hit on a se of services that I think will find a consumer base. Best of luck. If you're hiring shoot me a message. It will be a growing segment of the work sector, in that regard I'd say yes.No.0No, love to explore and compare. Sure you'll find takers though.A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiencesAloneMale50-60SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:03:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely$50love where you are going with this.for me and my team yes. yes. just accomodation and office space. cheap. don't need assistants or cooks. just fast internet.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months, owner of ecommerce company with 5 staff. going to travel as team.Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:06:16Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workerssome people might, I can find most info onlineyes this would be interesting between 25-50 is a good price$50well thought of phone plan, maybe a booklet about what is hot in the area, and what are the major services and a common FAQ and/or need to now info about the city.most people get money through affiliates: hotels, flights , etc...I would be happy to help in development and being part of the project raed[at]jogeeks[dot]comyespick up wont be necessary in most cities as public transportation is really good in most major cities, however for people planning to stay longer periods I would be interested in a package that helps me reallocate. not suremmmm maybeA digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24In a relationshipMiddle East
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8/4/2014 5:10:37A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 5:10:50Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectYesMedellin, Colombia$25Yes$50NoLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:11:03Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeI'd like more info on safety in various. As a single woman, it's particularly important to me. :)SureLisbon, Portugal$10Sure$25No - I'm just really excited you've created this list. It doesn't seem anyone else has done it and it's sorely needed!Yes!Maybe? It would depend on what it entailsSure.Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:14:38NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyN/AYesHong Kong, China$5SureYes!$25Area guide + hostel voucherNot ads or paid info please! You're kickass and inspire me to do better at life.SomewhatYes$200Yes!A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for BigCo), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:15:45Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. nononemaybe$25nothingyou've thought about this more than I haveonly for certain peopleyes$50yesA digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:20:15Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyWhy not maybeTokyo, Japan$5I have no ideaCould be interesting, but also add the option for one week or one month...$25A welcome guide with locations to go for certain things work related or notMake companies pay to recruit nomads
Add some ads non invasive ones please
Sell stuff for nomads like gadgets and stuff for travel
For some people yesCould be interesting50That could be nice, make sure to add a pool and a fitness room and bedrooms for when we don't workA remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale30-34MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:25:06Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifecerca)
sure thing.
Budapest, Hungary$10thank you? :)for some.nope.
that does not connect to the idea ofnomadery
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:26:26Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectPrevious remote workerMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipScandinavia
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8/4/2014 5:27:56Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListYes if it contains "exclusive" and awesome info.$15No, it is a niche. The nomad lifestyle is not for everyone.Yes. Pricing depends of whats offered (whats the "nomad location").Yes.A digital nomadWestern-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 5:30:03Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Bangkok, Thailand$15Membership (either once off or monthly etc) to an online portal for Digital Nomad resources and course. Kind of like Travel Blog Success style - but more commercial like Ramit Sethi's courses.

Recently purchased the Zero to Launch course which runs over 8 weeks and staggered with content and coursework. Very instructional and specific (compared to TBS, which I found a bit more general).
Probably not, I find part of the experience of travelling is figuring out that stuff for yourself. But then I'm not living the digital nomad lifestyle yet..... :) Once in that situation my needs may be different.$25You mentioned How to set up as a nomad etc. I think a fun travel experience aspect would be nice - for example "best quiet city central cafes to work at" "best co working spaces" "top funky/alternative cafes to work at" "Top city cafes with Free wifi" etc. Ala Lonely planet as you mentioned but digi nomad geared.I think you've got some great ideas so far. My personal opinion would be to focus on the most profitable (and highest demand) and provide value in those areas rather than providing sub par across several monetized areas! I hate when businesses are more focused on money than value.Excellent excellent idea - I would love to be involved in some way. I come from a Marketing (SEO, Online etc) background.

Seems very exciting and very cool. I think you're onto something big if you can do it right.... :)
Hope so - wouldn't it be easier and more accepting if more people did it?!No, I think it depends on what sort of Digital nomad you are.
If you ever launched a course, it would be a good idea to character profile different types.
For example I would see myself as more of an entrepreneur that wants to fund my travels, vs a business or career person that wants to build their business (and the travel, and location independent is a bonus).

I think the various types would have various styles of travel, comfort and necessities - higher travel/business spenders more likely to want to service.
35Yes - depending on cost and country. For example Bali is quite cheap for a service like that.
Especially if the offering is just as cost effective as doing it yourself.
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneFemale20-24In a relationshipAustralia
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8/4/2014 5:33:15NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScoreRecife, Brazil$10That would be ideal. I think this is high value.$100I think reselling internet service could be worthwhile since it's the foundation of nomad work.For a lot of us, yes.I've never had trouble setting up pickup service internationally, so it would just be a convenience to do it through you, not a premium.Whatever the going rate is.A remote worker (as a freelancer)Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:35:54Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a citySan Franisco, United States$5$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partner25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 5:37:29Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yelp style reviews on the ups and downs of working remotely in each city.Depends on how awesome they are. Probably not, but if they were truly the best resource (better than the entire internet) I would purchase them.Chiang Mai, Thailand$5If it wasn't helping me get a job or stay alive (or meet up with other digital nomads who might help me with these things) I probably just wouldn't pay. I'm reasonably DIY.This is definitely entering the realm of something I would pay for because it really give you the peace of mind that you won't end up in a ditch somewhere. That you'll have internet, a place to go, etc.. This is one of the best ideas on here. Think about what type of packages would help new people exactly as they land in a place. Maybe 3 different packages of useful things as mentioned above.$50I think there should be different levels. It also hinges on the nomad guides being exceptionally awesome and even interesting. If I can get better info online, I just will and do the rest myself.I think you have the potential to be the largest community of digital nomads. If you become this, money will roll in all by itself. If you need any ruby on rails help or have a minute to skype, hit me up at Bjgaynor@gmail.com. Keep on doing what you do, you're a huge inspiration.For a minority of brave souls, I hope so. It's definitely not for everyone.No. I might want some assistance, but no hand holding.NANo doubt. As a guy who had a startup in SF, if you can make it cheaper and easier with great (potentially beachfront?) locations, this could take right off.A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale13-19In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:38:32Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Only if I am really convinced to go to live in one specific city - and that the guide can really provide me true additional value that would be hard to find on google$5I liked this idea of a kit. A kit with SIM card, etc would be amazing!$50I loved the list. Made me day dream a lot! Adding more cities and having more data + comments from people would be amazing. I didnt know if I could trust the data, but I live in Rio de Janeiro (one of the worse rated cities on the list) and I found the data in Rio pretty accurate!oh yeah!well... I am from Rio de Janeiro (I currently live here). I know the pain that it is for poor travellers when they get here. It sucks. That would be a good fit for here (although I wouldnt be interested on it as I live here). But in Europe for example where its so much easier to get around, I dont think I would want that servicein rio de janeiro, I think you could charge like 50usdNo... but I know co-working spaces in Rio de Janeiro that might be interested on itA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 5:42:25Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakerssureChiang Mai, Thailand$15$50That sounds great.A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:43:54Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyYesTaipei, Taiwan$5YesA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 5:50:51Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA digital nomadWestern-style accomodationsWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:51:06Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:51:43Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyyes!Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$25yes$50good luck, man, i think you're onto something awesome and big ;)totallyYES, ABSOLUTELY!!!A travel blogger, A digital nomadComfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:52:06A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 5:53:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyChiang Mai, Thailand$10Yes$50Real person as consultant/mentor subscription reachable via email (billed per week)Local business partnerships: estate agents, job boards, office spacesCarefully evaluate the possibility of being a tier-1 job board, you can charge a lot: see how much it is to put an insertion in careers 2.0 by stack overflow!

Great job buddy, I hope you make a lot of money out of this. Very useful!
Not for all job roles, but a lot of them.Definitely50 per weekNot sure, I don't want to live with my colleagues A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 5:54:21NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely- Coffee ratings for each city (as I assume a lot of people will be spending a lot of time in coffee shops on their laptops).Yes.Chiang Mai, Thailand$5- Events in the city.No.YesYes$10-20Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipAustralia
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8/4/2014 6:00:25A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedMiddle East
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8/4/2014 6:01:24A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelWestern-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 6:01:54Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, if it contained highly accurate and up-to-date data and was roughly close to my own preferences in its recommendations and value judgements.Chiang Mai, Thailand$15Perhaps hassle-free way to get a smartphone with a high speed unlimited data plan and tethering capability rented for the duration of a trip.Perhaps but not for one day as I would probably stay in one place for several weeks at a time.No. It will continue to be a small niche segment.If arranging myself is particularly difficult, perhaps.$50N/AA remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:05:18A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Most of these features would be helpful for me, but I would love to connect with other nomads. Hmmm, maybe?$5Not sure since I typically travel within the US and don't need these things. $25DATING SITE! I would love to meet a partner in crime with similar lifestyle (see tinyhousedating.com for a similar-ish niche). I would pay for this service if it were profiles were only available to members. As a woman traveling solo I wouldn't sign up for tinyhousedating as it is right now since profiles are public. I'm an event planner and I run tech conferences, so if you ever want to explore the idea of a live event/conference/summit, I'd love to chat.

lynngrogan@gmail.com
Nah, I think this is for a certain type of person, but is challenging for most. I travel in the US and have a car, so this isn't super valuable to me right now. $40n/aA digital nomad, A remote worker (for BigCo)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneFemale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:08:19A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersBucharest, Romania$15$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:10:31Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Chiang Mai, Thailand$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:13:49Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyTrustworthy content and reviews, and not inflated BS about how wonderful it is to live somewhere, when in reality it's a horrible place to live. Maybe. If it is more trustworthy than some of the BS being promoted by International Living, Escape Artist, Live and Invest Overseas, and other questionable sources. That means you guys have to be brutally honest with your audience, giving them the good and the bad.Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$10Ability to connect with credible travelers who provide trusted content and reviews, as well as being able to write reviews on them if you should do business with them. The Third world is FULL of con artists and thieves from the US and elsewhere who are always looking for easy targets.Maybe. See above.$25A CYA kit in the event you need legal help for any given country, given the number of places where cops (and some judges) require bribes to leave you alone.Sell ad space for companies that want to appeal to digital nomads?I think a partial focus on the value created by a more productive workforce to big and small companies would be useful. Also, teaching people how to find and negotiate such arrangements, either as a contractor or full-time employee, would be highly useful.Maybe. I think a primary challenge is getting big corporations, and small ones, to understand the value of a decentralized workplace.Yes, that is a big plus.$25-30.00Maybe.A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:15:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyBerlin, Germany$5Yes:)$25A don't know is it the future, but it's my dream :)No, it can be just a guide.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29SinglePoland
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8/4/2014 6:18:58Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityuniversity studentComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 6:22:52NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersBuenos Aires, Argentina$25$25yesA veteran traveler, A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:26:21Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$10Depends on priceI don't understand what the value of the pack is based on and might think its overpriced. Add something unique, not a simcard which is easy to get and aren't you explaining in the guide where to get a pass?3rd parties perhapsFor some, it's not for everyoneNo, takes away all the fun. nadaI would probably look at the options and be like.. I can do that betterA veteran traveler, A travel blogger, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34In a relationshipNEDERLAND
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8/4/2014 6:29:28NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyAmsterdam, Netherlands$10$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 6:30:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyNo. I'm not interested in buying.$5Anything that makes me minimum 1$ for each dollar invested, in cash.No.$257 days paid included in the kit at a 5* resort.Don't do it.NoNo.How stupid is this question ? If somebody wants to be a nomad usually takes care of these things ...because he's nomad.0Only if you could offer a price that is 25% cheaper than the best offer on the market right now.A digital nomadComfort / luxuryWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 6:33:40A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyMilan, Italy$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 6:34:36Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$15Yes$25A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale34-39In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 6:35:51Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Perhaps. This could be very useful because of the work angle, but I'd have to see an example of what you're talking about. Penang, Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia$10Info about internet and computer trouble-shooting and getting technical support. Yeah, that sounds great at the right price.$25Links to or a way to connect with others working in the given city.Have you ever looked at numbeo.com? If NomadList could provide that level, breadth, and depth of info all targeted to the digital nomad, it would be very awesome!The biggest need, I think, is to quickly expand the cities on the list. e.g. the first one I wanted to find out about was Antalya, Turkey, but it's not on the list. Also, more info and a more interactive list (search criteria, ability to filter).Who knows? It definitely is for me. I've been doing this off and on for 18 years already...No.$0Maybe...it would depend on the price.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female50-60SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 6:59:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Turnkey solution for something like, "I want to go work from Southeast Asia in Feb." Hardest parts for me are planning/scheduling/reserving, trying to convince others to go and coordinating it all.Maybe. I feel like for me it only solves a small part of the problem.Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$10I'd totally pay to go on some kind of curated trip. Where someone else took care of all the logistics/details and was able to curate a group of interesting people to work & travel with. Like a mobile co-working space?Maybe$50Again it seems like it only solves a few of the logistics and details of a trip. Why not just go the whole way?Congrats on everything. It's great to follow along with your travels and different projects. Look forward to seeing how it all plays out!Definitely for some people.Possibly. It's unclear what "setting you up in a nomad location" would include.Not really. What would it offer over just going through Airbnb?A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:02:58Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes
Nomad guide should show top 5 neighborhoods to live in, with scores for cost of living, office space, internet, walkability, eating out, shopping, night life, ease of mass transit, and family friendly (schools, parks, fun stuff, etc)
$10Trusted agents who help find apartments and turn on utilities who know what is important for the tech-focused nomadGreat idea. Yes, I would. It's a pain to deal with SIM cards. Brilliant idea. I think $35 is better than $25 or $50 though. $25tech-focused phrase book. Maybe cover the basics (hello, good bye, how much is that?, etc) but also cover things like
Where is the nearest internet cafe?
What is the WiFi password?
Is there free WiFi near here?
Where can I send a package?
May I use your outlet to charge my phone (or laptop)?
May I sit here for a few hours and work if I purchase food or drinks?
For some people, sureSureDepends on the areaYesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months, Looking for a place to move with my wife and kids that's cheap and tech friendlyMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:08:53Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectIf you make it a mobile app look at in-app purchases for access to more in-depth guides with a heavy backing of resource links.

I would probably not purchase a guide because I am one to do a lot of grunt research myself. However if you had a solid list of easy to use resources to get good cost to quality accommodation in the various cities along with similar resources for work spots (cafes, places with wifi, etc) then I would be up for a monthly fee even.
Bangkok, Thailand$5Instead of a 1 time pay model per city, make it a monthly sub for under $5 and do a mini kit with a 1 day working pass and sim card (maybe 1 or 2 other small things) for a chosen city for a one-time fee and it may work out better.

That being said if you print the city guide out so it looks slick and is super portable (mini book) and include the sim card then I would probably spring the $25.
$25Ad Space for sure. If you make each city page have a few ad spots for city specific ads you probably wont get much per page but I'm sure coworking spaces and all will purchase spots. A handful of spots per page times each city can add up to a decent amount per month.This I would be interested in.

I have been looking for a spot in Bangkok or Koh Samui Thailand that would accommodate 4 of us but Craigslist has crazy expensive places and it's hard to find anything on the Facebook groups.
A veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedCanada
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8/4/2014 7:09:36Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Just more data. Your trying to solve a real problem here. Your basically trying to help show where living arbitrage opportunities are. We are no longer locked to a location, so where is the BEST location for what you want to do?

Avg Rent price
Avg Rent Price in "best area"
or maybe there is high rent in best area, but its an easy 15 min ride to best area from a location thats much cheaper.

Example, living in east oakland but barting into San Francisco. You get a huge discreppancy in value.

Next is can i get fast internet, how fast, how reliable, whats average connection speed, does shit go down. Hows power infrastructure. Hows the networking scene? Maybe let people put in a personal voting data too, like I worked here for 4 weeks, and this is what i think bla bla.

But most of all, I want to see serious thought, and serious data put into improving the numbers. If this became more reliable, it would be invaluable.
At some point maybe, but first I want to know that I can trust your data is giving super valuable insights on where to go$15I would pay for more data. Like if you built an algorithm that helpped show where maybe the most startups were getting funded, but with the cheapest rent

Another data point is average ppriice of hiiring a programmer on craigslist. An example is that in san francisco, programmers are insane expensive but if you go to los angeles, you can reasonably find programmer talent for 60k.
A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:19:55Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Jakarta, Indonesia$10$25A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale34-39In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 7:32:57Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneFemale25-29SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 7:34:01A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyYes!London, United Kingdom$5Possibly$50Maybe!YES!A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupFemale25-29SingleAustralia
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8/4/2014 7:34:36Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:44:57Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectBerlin, Germany$10$25A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:48:02A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyLogistics guide for setting up a corporation, do taxes, handle visa situations, payment gateways for my services, etc.I'd prefer more of a general guide about digital nomadism, as I'd want to explore a few cities anyway. I guess I'd be somewhat interested in a few city guides.

For question below: I'd probably move to CM first, but there's so much information out there ("Go to punspace") and it feels like CM is not very hard to figure out, vs. maybe BKK or HCMC or other bigger cities.

Cost: I'd pay a lot if it's really helpful. If it's info I can find on blogs/regular sources, probably not much.
Bangkok, Thailand$50Getting connected with incorporation lawyers, business banks, all that kind of stuff.Sure, saves a lot of hassle. Not sure the 1 day co working pass is useful as I need to go there anyway to work. Maybe an organized shuttle/cab from the airport to a hotel/furnished apartment that is near the co-working space? I just show up at the airport, get in the cab, get driven to my pre-booked apartment/hotel room, drop my backpack and hop over to the co-working space. Non of that waiting in line for the cab, figuring out a hotel that is both good and near a co-working space and as free rooms, figuring out how to book that hotel.. just show up, have a nice, simple room and be close to a space, have a data plan, bam.$100Those conveniences that don't necessarily cost a lot of money, but a lot of time/effort/headache for someone who doesn't know the city. A pre booked cab with no wait, a pre booked hotel room in 5min walking range of the co-working space, instructions on where you can check out longer-term apartments in the same area.. (guess that'd be part of the guide).Put adsense on it and stuff shitty banners down my throat.. just kidding.

I think the service/kit way could be good. Aim it at slightly higher end people, not backpacker-types that can't afford anything.
Keep up this good shit my man, you're rocking it! Love the 12 startups in 12 months. This is by far my favorite product you did so far.Fuck yeswait, did you just read my mind? I literally just wrote that.$50 standalone, or $100 for a kit including this.Don't have startup yet, but would be interested to live in such a place with other digital nomads for a few weeks.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 7:53:02NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyTokyo, Japan$25$75yy$75A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 7:53:48A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Jakarta, Indonesia$5A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 7:55:08A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Buenos Aires, Argentina$25$75A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29EngagedUnited States
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8/4/2014 8:05:37Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Advice/info from nomads living in these locations currently, as well as local entrepreneurs, on what it is like working from there.If they seemed cool and succinct, yes. Although have you seen Derek Sivers new company Wood Egg? He's put a ton of effort into creating just such guides. The overlap is significant, but not identical.

http://woodegg.com/
$5No, I don't like pre-made kits and packets and tours. They are almost always way marked up, inflexible, and not authentically local. I think going that route is the wrong approach for this crowd.This is really tough, because this audience is, by nature, difficult to monetize. The only way that I can think of is through information. Nomads are very well-informed and are willing to pay for good information. That could take the form of a book, guide, website, whatever - but it has to be VERY up to date, succinct, and opinionated. If you try to take the "100% objective, democratic" approach that Lonely Planet and all other guides take, it won't work. Do what Tim Ferriss does - tell us what YOU think is the best idea, the best method, the best place, and make a passionate but well-reasoned argument for it. Allow us room to disagree with you, but even if we do, make sure we emerge from the debate better informed. All my favorite blogs do this - ribbonfarm, Andrew Chen, LAUNCH ticker, etc.I think you're tapping into a very powerful stream of interest in remote work. People want it very badly, but it remains a pipe dream for most. If you can bring that dream just a little bit closer, take out just a few steps, you can make a lot of money.Not really. Most people actually like the routine and structure that a typical job and office environment provide. I think there will be increasing flexibility, but the idea that everyone will be a nomad, digital or otherwise, I think is implausible.God no.0No, I would definitely do this through local contacts and/or guides. There's no way you could offer such a service at near the price I could arrange it myself.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 8:15:01A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workersyesTaipei, Taiwan$10yes$50yesmaybemaybeA veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 8:18:56Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityI don't have a startup but this idea interests me.Looking to start working remotelyLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 8:30:45NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10$25Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxuryWith my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipAustralia
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8/4/2014 8:37:04Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipSE Asia
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8/4/2014 8:39:50A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeCommon scams for the area, price guide for local goods, advice on visas, information on political climateIt depends. Since I am not actively a nomad yet the prospect of buying many guides independently is not appealing. However, a large collection so I can learn about the options would be much more valuable to me.Bangkok, Thailand$5I would be more likely to pay $30 for access to all the guides than buying them one at a time. Perhaps like travel books where the big guide is only part of the information and the city specific ones go into great detail.It would need to be more compelling than what is stated above.$50Access to a local support network to ask questions of.Best of luck!For a select group, not most people.Trust would be the biggest issue. I would need to know these people are vetted.$50 USDInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 8:44:37A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. PossiblyLisbon, Portugal$10nodigital nomad/remote working will definitely increase.nonoA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale40-50In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 8:53:01Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. I think they would become outdated too quickly if you make them into static PDFS. Keep the information 'alive' on the website itself and constantly being updated. If it's a matter of charging for it, consider putting the guides behind a paywall.

I wouldn't buy a set PDF, but I would pay for access to a constantly evolving guide. Also means I wouldn't have to pick a single city to buy a guide for. With the constant travel factor and not knowing where to head next, would want access to all the city guides.
$10Not reallyAbsolutely. This is about the go a lot more mainstream. Those of us doing it realise the benefits and all the people sitting back int he states/Europe seem fascinated by the trend.Not reallyA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 8:57:00Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersFreelancer Jobs. Companies that hire remote freelancers.
I use a PHP framework called Laravel. And the company that sponsors the framework, just launched a website called LaraJobs. For Laravel developers. http://larajobs.com
I probably would search for the information on existing sites.Appear on a highlighted remote freelancer list or other feature that helped me get freelancer jobs.

Right now I pay US$ 20 a month on Elance.
I payed US$ 60,00 on Elance, but the amount of jobs reduced and I reduced the subscription from 60 to 20.
Yes, only for non-english speaking countries$50Help remote freelancers find jobs. So than can have money to pay you for more services. Sure. I have been working 100% as a remote free lancer for the last 9 months. A remote worker (as a freelancer)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 8:58:25NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeDavao, Philippines$5Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale40-50MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 9:04:48Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersDublin, Ireland$5$25Yes. A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 9:25:47Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyI honestly might consider. Specially if if plan on setting up in specific citiesBangkok, Thailand$10Yes definitely might consider$50Would be good to understand better why exactly some city loses points and some gain points. A bit hard to understand why at the moment despite the drop down menu for each city. Perhaps an FAQ or an explanation for the list? Although I must say the simplistic and visual list works wonders in helping to get a point across. Just a further explanation why would just bring it to a whole other levelYesMaybeA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleSE Asia
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8/4/2014 9:26:17A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. YesBucharest, Romania$10Maybe$25I think is going to become popular in the future, but only for some sectors of the economy.MaybeI dont' knowLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 9:34:22A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelynope, the future is AI making most work obsoleteyes$75yesLooking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expensesWith a small groupFemale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 9:36:34NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersAmsterdam, Netherlands$25Yes$100Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 9:43:21Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectLisbon, Portugal$10$25A remote worker (as a freelancer)Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipEngland
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8/4/2014 9:47:00Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListChiang Mai, Thailand$5A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleEast Asia
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8/4/2014 9:54:37Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelynot at this momentpremium data. like a monthly subscription that will give you access to a monthly raffle of a destination on nomadlistyes$75maps and meet up places for other nomads in that city.
advertisement and premium listings that other travel agencies would pay for them to appear on your website. Your awesome and like i said in a past email that I sent you regarding the twitter analitics website that works kind of like tubelitics.

you are my inspiration man.
yes indeed.yes that will be really helpful $200Yes I will. it should include custom branding for my start up.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 9:54:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListYes I think Providing nomadGuides is a great idea. I would be especially good for someone like me who is think about trying the whole digital nomad thing but has no experience with working remotely in other cities/countries.London, United Kingdom$15This is also an Awesome idea. And once again great for anyone unfamiliar with the city or country they are traveling to. It would take away some of stress of trying to find a place to work from.$50Though I have not experience the digital nomad lifestyle I'm beginning to think more and more that it is going to be the future of digital work industry. 90%+ of my work can be done on the computer and email/skype covers all the bases as far as meetings and what not go.possibly, though I think it would depend on where I was going. Most of the time I'm happy making my own way to and from the airport. Though combined jet lag and a new place with new people and perhaps an airport pickup would be good option.$30Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleNew Zealand
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8/4/2014 10:05:23Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListIf it was high enough qualityChiang Mai, Thailand$5Yes$25yesIf it were cost effective50 - depends on what it offeredA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 10:07:37Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListCan't think of anything right now.yesChiang Mai, Thailand$10You have pretty much covered it.yes$25Nothing.This is a brilliant idea!!!yes.Maybe in some locations.$50-100yes.A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale50-60In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 10:07:46Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelySan Franisco, United States$10Yes$25Looking to start working remotelyExperiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipCentral America
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8/4/2014 10:18:06A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityBangkok, Thailand$10Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29MarriedCanada
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8/4/2014 10:24:18Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListMilan, Italy$10$25A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleIndia
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8/4/2014 10:28:00NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersHong Kong, China$10A digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEast Asia
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8/4/2014 10:34:04Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Just more cities!I would spend money on a guide. Bangkok, Thailand$10Yes I would consider$50A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 10:34:45Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam$10yes$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleIndia
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8/4/2014 10:50:11Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityyelp-like features for finding the best places to work/live for a few weeks/months.yeah, if it was actually helpfulBuenos Aires, Argentina$25Guides of safe/unsafe areas. I want live cheaply, but not at the expense of my safety. yes$50This seems like a good start. Depends how much data. not right now. I think this is a A future of work. I think this won't be for everyone, but this is definitely a growing market. yes.possibly. It would depend on whether or not it hindered my integration into the culture of the city. I don't want to go to a location just to be there, I want to experience the culture/people, etc.A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 10:50:27Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListwould be good to connect the site to other travel web resources, e.g. airbnb for accomondations, kayak and skyscanner for airline prices, job postings, etc. i found nomadlist to be unique in that it aggregated all this information at once to provide a snapshot of how "nomad-friendly" a city is. if i could trust the quality and depth of information, yesHong Kong, China$10add more cities? it's strange there are expensive cities like Paris but not more nomad-friendly cities like Seoul, etc. for certain occupations, nonon/aLooking to start working remotely, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female20-24In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 10:55:11NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersA remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedBrazil
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8/4/2014 10:57:24A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreA video of that dog performing a real science experiment.I'd definitely buy something like this if price point was reasonable $20-40Berlin, Germany$25Potentially a forum environment similar the the Dynamite Circle but it would have to have a real value add that the DC does not.Yep.$75Not sure...I like the direction you're hinting at - Nomad guide as a basic sell, Nomad Startup pack with SIM, cowork pass and guide as next tier, and then two options for full assistance with setup in new city as a premium service, one for individuals, one for fledgling startups.I lived in Jerusalem for the last 9 months before I moved to the Philippines - I'm amazed it makes the grade as digital nomad city. The internet is fast sure but the place is damn expensive and dealing with Israeli immigration when you're traveling in and out - what a pain in the ass. They do have good falafel I guess :)

Love NomadList.io - good work!
Oh yes.Airport pickup isn't really important to me. I've traveled all over so getting a taxi/rickshaw/tricycle/donkey is just expected and easy. Getting set up with an apartment near a co-working space in a cool area would be a service I'd pay for though.Depending but say $100-200 or moreYep.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedNew Zealand bro!
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8/4/2014 11:00:12NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityBro,

What you need is the stuff that is important:

1. Where the co-working space or best internet in town is
2. Where to rent a scooter
3. How to get hooked up with a new place to live
4. Links to all the local Facebook groups, etc
5. A local ambassador for each city that can connect travellers (people will volunteer, etc).
6. Discussion on each city, like an ongoing facebook group thread, but do it on your own website. That would be HUGE
7. Listings of top 10 nomads who live there and make it there base (you can create a social aspect and people will do it themselves).
Don't go that route. Offer free content and free connections. You can have people pay monthly instead for the data, or yearly. I'd personally pay up to 1500 bucks a year if you had enough bad-ass services. Start small, or have a "Premium version" of the site will the social network thing.

You could also vet digitial nomads based on their income levels.

5 figure plus group
6 figure plus group
7 figure plus group (if you want, I can help you manage that level)


I wouldn't pay for a guide, but membership yes. I already pay 5000 a year for memberships.
yeahsee about. duhmhhit'd be hard to manage man. Stick to what you can do very good, and that's create an ENVIRONMENT for nomads to connect. They can do the leg work of creating the local stuff. A veteran traveler, A digital nomadLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 11:01:24Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListMore online. App.Bangkok, Thailand$10Sure$50Surely do. Have one in Hoi An, VietnamA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 11:08:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes! When I get to the point of being able to travel and be a digital nomad, a Lonely Planet style guide to the digital nomad life in that city/country would be awesome!

I'd also be interested in NomadGuide for cities in Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, and other cities.
Amsterdam, Netherlands$10Maybe, once I become more of a digital nomad, I'll know whether this is right for me or not.$25?Wish I had some more ideas, but looks like you've got a ton of great ideas already. Try one out that sounds great and then pivot if it doesn't work out well enough!Love ya! Yes!Yes.$20/hr?Don't have a startup.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 11:24:06More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersYesNo. It's easy to get from the airport to a hostelA veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale30-34SingleNew zealand
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8/4/2014 11:32:09NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersYes$5I think it's a future that can be chosen by some. I'm doubtful that it will become common.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 11:53:21NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam$10One day? That's not a lot.$25Not really, it's just fun for a niche of people (remote workers with wanderlust).Not really, it makes it less adventurous.Sounds appealing, but it does take away from the experience.A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 11:54:01Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersA remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male13-19SingleRussia
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8/4/2014 12:23:30Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA family edition/addition. Would love to see if any digital nomads have families and if so how they do it, how much it costs etc.yepJakarta, Indonesia$10I don't think soyesyes$100possiblyLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiencesWith my partnerFemale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 12:36:08NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectChiang Mai, ThailandA remote worker (for BigCo)Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 12:36:48Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListpeople from certain countries going to certain other countries can't travel visa-free and will have to make visa arrangements. It would be great to have a section on visas for each nationality (like a matrix of countries and visa requirements.YesChiang Mai, Thailand$5For a 1-on-1 session with nomads who have actually been there. As part of a pre-departure research, if I could speak with someone.Yes.$25A coupon book (with discounts and deals) that can be used to do local stuff for cheap.Sell discounts/deals through coupons or create a prepaid/loyalty card that can be used in all nomad locations to buy essential services at a great price (which you can negotiate with certified vendors by guaranteeing them certain annual numbers). You can have a margin at both the buy and sell side.All the best! Feel free to reach out to me: abhishek@startupamigo.comYes. Absolutely.It depends. Maybe.It depends on location and complexity of settling in.Yes.Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedIndia
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8/4/2014 12:39:28Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectBerlin, Germany$10$50Not sureNopen/aLooking to start working remotelyExperiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female20-24SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 12:39:38Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Maybe....I'd rather see you guys add value to the site to justify a monthly subscription model
yesNoYesA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 12:48:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyI stay 2-3 months in each location, so I'd like to know which areas in each city can I get

an apartment
a gym
a coworking space
great local food

all within walking distance and where I can pay month to month. and examples and packages of all of them..

for example right now I'm in BKK and living in Ekamai provides all of those features.
Maybe, depends on the cost & how relevant/up to date it is.... I enjoy the adventure of not knowing and finding on my own.. thats part of the funTokyo, Japan$5I would buy city specific services, full set up. including phone, working space, etc etcYes$25details on bars, and maybe toursyes... definitelyyes, maybe... depends on cost.Maybe..A digital nomadLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 12:54:07Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeLondon, United Kingdom$10A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 13:08:07Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyIt would be really awesome if there was a service that could help me find/book a place to stay (& work) for the first few days of my trip. Think "TripAdvisor for Digital Nomads". This information is all scattered in various blogs & forums right now.

Once I am settled, I can easily move around and check out other places.
I would prefer a country specific NomadGuide. Btw, the question "Which city would you buy a NomadGuide for? " should accept multiple answers!Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$5If you can convert an existing place (run by a local) to a "NomadHub", it can serve as a central point of contact for all nomads. It can have a small co-working place, a hostel, and couple of friendly managers who can guide the nomads during their stay.

It would eliminate the need for airport pickup. Just take a taxi to this place, crash there for a couple of days, get current local information and move around.

No.

"What would you pay for a NomadKit?" should have a 'NA' option.
I need a decent place to stay with an internet connection. If I get that, rest can be managed as per my requirements/preferences.1. Build a (free) community/forum under your brand name where digital nomads participate in various discussions. Invite a few digital nomads who would answer all the questions. Have a strong moderation policy to keep the quality of discussions high.

(r/digitalnomad doesn't seem to be that active .. )

2. Sell country specific e-books for digital nomads.

3. Allow booking of places through your site and get a commission.

4. Run 'NomadHubs' partnering up with locals.
Just do it. You got a winner on your hand. :-)

(It will take some time though ..)

You can also ping me at aditya.babbar.1@gmail.com, if you need any additional inputs or would like to bounce off any ideas. I would be happy share my thoughts with you. Cheers!
This lifestyle would certainly catch on more. Internet has revolutionized our world in a huge way, and future generations would compare it to the Industrial Revolution. We now have lot of information about travel and more options to work remotely than ever before. Ideally, just help me book a good place with Internet connection.$20Hell yeah. A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedIndia
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8/4/2014 13:11:51Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersSan Franisco, United States$10$50Non-OfficePerhaps but not very important.CardA travel blogger, A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelComfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39MarriedIndia
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8/4/2014 13:27:43A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListIt would be great if you could track my location from my Twitter feed. Perhaps this could become mainstream - to "check in" via your twitter using a hashtag. I'd love to indicate to fellow nomads that I just arrived in a city. And see who arrives in a city I'm in.could be. Did so for Santiago$15maybe$50yes.noProbably not.A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 13:33:25Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore$5yes!$25list of coworking spaces + amenitiescould be ;)seems helpful, but almost too...premium in a wayInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 13:57:46Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListBelgrade, Serbia$10Looking to add variety to more traditional travelVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupFemale25-29SingleTurkey
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8/4/2014 13:59:30Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $10A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 14:00:39Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Possibly but not definitely. $5Possibly but not definitely. $50Only for a very few. Possibly but not definitely. Possibly but not definitely. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale30-34SingleI'm from the USA originlly but live in the UK.
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8/4/2014 14:00:42NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 14:18:27Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5$25YesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale20-24SingleSE Asia
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8/4/2014 14:19:18Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleScandinavia
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8/4/2014 14:20:31Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleRussia
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8/4/2014 14:41:14Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListBeijing, China$5$25A remote worker (for a startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 14:42:28Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList-sure ı wouldSao Paulo, Brazil$5mentoringno$25noIf I would have a startup, I would be interested in renting.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale20-24In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 14:42:33Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Chiang Mai, Thailand$10A veteran travelerLocal experiencesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 14:47:38NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale20-24SingleAustralia
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8/4/2014 14:51:55Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListSao Paulo, Brazil$5yesA remote worker (my own startup)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29EngagedSE Asia
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8/4/2014 15:05:29Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListWhat I really like about NomadList was that it was a really quick way to compare several baseline things about different cities (like costs, internet speeds, temperature, etc).

But when I'm comparing multiple cities, I also like to compare other more subjective aspects. For example, I really appreciated your blog posts about what your experience in Chiang Mai versus Bangkok was like. Right now, I want to buckle down and work more, so I'm really considering Chiang Mai. I was thinking about Vietnam, but after reading your experience, I think Chiang Mai seems to be much more chill. So that was really helpful thanks!

I think it'd be awesome if there was a way to curate people's digital nomad experiences in these different cities. It's a bitch to use google to find all these. It takes so much time, and I would definitely pay to have all this information in 1 place.
See above. I prefer the blog aspect more than the guide.Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5For me, I spend the most time researching these two. I'd definitely pay for these if you could save me a bunch of time doing it. I'd rather be working on my start up than figuring this out:
- I'd pay to help me compare different cities. I'd like to know both the quantitative differences and the qualitative (culture, people, friendliness, etc).
- Once I figure out where I want to go, cheap short term accommodation is actually a huge pain (1 - 3 months). Since I also work on the internet, finding a place with fast internet is also a big pain.
Depends on the mark up this had over me doing it myself. Maybe because I've done this so much, I don't find it that difficult to get a local sim card with data.$25Great website. It really came at the right time because I was considering a move to one of those places in the next month.NoIf my start up get big enough (has enough funding), I would definitely like to do something like this. But this is much much later down the road for me.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleSE Asia
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8/4/2014 15:05:49Add more cities/countries$5$25Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expensesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29SinglePoland
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8/4/2014 15:07:23A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A job board for remote workers$5Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 15:14:11Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA top job skills list - ties in with the job board I guess. Its would seem better in the long run to fund such a thing with sponsors, I don't want to pay for something that qualifies as 'browsing'. I want to read this kind of guide to build inspiration and aspiration, not as an investment. Maybe you could offer a hardback print with the whole collection for a given year or region of the world? I wouldn't. Look at funding this with advertising, or from job board ads, commission on flight/hotel deals or something. You're a middle man, between buyers and sellers so facilitate a transaction rather than trying to make up something for me to buy (like a guide). Be a marketplace! If you can't sell a product or service directly, then having a large number of visitors (i imagine this is very much an aspirational idea for many people and you may find far less committed people willing to buy things about actually moving). But you would draw many visitors (and therefore good ad revenue with the right deals in place) for job boards, flight and long term stay deals, articles, city guides etc.. It might help to work out some broad categories of people from this survey - by demographic yes but also (and this is what you haven't asked) what area of work they are in and what are their reasons for wanted to travel. I would like to do this for one or two years for instance, but without being a grotty backpacker. I recently travelled to Seoul in south korea, I would love to work there and I would expect your website to be a good place to start. I work in the Web/tech space, it would be nice to move around more. So yes, i would like it to be the future. not really, i just need to make new contacts and read about how others' have done it successfully AND unsuccessfullyI don't, but if i did then I would consider it.to know where I could move when I'm done hereLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUK
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8/4/2014 15:23:28Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$25Looking to start working remotelyLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29EngagedRussia
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8/4/2014 15:49:54Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)$5NomadGuide for NYC$25A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 15:52:27Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListyesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 15:52:55Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectyes$5$25A digital nomadExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale30-34SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 15:54:34Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreBerlin, Germany$5A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 16:22:08Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyyesmarketplace for monthly rentals, standardized by *, like airbnb, but minimum one monthyesPlanning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedCroatia
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8/4/2014 16:24:44Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListHong Kong, China$5$25A veteran traveler, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 16:24:52Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $50A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 16:27:34Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidNo because it would be dead data. $10The 3G SIM is actually a good idea. $25Ads? Seriously I wouldn't bother. We need a nomad-dating service. It's quite hard for an alone nomad to find love.
Or, tips for players on how to pick up girls in each city (asians are sooo weird to seduce!)
No, many will stay sedentary. No. No. A digital nomad, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleNew-Caledonia
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8/4/2014 16:34:13NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityvisa rules, regulations and tipsif cheap, like iphone games cheapTaipei, Taiwan$5service fee/commission for setting up accommodationyeah, sim card is something you always need at a new location, having it provided, on/before arrival would be awesome$25would depend on the simcard included (obv), I guess I would be fine paying a 20 dollar overhead compared to the price in a regular storejob postings are always popularnice work, keep it goingfor somesometimes, but not really, exploring the unknown is a part of what makes nomading fun30$yes, if the rates are comparable to managing it alone, Startup Getaway is just ridiculously overpriced Looking to start working remotelyWestern-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 16:37:12Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeHey, amazing site, congrats. I think that everything related to providing insight for remote workers trying to move to a new destination is a good feature for the product, all the other complex stuff as booking things, job posting, etc I do think that is going to overcomplicate things, quite a lot in my humble opinion, I personally would rather leave it outside of this product. It would be nice to see the focus of the App on helping remote workers choose the next place and get to know some people already in there.

As a remote worker every time I open the map and decide to move to the next destination I always have like a list of things that I need to solve like are there cool coworking spaces, where are they, what about accommodation, etc..
In my opinion buying guides loneley-planet style is a bit out fashion, and annoying, data change overtime and things keep happening, new feedback, places that were good stop being good, etc... I would rather go for charging for using the platform but I think that having the info live in the platform is the most useful for the end user. PDFs are annoying and we are remote workers if there is something we prioritise is internet so chances are that you usually will have internet for checking the platform online. There is a site called toptal.com, basically is like a market place for remote workers with the particularity of being like 'high quality' workers, therefore you will find a lot of crazy people travelling around and doing cool remote work, I think is a good source of information if you can get a contact there you could get a LOT of people attracted to your product with a lot of useful information.Yes/No, I think is growing in a crazy manner but at some point I think that companies will get hurt by trying to follow thew new fashion of remote work. Remote workers are quite special individuals usually people with lot of experience and self discipline, it's not easy to be a good remote worker and keep up to date with your stuff. So I believe that there will be always space for remote workers but I think that some copmnanies will realise that not all the stuff can be done with people spread around the globe, sometimes building a team is really important and having the people together to get them to know each other it's too.No.A remote worker (as a freelancer)Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleSouth America
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8/4/2014 16:38:22Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreDublin, Ireland$5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleEast Asia
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8/4/2014 16:47:59Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyyes. depends on cost of it but the idea is interesting (as an investment into next $$$ job),.Budapest, Hungary$10airport pick up + set up service.yes. welcome pack is a nice welcome.$25local ads but show in a separte manner so If somebody want to compare crowdsourced data with paid info can be quite revenue-maker.

More concierge-like services similar to airport-pick up. some web of specialists worldwide who knows their cities very well in the context of remote-working and so on.
not for everybody but its share in job market will grow.can be done sometimes necessary.100-200$YESLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 16:47:06Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersAmsterdam, Netherlands$25DefinitelyA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 16:47:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, if they contained quality information about fixed internet and mobile data solutions for the destination, needs to be presented better than: http://prepaidwithdata.wikia.com/wiki/Prepaid_SIM_with_data

Also, need information on dependable wifi locations, popular expat socializing locations.
$10I doubt this would provide a solid value, as the optimal SIM solution changes, and coworking spaces come and go. It'd be rough for you to have to carry inventory of a quickly changing product.Ads placed on the site, relevant to nomads' needs in the city being viewed.Yes, my fiancée and I are reconfiguring our lives around it.I don't think so.Depends on the distance. I would compare costs relative to other local solutions.Yes, if in Nairobi Kenya. Looking at a starting an office there within the year.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 16:51:00A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityIf it comes with some service, guides are usually not enough to get going.Buenos Aires, Argentina$25Plug and play relocation for 6-9mth staysSounds good to me + to accommodate meeting fellow nomads, share villa, shared boat, shared car, share assistants, cooking, laundry and just share share share... maybe to help with financial nomad lifestyle to have houses all over the planet.

I would be interested in starting that up with you.

Its all about making life easier by leveraging doing things together.
$100As aboveFor a small subset of the population only.Nope, I know my way around transport ;-)Yes.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale34-39SingleDenmark
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8/4/2014 16:53:03Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyLondon, United Kingdom$5$25A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50MarriedCanada
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8/4/2014 17:11:15A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreAny city in South-East Asia$15Any city in South-East Asia$50Come say hello at our studio when you come to Shanghai!I hope so!Nope. I think a little adventure is part of the trip.Sure!A remote worker (my own startup)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 17:18:34Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListnot reallyYes$25yesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 17:26:14Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersYes$10NoLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleSouthern Europe
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8/4/2014 17:29:17Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyBerlin, Germany$10Yes$50DefinitelyA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 17:30:46Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc.  An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers - online of course!that sounds great!Beijing, China$5talk to a local online or something
No, I would do this as a part to be more independent, unless you are a lot cheaper, I would not by a nomad kid$25Something that I cant just buy in a shop or saves me a lot of time.a guide on how to become a nomad.

talk with a local/nomad a platform where you meet a local/nomad trough NomadList, so you can ask more specific questions and maybe have a drink with them when your in town.


yup, ik lees je blog al best lang, en ik zag ergens op een foto een raboreader, dus ik vermoed dat je Nederlands bent, ik ben een 19 jarige student en ik studeer Interactive Media aan het GLR in rotterdam.

Ik heb net 6 maanden stage in London gelopen, en ik kom erachter dat ik helemaal niet in Nederland hoef te werken, maar dat ik overal kan werken, je familie laat je wel achter, maar je ontmoet overal nieuwe, interessante mensen.

Ik wil verder studeren, maar ik weet nog niet precies wat hierna wil studeren, als je de tijd hebt, kun je me eens een emailtje sturen met wat jij gedaan hebt of wat jij mij aanraad?

Ik heb stage gelopen bij een Branding en Marketing bedrijf, ik kan aardig designen en websites bouwen.
Ik beheers de Adobe Suite (PS, AI, ID, DW, AE) en ik kan HTML, CSS, Javascript en PHP. Ik maak bijna geen gebruik van SCSS enzo, mijn werk is vaak voor kleine websites en er word door de klant (en ook op school) niet echt eisen hoe ik codeer gesteld.

Ik gebruik vaak Wordpress, maar ik heb ook een keer een eigen CMS gebouwd omdat ik dat leuk vond.

mijn email is mail@hansjan.nl

Regards, hans
No, it is a very new way of working, which was not possible before, but I don't think that this will be a common thing.

too much risk. you need a financial backup, you need a sustainable income trough internet without physically being at a location.
no$75nopeInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale13-19SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 17:35:39Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:03:15Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectTokyo, Japan$5$25Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale20-24SingleSE Asia
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8/4/2014 18:16:05NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersInformation about visas, how hard it is to get them, how long they last, how to extend them, etc.YesChiang Mai, Thailand$5YesA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:19:25Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. YesChiang Mai, Thailand$5Some sort of Premium AccountYes$50Some internet specific, like a guide where to get SIM cards, what options are available, are there public WIFIs which are nearly everywhere available and so onAdvertising (banners, and so on) - I would not have a problem with that and would NomadList exclude in my adblock extension.For me: yes, for most of the other people: noHmm maybe when I start my "Digital Nomad" journey. But I think that after I while I know what to prepare for and so on.50$YesInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:25:45Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyHi... awesome work. I'm a huge proponent of a freelance lifestyle, and run a pretty big community of digital professionals called OMN London where I'm increasingly pushing the message that they should be looking at new working models.

When I found NomadList I spent a couple of hours envisionaging my life working from various places around the world that I'd never considered before. So thank you for that :)

All the above features would be amazing to have. From your perspective you need to look at which ones are going to build your growth, traction and opted-in audience, which is where your sustainability will come from. Without traction you're the app du jour. With traction you could facilitate a massive, global community of nomadic workers! Which would be awesome!! :)

IMO I think NomadList has two audiences - dreamers and doers. Dreamers being those that dream of a nomadic lifestyle, and doers being those that live it already. The dreamers are important as they're a much bigger audience, and therefore useful for spreading word of mouth messaging. The doers are your core community... they're the followers of your cult of Nomad! ;) One of the business missions should be facilitating turning the dreams of the wage slaves into the reality of a new nomad life.

You need to ask yourself how you can add value to the lives of these two audiences and encourage them to spread the word to encourage growth, and then work out what features will achieve activation and retention.

Creating a blog with destination specific subdomains, initially populated with highly useful content like responsive maps of co-working spaces, cafes and bars, etc would be very useful to those looking to travel to those areas. There's a potential revenue stream here for promoting local establishments to a highly desirable crowd.

I'm a digital marketer by trade and would be happy to have a more in depth chat with you (not paid obvs!!) as I love the idea of encouraging more people to escape the shackles of working the 9-6.
YupShanghai, China$25I'd say that you should be looking at a subscription model on local and global basis, rather than one off content purchases. It's much more effective for retaining audience. Once again a local and global subscription model could be a really good way to monetise this idea. $50There are loads of useful things.. potential revenue stream from companies that want to advertise to nomads.see aboveAs I say, happy to have a chat with you over email if you want to discuss further. My email is gus@tetradical.comYespossiblydependsYes... A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:26:14Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5maybe$25More flexibility, few options to choose from. Like only data, few coworkings, pass to list of coworkings so i can choose from and try new one every dayjob boardyesnot really0A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:27:56Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Berlin, Germany$5A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 18:54:50Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListRegistered users can give extra information. For example if I go to Beijing and I live there for 2 months I would like to add my costs with details (photos for instance).yes it would be awesome :)Beijing, China$10If I will live like that... I think a simple "Trusted User" status. So if I pay it (once or annual) it show "I'm serious".maybe.$50Guide + mobile push notification about the area (somewhere spotted a cheap or a good-quality restaurant/hotel) for a month + list of other Nomads in the area (if they agreed).area specific job list. Companies can buy "ads" directly from you that they want Nomads.I don't have yet. :) Good job and good luck.I hope :)maybe (location specific)$50If I have in the future... yes.A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 19:19:14A map-display colored based on NomadScore$10$25Looking to start working remotelyBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale40-50MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 19:35:37Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeExplanation of the points system
Success and failure stories from other nomad workers
YesShanghai, China$25Yes !$50Cards with names of hotels and famous places written in local languages to show to a taxi driver
A paper map (for when you don't have any internet)
Ads from hotels and coworking spaces
Newslists with ads
This is a great idea and I am already looking at it to plan my next work trip. YesYes20$A remote worker (for BigCo), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 20:06:45A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 20:11:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up serviceBudapest, Hungary$10$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationship
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8/4/2014 20:13:21A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes! Very cool ideaChiang Mai, Thailand$5Absolutely. Yes! And I know other people at Automattic would as well. A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 20:14:49Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectThis sounds pretty cool. For a 10 page PDF, I'd want to pay less than $5. Manila, Philippines$5This seems pretty cool. It feels smart to show up with the essentials.$25Would be neat to pair an uber credit in there. It should be. I'm personally employed at a startup that has great offices in Canada, but I hate winter. I want summer year round (so I can bike), and would love to work remotely.Not really.Yeah - this would sound great. Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/4/2014 21:07:09Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyI'd like to see more subjective descriptions (guest blog posts) from people actually there, in various cities -- what's it really like right now?, what do they love/hate?, pros/cons?, insider tips, leads on apartments, etc.

Clearly state how you arrive at the scores for each city, and why.

A closed Facebook group

Yes, but I doubt its accuracy. You have to make it high quality, and show how you arrived at your conclusions.Buenos Aires, Argentina$5I don't know. NoAll that stuff is easier to get when you arrive.In order to monetize it you could make it a distribution network for nomad related joint ventures. Send out emails once/month with high quality nomad deals.
They could be your own digital products, or those of other nomads. You ask for submissions, pick the best ones, and determine a schedule for sending them out. You get 50% & the creator gets 50%. Introduce other nomads to each other, with their own lists and/or products, so we can do the same (you get 10% for the hookup).
No. It's the future of work for me, but I see more young people than ever attached to getting a corporate job. Most people still want to stay in their home town, or are afraid to take this leap.YesPrice of taxiThis is a good idea. I was managing a vacation rental in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica but now I'm moving on. I was collaborating with some friends to get remote workers to our town. They are getting more into this arena. Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/SiliconValleyAlleyBeach. They'd be open to collaborating with you and have access to some awesome properties.A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 21:31:01Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers$10Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleBrazil
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8/4/2014 21:38:49Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up serviceLisbon, Portugal$15$50A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/4/2014 21:42:51Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes$5I'd like to see more on African cities like Nairobi, Kumpala, Durban.

I'd like to see more on lesser known US cities that have growing but not fully established tech ecosystems.
Possibly.$25Options... Like pass for more than one day. More data on sim. Restaurant/accommodations discounts.Connect with 37Signals. They run weworkremotely.com, a job list for remote workers. I'm sure there are opportunities to partner/ cross promote.

Good luck!
YesYes50Yes!A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 21:43:39Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. More countries in Latin America

Language filter to allow people to filter by language they speak/would like to learn

Filter by budget range
YesA veteran traveler, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/4/2014 21:57:05A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA remote worker (my own startup)Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 22:00:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersLondon, United Kingdom$5not really at this moment..yes I donot at this moment maybe letterLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale40-50EngagedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 22:03:39A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Chiang Mai, Thailand$25Yep, especially for 4G sim cards !$25The missing feature for me when I first saw NomadList was the possibility to talk to nomads that are in each cities.
I even thought about building it (I'm a web developper), but I think it can be more simple that you add the feature or I can help you if you want/need.

Sylvain
sylvain@volpeo.fr
Yes, but not for everyoneI'd prefer be linked with nomads which could help me settle.A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 22:28:04Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreRather than a guide, something like an extended NomadKit? To be able to set up co working and communication for a longer period of time than one day.That sounds great!$25..Perhaps have a way of getting verified NomadList locals in specific cities to add an element of authentication to the crowd sourced data?? If a blog were to be added to the site too, they could provide insight there as well.TFor a small percentage of the population it is, however, I think too many people have bought into the notion of traditional, big corporation work for this to catch on with more than 1/3rd of the working population (sadly).Possibly..20If I had such a company, I would definitely be interested in this!Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 22:39:24Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityBitcoin readiness.Penang, Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia$5A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 22:44:33Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersBerlin, Germany$5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 22:44:36Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScoreYou pretty much covered all the possibilities with the check list hereYes, absolutely. And I would buy all of them, because you never know :)
It would be nice to buy it once and have a pass to download forever and for free all the updates to the guide(s) you bought.
Bangkok, Thailand$5Definitely for the NomadKitThat would be awesome!$100Nothing really. A condom? Haha, just kidding.I think that adding additional services like the guides and the kits would be already some extra cash. Targeted ads too, and ads about coworking venues for instance.You rock!!!Absolutely. Working remotely for 5 years and counting.Airport pickup probably not but it would be nice to know already somebody when you move to a new place. When I first moved to Amsterdam I didn't know anybody at it was quite hard as a start. If you have at least one person you know getting to know other people/friends/go to places is much much easier.Zero, because i don't want the airport pickupAh! Let's team up on this! I thought about doing it already!A veteran traveler, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for BigCo), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 22:46:05Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectResources for multiple income streams that can be managed virtually (that are not scams and not MLM!)noRio de Janeiro, Brazil$10no$25Yes, still for a minority of people, but definitely a growing segmentnomaybe.A travel blogger, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale40-50MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 22:46:20Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workersMaybe. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$15NoIn partNo0MaybeA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleCanada
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8/4/2014 22:55:23Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersJerusalem, Israel$5$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/4/2014 23:26:42Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyjob board paid by companies, nomad oriented services, air-liners "special" discountyes100€Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 23:32:32A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityCebu, Philippines$15Yeah.$50Not so much. Part of why I travel is to get the local experience.That would be awesome.A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 23:42:56Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListRio de Janeiro, Brazil$10Don´t make it to complex.
Focus.
Forums for the top5 places might be nice, but you need enough users to paticipate, otherwise it will be dead.
Only for a few A veteran travelerLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale40-50MarriedWestern Europe
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8/4/2014 23:58:35Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. I would love to see a gallery of user uploaded content (photography & video) for each site. Sure!Tokyo, Japan$5I would pay $5 a month for access to a legit job board integrated with all the hostel & co-working spaces. Hell yeah. Local sim cards are a great idea. $25A small phrase book. Local law regarding nomadic work. Ill get back to you on this one. I think job postings are huge.

If you open source it I would love to contribute. I have seen you blow up on the web in the past few weeks. Articles & projects everywhere! You seem like an awesome dude.
Happy to give you feedback. Would be interested in getting your take on my startup & how you would aquire users for an international p2p adventure travel platform where you can market your adventure skills - @Nomadic_Knight

beta.advlo.com
I think this is the future of MY work. No, thank you. That is part of the fun for me. Yes. We are working on Advlo.com and are considering moving remote if we can get funded. A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/4/2014 23:59:38Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A job board for remote workersOut of scope for probably 90% of your target, but for people with children one reason to pick an area is that of schools. (Both English language and local language.)NopeThat is of course a fundamental question. :)I think that all should be electronic. It is a pity that Apple was unable to persuade the carriers to have a software-defined SIM card. But a SIM card is better bought locally than shipped in any case.$25Bitcoin: you MUST delve deep into how cryptocurrencies are redefining the nature of entrepreneurship. Check out not only good old Bitcoin, but also v2 cryptos like Ethereum and Stellar.While it is tempting to be US centric, as so much of the frenzied startup activity is in the Bay Area and San Francisco, especially for you a global outlook and understanding of the scene in every part of the world is crucial.

Happy to chat too: david@davidorban.com
YesNopeYesA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale40-50MarriedWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 0:11:36Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListProbably special discounts on airlines, trains etc for nomad travellers.Yeah. But probably in cities that are not listed below.Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5Not sure at this point.Sure. If it's good value. $25Maybe some special discounts on accommodation, F&B etc. Tourism centers of the particular country, travel sites etc. Couldn't think of any for now. Yes, I do think so and if not, it should be because it is a more rewarding experience. If it doesn't cost an arm and a leg and it would really depend on what stage (nomad work and financial wise) I'm at. unsureIf it's a good deal, yeah sure. A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale34-39MarriedSE Asia
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8/5/2014 0:35:32Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectYes. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5Yes. No. Yes. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/5/2014 0:52:04Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. An "Will I be able to get wi-fi / cell service there?" feature for remote travel spots. ie. The Galapagos Islands, Machu Picchu, Mount Everest Base Camp. Yes.$5A virtual assistant. Maybe$25Not sureYesNoA remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 0:52:48Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/5/2014 1:01:47Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersBangkok, Thailand$5Yes!A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/5/2014 1:36:41A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListYes, however I would suggest doing it by a pay what you want vibe, A's provide most of the content also through the site.Buenos Aires, Argentina$5Freelance application that companies can use to find/hire remote workers.Yes.$25Potentially have add on options of hostels, flights etc.Freelance application for business to find remote workers.

Local Advertising for each of the cities local guides.

Screencast / expert help / code review system that remote users can link to other devs help them (there are other tools out that do this also but could still be tied in)

This is a great idea, looking forward to seeing it grow.

Woke be interested in helping if you were contemplating outsourcing work.
I think it is a future if work, one which more people will start to take up as they realise the traditional grind is no longer mandatory.Yes, especially if combined with linking up with people, sorry of like a buddy system go help them get set up in the city.Yes.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 1:43:35Add more cities/countries, A job board for remote workersMissing cape town! I've done this whole dance so many times now that I'm more interested in getting a feel for other places. Hong Kong, China$10Yes.$50A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsAloneMaleSingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 1:46:22Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyRequest-a-city optionYesKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5"Orientation", having an experienced person show me around the new city, meet some friends, basically give some anchors so as to not feel aloneYes$50Add some options. Could I prebuy a 15 day coworking pass? AirBnb affiliation. Suggest awesome flats. So many times there are a huge number of options in bigger cities. Narrow down the list? (AirBnb might give an affiliate kick-back)Awesome site, get some better SEO/social networking going on. Mish and Rob sent me here, and I dont think I would have found it through google or Reddit or venturebeat, or any of the sites I frequent. YesYes$300YES! VERY interested in thisA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 1:54:19A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyyesLisbon, Portugal$25yes$50yesyes200Looking to start working remotelyLocal experiencesWith a small groupFemale30-34SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 2:08:02Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList$15$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 2:16:21A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyChiang Mai, Thailand$25Yes.Yes.$100Yes.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 2:18:53NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersYes.Bangkok, Thailand$10Yes, but for more than one day.$25Accomodation or foodYesNoYes!Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expensesAloneMale20-24SingleSpain
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8/5/2014 2:37:57Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10Yes$75I can write the NomadGuide for San Juan, PuertoRicoYesYes, with other hackers.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50SingleCaribbean (Puerto Rico)
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8/5/2014 2:42:52Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers$5Yes please!$50Maybe other kind of nomadkits, like only 3g (if I have other place to work already) or like different types of kitsAds? I don't care.... :)I sure hope it is! I'd like to visit so many places and sometimes we can't wait for vacationsSureThe same price of the local cabs or lessIf I had the money, sureLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupFemale30-34MarriedSouth America
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8/5/2014 2:43:36Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListDepends on the value add. As long as I have WiFi where I'm staying, I don't really need any other info on working remotely in a specific city - the adventure is in figuring out the rest of the stuff on my own.

A guide with a list of WiFi-enabled housing that's good for medium-term stays (i.e. has kitchen, pay by month rather than day/week) would be valuable to me - right now I have to resort to LonelyPlanet (tailored to short-term/tourists) or AirBnB (very expensive) to find local housing.
$10NoAgain, I think the adventure is in having to learn about the city myself. The way I think about working remotely, I want just enough of my comforts at home (i.e. WiFi and access to a grocery store) that I can live and work comfortably in another country. But coworking spaces/spending all my time with other digital nomads kind of defeats the purpose for me. I want to feel like I went abroad, not that I just joined another expat community.For some industries, yesNoN/AA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 2:43:48Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelynomad + airbnb for a short time set upSan Franisco, United States$25yes$50yes300-500Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 3:19:18A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList1. The ability to be able to tune the list by sets of parameters - location, cost of living, community size, nomad services, etc.

2. The ability to get live updates from real nomads.

3. The big picture -group level - see how groups of nomads work on a same project. (timeline of a project or a map of where the developers live, etc.)
No. if I can google it why should I buy it?
Medellin, Colombia$5sleep work combo deals.
I would pay for a promotion to the best deal offering a place to sleep including a place to work.
Yes,$25build a founders club for nomads looking to meetup.Good luck and hope to see some activity related to Israel.Triple compensation system.
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1. Getting paid per tasks done wherever (designing, coding, promoting, testing, etc).

2. Getting paid per project milestones - #of users, level of profit, increased level of community reputation, etc.

3. Enlisting more workers to the project team - multipliers over others people work.

All-in-all, I see nomads earn much more from being a good professionals (compensation #1) and benefiting from the success of the project (compensation #2) and from finding talent as they meet other and encourage them to join.(compensation #3)

This way one earns more as the project grows and the connection encourages better projects less restrictions over labor.
Yes.+10% the average pickupInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39SingleMiddle East
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8/5/2014 3:44:04Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListSome kind of emergency FAQ - how to deal with issues that might pop up while working/living abroad. Some kind of directory (consulates, hospitals, ISP contact numbers, etc) for resources Probably not on its own (if bundled together - like below - possibly more interested in purchasing)
Yes - I think this provides more tangible value in actually moving/starting work/settling in, etc
$50A starter transportation card? Bus/metro passYes and No

Yes for startups, small/medium business owners - companies with location flexibility

No for larger corporations - still strongly rooted in office/cubicle culture
Yes - some kind of NomadList team on the ground, local resource for questionsVariable - 75-100 USD maxYesLooking to start working remotely, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale20-24EngagedUnited States
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8/5/2014 4:23:23Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectMore day-to-day-living type information, like gyms, health markets, transport, social venues.Absolutely. Medellin, Colombia$50Yes$50Not for the general population, but definitely many more digital nomadsYes, absolutelyA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleSouth Africa
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8/5/2014 4:39:59A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeyesLooking to start working remotelyLocal experiencesAloneMale34-39SingleCanada
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8/5/2014 4:59:56NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life good idea. It would make it easier to set-up in a new city. A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedUnited States
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8/5/2014 5:41:55Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, i would like to see a sample of one before i buy.Lisbon, Portugal$5yes$50not for everyone. but there are probably a lot of people like me who would do it at least on a part time basis if the steps were more clearnope, i would probably connect with other people first before choosing a location.yesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 5:44:16Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListYes$5Yes$100NoInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/5/2014 5:52:02NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. No it s easily possible to find this free stuff on the web..Recommanded real estate agent
Recommanded tax consellor
Recommanded local facilitator...
May be, why not...$25Electric devices adaptatorWith the commercial departments of embassies and consulates..?YeahhhhhYesMinimumA veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale50-60In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 5:52:59A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Lisbon, Portugal$5$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 7:17:11Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListDon't go nuts. the simplicity is lovely but if you want to make this a thing you'll need a little more of a hook to keep people coming back. job board for remote workers could be cool.Ew. PDF. This is 2014. But even if it looked good, hard to imagine buying info.$5Would love to talk more about this.

I'm @codybrown

codyvbrown@gmail.com
Until you have kids.I don't need to be connected at the airport. Only once I'm there.Dude. No. Airbnb.A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 7:29:17Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5$25Yes.A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 7:40:43Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListYesDublin, Ireland$10Yed$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleCanada
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8/5/2014 7:43:18A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyMore likely country-specific than city-specific.So, more Lonely Planet length. :)London, United Kingdom$25YesI just think it's a great idea. Good job, and thank you for creating and growing a resource that's useful and brilliant.It will never take over entirely. There will be a segment of people who do it.Maybe.Looking to start working remotelyExperiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerFemale40-50SingleUnited States
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8/5/2014 11:11:22Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScoreKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$10Yes$75Sim cards and USB modems are huge. Simple instructions to get them started before ariving so i can have internet from the moment i land and I would get a kit for every vacation and trip is I had those things in advance.Airbnb for co-workingProbably notA remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 11:26:22Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely- air pollution rate in the covered/featured cities
- best/top cities for fresh/natural food/ingredients (like not buying stuff coming from china!) - eating well is also a factor of long term success and sustainability. + i think we start to be tired to eat shit
- the rate of safety (not in the cities but more burglary, free-street-violence etc...)
- where the people are said to be the most welcoming or tolerant/smiling (good stuff for your online visibility i think too !) etc...
no sorry. a few info on the internet are enough to understand where to go !
i think you have so many guides. people may buy the LPs when they go visit a place they never visited.

finding hack events, startupevents etc is quite easy through google alerts or internet simply

but a special report or newsletter on where to find tech/startup hubs, offices or groups can be cool !

yeah maybe !
sim card stuff is good but has too be the best ratio/quality price - internet connection + calls + last at least 2 weeks or have the choice for 1 month
$50a paper with the top 10 addresses or numbers to go check (like immigration office? or police/emergency number?)
it's good because no ads !
i think you have started to do affiliation already. not bad.

Launch.co is doing a special startup information ticker (check Jason Calacanis)

you could offer to do/perform "narrow/specific research on one topic - like" for X little extra dollars, ex: "i wanna know more about philippines tech hub and startup event, please could you search this for me by next week + get me in touch with someone" ?

never give up dude :)it might be ! but don't knowyes this is great idea if not more expensive than existing transport services20 boxyes interesting stuff - would I be renting with my friends/partners or could i find ready-to-share villas?

PS: i am cofounding purpose-travel-company. flights + accomodations + local things to do. looking for partners so I migh be a good channel for you and people looking for what you do !
(i book a flight, i find your villa, great I can work there, let's got 2 weeks)

cheers
A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 11:32:52Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeYes. Seoul Korea$10I think the guide is a great idea. Blogging about trends in nomad lifestyles would also be interesting. Maybe willing to pay for specific guides about opportunities that are available to earn income online.Seminars, or even informal group meet ups that allow for networking in a specific place. Great list! Hope to see more cities and deeper insight. Don't look past Seoul :)I think nomad lifestyle will definitely expand, along with other types of digital professions that are for people who just want freedom from traditional work environments.Maybe organized short term living accommodation might be an option. A place to LAN and network before finding a place to rent.Higher than typical rentYesTeacher and entrepreneur abroadBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedUnited States
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8/5/2014 12:54:51Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersfor longer stays/projects, knowing how to legally 60+ days is useful...some places are visa-strict, some lenient...
and if u cant even stay in some place, all other features are kinda useless
not sureTaipei, Taiwan$5nointro to local vc/angelsnice project, keep it upmixnodepending on location, price, sharing...A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale40-50SingleWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 13:50:07Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. ADunno about the future, but this is definitely a great way of workingNaah, I like to plan myself, it's more funA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale20-24In a relationshipSE Asia
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8/5/2014 16:33:07Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. -NoBudapest, Hungary$5Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 16:44:07Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$5A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39MarriedEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 17:08:07A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyYes! That sounds great. I love the idea of nomad'ing, but I think I need someone to hold my hand while I get started; this is a great idea.Chiang Mai, Thailand$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 17:23:08A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers* how easy it is to buy stuff or have it delivered. Like how hard is it to buy a new iPhone/MacBook/mifi.
* power socket type and if an adapter is required
Yes, but you don't have to write all of them, some are already available on Amazon. For example: http://amzn.com/B00BG30ZLO about Chiang Mai. This wil also give you some revenue through the Amazon Affiliate program.Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$15Super fast MacBook replacement or repair service. Yes please! I would really like to have an (activated) data sim card before I enter a county. I would also like to know if this sim card works with my mifi and or my cell phone. To prevent problems with different frequencies and GSM vs CDMA.$50I'm from Holland and I'll be in Ubud/Hubud in september and october. My name is Aike de Jongste / aikedejongste@gmail.com. If there is any way I can help, let me know. I have worked for Ultimaker.com as their IT manager for the past 2 years. So I've got a lot of experience with interational business and startups.Not for the majority. Most people I know would not like to leave their office jobs or travel outside of the tourist hot spots.No. I'm a digital nomad, not a business traveller. I like figuring out how to go somewhere in a new city. With 3G/4G and Google Maps it's usually not that hard. And if I would like "to be transported" I would simply use Uber or a Taxi.I would if I had one.A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 17:47:03A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelywith fosterling dear the expression of my respectful consideration with gratitude and friendship dear grant me the privilege whose honor to propose my services in qualities artistic and cultural,as a manifestation of dynamic therefrom life the cultural component has always occupied a prominent place in program activities and this at all levels because the culture was any time a vector essential of its activities,yesWroclaw, Poland$15I want to pay for NomadGuide helsinki finlandyes$50pleasantly your famous NomadList which presents the best potential or of the wealth embodied in each work experience and sharing a human experience and the discovery of new horizons that an NomadList continuous, beneficial, and some lively which provides us landmark in contact with beloved beings and courteous producers well and culture all to participate in the creation of a work environment and human relationships an approach that will appear of good quality at this time.
Finland this land of passions and imaginations which gave to humanity even in its excess talented artists the beautiful language open it and even the world as a symbolic city of culture and which is the new is a common feature throughout in the finnish cultural space and which illustrates perfectly this feeling I can take awareness of my veritable being cultural because my qualities of artist are also remarkable Iam hard at work to encourage and promote artistic and cultural events with which this work maintenance many affinities in this initiative we are invited to impart our task and the pursuit as an cultural agent I always encourage and promote the cultural and artistic activities Iam passionate for this cultivation and adherence in all of these a real < NomadList > to realize that true amiability
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yesyes100 syesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale40-50SingleALGERIA
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8/5/2014 18:13:43NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedAustralia
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8/5/2014 19:19:44Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. The data is currently all over the place and inaccurate. Every person I've shown it to has had some major issue with some data point from a city they know well. Nobody can actually figure out how to use the spreadsheet. The main page needs "reddit-style" up-down arrows so people can quickly adjust prices that they think are wrong.

An iOS app so that people in a store, hotel, whatever, in the country can just enter prices to improve the data. I would happily do this if prompted because I would use the aggregate information.
I'd love to see that kind of data put together by a true expert on each place in the top 20 or so. I see no reason that it needs to be a PDF except that you're trying to sell it. An ebook would be more helpful than a PDF. Or, you know, just put the information on the website. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5I would actually pay just to have accurate, exhaustive data on the web site or in an app. Do you understand what I'm saying? You already have created the thing that I would like to pay for, so please don't worry about monetizing and just worry about getting the data set accurate.The SIM card thing is a real pain. I'd pay $25 just to pick up a working SIM at the arrival airport.$25I think if you figure out how to make the data really accurate, then you just make a pro feature (like, say, filters), and people would pay for that. You've already got the product. I'd be way more interested in data visualization and other resources for imagining and planning. Focus on presenting this data and then monetizing this data through advanced features (like filters). Make non-paying users enter data in order to keep using the app.I'm glad that you seem to have nailed this. I worry that you don't see what it is that people are responding to. Nobody is really that excited about being sold Nomad Guide PDFs. People are interested in having the impossible-to-collect information about all of these cities presented from this perspective. We're out here guessing and going on instinct. I would like to know how much cheaper Berlin is than London (and watch its trend over time), and whether Playa del Carmen is better than Bali in the end because of the time zone advantage. There exists some data and some opinion, but it really hasn't been pulled together in one place for this specific use case. People would enter the prices if you made an iOS app that asked them to enter the prices (or pay to not have to enter prices). Your main tasks are the collection of accurate, relevant data and then focus on information visualization.Many people will work from home, for sure. But I don't know if they're going to travel to exploit geo-arbitrage.I don't travel around with my team, but this sounds absolutely great. Why don't you get some enterprising hotelier to convert his hotel into a digital nomad BnB. That way everyone can have their own room with desk and wifi and make use of the common spaces. People could come and go. You would always have a place to land.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleUSA and Western Europe
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8/5/2014 20:02:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListyes$5YES

the "one-day" co-working pass is a bit short, there could be different packages with different durations
$25not mandatory but nice to have:

- a conversation guide for the local language (could be included in the NomadGuide actually)
- X nights (corresponding to the duration of the co-working pass) booked in an hotel / house / any type of accomodation (again, different levels of comfort could make different packages)
whatever you do, PLEASE DO NOT PUT ADSThe mobile apps should be usable offline and include a directory of local wifis (much like Wifi Map Pro on iOS)For some people, yes.The NomadGuide should sufficeyesA remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 20:14:33A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific citiesHere are some ideas (I think this is already great):

*Websites people use to find short term accommodation in that place

*A forum for each city/list of people happy to be contacted about remote life in that place.

*Details about healthcare quality/cost

*

No - I think there will be more subtle ways to monetize this idea - you might consider sponsorships, affiliate links etc. A digital nomadLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 21:23:47Information about visa options:
how long can I stay in a country?
can/must I do visa runs?
"retirement" visa policy?
any "tricks" regarding visas?
maybe, but would need to be VERY specific, i.e. where do I find the apartment/hostel that is listed at that rate? where are the coworking spaces and what do they charge? which areas of the city are good for public transport and which are far away?

May you can do something with this guy: http://www.webworktravel.com/
but his guide is too shallow information.
Bangkok, Thailand$15maybe, depends.$25local transport pass with enough stored value to get from airport to downtown, or a day ticketadvertisementyou tell menomaybe, depends on priceA digital nomad, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleBeing able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleWestern Europe
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8/5/2014 21:45:58Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListsure!Berlin, Germany$5maybe$25tickets for means of transportationdon't know. But why not!maybe, but I'd propabbly couldn't afford it50$sureLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months, thinkig of movingMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 22:29:37A job board for remote workersSao Paulo, Brazil$10$75A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expensesAloneMale20-24In a relationshipDenmark
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8/5/2014 23:34:43Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScoreBest places to live/work in the city... find somebody to show me around...YES! For that i would pay a few bucks.Hong Kong, China$10rent-a-startup-guyYes. Especially getting a SIM card is always a pain...$50Maybe some special deals (20% off on Food, Hotelrooms...)Targeted ads for Coworking Spaces, Hotels, Boardinghouses, WiFi Cafes, Techshops...Yes, for freelancers, expats and startups. I see it as a mix of vacation and work and it should be tax-deductible.Would be a nice start...
but i wouldn't use it (too expensive i guess).
50$Yes.A veteran traveler, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedEastern/Central Europe
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8/5/2014 23:36:53Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Meh. Maybe. Feel like most of that stuff can be found without much difficulty.$5Possibly$25YesNo-Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/5/2014 23:38:55A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeMoney. What are the best bank accounts for traveling? What do you need to know about money? How do you transfer it?

Airbnb/Couchsurfing have lodging taken care of.
Taipei, Taiwan$25YesA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 1:04:52A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Bangkok, Thailand$10Looking to start working remotelyExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50Single
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8/6/2014 2:32:32Better data. Your values for Tokyo are way way off from my experienceNoFix your DATA! Since I know the data for Tokyo is wrong I can't trust any of the rest of your data. I tell everyone I know not to trust youNoA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup)Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale40-50SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 2:33:35Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyYes$5Yes$50Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 2:49:47A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidYesChiang Mai, Thailand$50A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/6/2014 3:20:01NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)$10$25Absolutely. Maybe, depending on how it fit in with my accommodations A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 3:37:51Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up serviceWroclaw, Poland$5A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedEastern/Central Europe
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8/6/2014 4:11:59Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)don't make NomadKit, that idea just sucks.add list of nomad friendly apartments for each city, get % if they book. same for coworking places.

better make a guide "how to become financially and location independent", than "guide to Wroclaw for digital nomads".
I don't understand why e.g. in Timisoara rent is $267, and nomad cost of living $2125, is there a hidden hookers and blow cost, or..?
Nomad cost of living should be a bit more elaborated..

also I have yet to meet a person who wants to visit Detroit, Raleigh, Columbus or Omaha, or has even heard for Park City
noInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/6/2014 6:24:25Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$10Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/6/2014 6:35:11Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality$5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotelyVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedSouth America
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8/6/2014 6:48:26A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 9:36:53Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 14:38:11A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5Yes, it doesn't make sense to constrain individuals to a physical office location.YesA remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiencesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 14:49:02A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersInitial Visa length in days or months.
Renewed or extended Visa length in days or months.
Any strange or unusual travel requirements.
Chiang Mai, Thailand$15Yes.$75- Maybe a digital nomad's tried and true travel gear page with discounts on gear via affiliate links.

- In person social networking events, something like the Tropical MBA Dynamite Circle but without the need to have a thriving business criteria or pay the $600/year subscription fee. Something aimed more at the newbie.
Your NomadList is very well done, thank you for you efforts on putting this together. My only real suggestion would be that you might want to figure out a way to allow people to include recommendations for smaller cities or towns where there might not be a lot of co-working sites for example, but still might make a good location to work out of just the same. For example, I live just outside of Burlington, Vermont in the USA. Burlington has around 100-150,000 people, is home to the University of Vermont, which has a teaching hospital associated with it, and is also home to IBM's primary semi-conductor research facility. It also has a pretty descent tech scene given its size. However, I have never tried to live in Burlington and work as a digital nomad there so answering many of the questions you have posed in the spreadsheet is a bit problematic. Having said all that, it might still be cool to somehow have a means to post information about such locations. I'm guessing maybe through a city specific forum setup. I would bet that there are quite a few smaller locations in the USA, much like Burlington, that could compete with some of the lower to mid cost alternatives already on your list. Anyway, just a thought.

Also, I really enjoy your blog especially now that you have created an index for it. Thanks for mentioning that on your Twitter stream, it is much more useable now. :) I am still working my way through the content and learning a lot as I go. I appreciated the honesty of your blog post about the initial rude attitudes you experienced in Vietnam. I hadn't heard that before and it was refreshing to read such an appraisal.

Well, that's it for now. Good luck with your 12 startups in 12 months endeavor, reading about your trial and tribulations is absolutely inspiring. :)

Keep up the great work and take care.

Bob
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Devise to Monetize (@devise2monetize)
devise2monetize@gmail.com
Yes, but for a smaller segment of the population than what a lot of those in the media like to project. I think it is a good idea if you can find the right sort of digital nomad "ambassador" to shepherd the newbie and help prevent some of the initial financial gouging that might otherwise take place. Like a maritime agent of sorts.$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale40-50SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 15:36:16Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyPhotos added directly on the site - give you an even better feel for it. Additionally, maybe even Airbnb listings, or direct links to places to stay.Yes$15yes$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleUnited States
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8/6/2014 17:31:44NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. potentially, if it was very cheapShanghai, China$5yes$25hopefully!noInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupFemale20-24In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/6/2014 18:08:19Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersLondon, United Kingdom$10$25absolutelyit depends of the citysounds interesting, want more info A remote worker (as a freelancer)Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/6/2014 18:44:48Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34MarriedSE Asia
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8/6/2014 20:14:10NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListNot sure if i have something additional in mind. I would try actually.Bangkok, Thailand$10I would pay for organization of an event for digital nomad. Moreover i would participate in something like this.


Definitely.
It will be certainly easier with such a handy bundle.
$50Participation is most meaningful monetizing I think.

Probably some *great* social thing, though I'm kinda away from this part. Probably.
This works great at the moment - so I assume that it will continue this way, or even better.
It may also be useful, but not necessary. Cannot define price for such a service..If conditions permit - sure, I would. A digital nomad, A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/6/2014 22:24:29Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $10$25A digital nomad, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleRussia
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8/6/2014 23:56:16Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Tokyo, Japan$5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/7/2014 1:00:05A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListthe job board would be a good way to (a) keep a community strong if it's where people come to find work, and (b) a proven way to monetize (pay for job postings).

Turning the list into something actionable, e.g. "Chiang Mai is #1? I can go for 3 months. I want a button that books everything (flight/hotel/hostel/etc.)"
at first glance, no. I'd rather buy into the lifestyle: access into community tips, job leads, etc. Adding an extra transaction adds friction, but I want to be abl eto just bum around, work, and have a service manage all the headaches.amazon-prime like subscription that keeps me abreast of everything: what cities are good at what times of year, connections into local scenes, tips/rates in hotels/hostels, flights, what city just became hot, etc.nope.job boards! You'd have to have a community first, though. Chicken/Egg problem.I want a button next to each city on the nomad list that says "book it now", takes me to a reservation system based on nomadlist ratings/recommendations, etc. Affiliate marketing, plus saves people the hassle.


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I really, really hope so. Not completely, though. Having everyone be so close has some petri-dish-like benefits that nomads don't have. I think this is the future of an awful lot of work (like, everyone who sits in a cubicle and could honestly work from home all the time)No, I like the experience of finding tuk-tuks/rickshaws/taxis/etc. That might not apply to everyone who's not experienced with travel, though. (airport taxis are a common source of scams)oh hell yes. Doesn't work with companies with people with families, though. A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34In a relationshipUnited States
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8/7/2014 2:42:19A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersMore Twitter or social media integration where you can see people that have lived in a certain city and share stories and experiences with themYeahHanoi, Vietnam$15Use a regularly-updated job boardSure$25Wifi?I would love to think it is. It's been my dream forever.Yes!$50YesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale25-29In a relationshipMexico
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8/7/2014 6:41:20Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. In case I was to have the opportunity to go there and try that lifestyle, sure.$15I'm not sure yet, but I'm frankly charmed by it.If it'd be possible with affordable rates why not.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiencesAloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/7/2014 9:43:25Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workersHanoi, Vietnam$25$100A remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleUnited States
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8/7/2014 15:40:25Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListI'd prefer it in a mobile app, but yes I'd be willing to pay a few bucks—maybe up to $10 if it included a credit or a discount for a coworking space in that city.Chiang Mai, Thailand$5Yes!$25Awesome service!Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a small groupMale30-34SingleCanada
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8/7/2014 16:47:46Add more cities/countries$5$25Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expensesAloneFemale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/7/2014 17:43:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidTokyo, Japan$10$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29Singleturkey
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8/7/2014 23:57:57Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5$25Yes40YesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Female25-29SingleUnited States
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8/8/2014 0:10:00Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListSure.Rio de Janeiro, Brazil$5NoYes. NoYes. A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/8/2014 3:10:57Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/8/2014 9:32:49A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Ehh maybe, pretty veteran.Bangkok, Thailand$5Not really.$25I'm an anti-consumer, I just want to steal your free info.Localized VAs to help you setup in that area (e.g., find place, etc, to heck with the nomadbook, I just want someone to hold my hand to my place and make sure everything is ready to go so I can hit the work ASAP)Yes.Yes.DunnoMaybe.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale34-39SingleCanada
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8/8/2014 17:14:30Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectyes$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/9/2014 21:08:57NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyChiang Mai, Thailand$15$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/10/2014 0:31:08Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListYes! I would pay around $50. But I would also pay more if I would stay longer (more data for 3G/4G).$50I don't really know. I would personally need like a 3G/4G & perhaps also few hours in a coworking space.NomadKit is a great idea. I think mostly via affiliate links (hotel/hostel booking, purchasing airplane tickets, Uber & other traffic services, co-working spaces (they could have a "NomadList improves" badge or something). Also tickets for local events & conferences a person might be interested in.You can also market cheap airplane tickets (via affiliate link) to people that are staying in location near that airport (where that airline has a discount) and could fly out to another destination.I sure hope so.Not really.Sure, why not.A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleSlovenia
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8/10/2014 1:50:49Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidShanghai, China$5cab n directory servicesofcourse$50yep20-50usdy notLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiencesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34Married
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8/10/2014 8:48:55More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/11/2014 0:07:57A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyFor some reason I'm still hesitant taking the leap. I think that's true for many people. I think you'll need to decide whether to focus on existing nomads that are already doing it (easier to convert, but smaller market) or provide the tools and guidance for wannabe nomads to actually start living the nomadic lifestyle (harder sell, but huge market).

My recommendation would be to 1) check whether there are indeed those two groups of people, maybe there are more, 2) classify the results of this survey into those groups so you have a better idea of what kind of person wants what, and 3) talk to people from those different groups one-on-one to get a better idea what their needs are, what's potentially holding them back from traveling, etc, etc.
Yes.$50Anything that saves me time or money.YES!!$100Just needs to be the best money can buy.YesYes and no.

It would be convenient, but I also like the discovery process of figuring it out myself. It gets me out of my comfort zone so when I arrive at my hotel/whatever I feel like I already 'conquered' the city (if that makes sense).

However, if someone guides me through the whole process I might feel trapped at my hotel as it's still kinda scary to get out in the unfamiliar world.
YepA remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/11/2014 0:41:25Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleComfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/11/2014 2:09:39A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectThe biggest thing the site is missing right now is a community. There are however many of us using the site and contributing data because we are all passionate about this lifestyle, but there isn't currently any way to connect with others.

The discussion board / forum would be a step in the right direction. Since many of us travel regularly it would be great to easily find other nomads in any given city. There is definitely value in nomad guides, but as you said in one of your posts its not the location or the travel, it's the people and the connections you make. So facilitating those connections would take nomadlist to the next level and ensure constant traffic to the site.
Perhaps. I have been doing this for two years now, so I don't feel intimidated by moving to a new country and the process of getting settled is always an adventure. That being said, there are a number of things that would be very useful, that your site already provides to some extent:

- Locations of coworking spaces
- Curated lists of short term accomodations, grouped in different budgets
I can't answer either of the above questions because it's all dependent. I currently don't have a next destination, but if I did I would consider buying a guide.

The greatest service the site can provide is connecting all of the like-minded individuals who visit the site. But charging for that would greatly limit the network of nomads, and thus lose a great deal of value. I would say build the community and then monetize the views. Ad revenue isn't pretty but if it will allow nomadlist to evolve and grow around a community of nomads then it's well worth it.
After building out the community, you could use the MeetUp.com model of charging people to post events while allowing anyone to view and attend events for free.

Ideally you just make so much in your other ventures that NomadList can remain completely free to maximize the network effect.
Build out the community. Even just a simple forum.I think the future of work is a balance between this and the classic model. There is still value in in-person communication, and having people accessible in real life. We will see a more equal distribution of remote vs non-remote in coming years.No to the former, yes to the latter. For anyone who's traveled in a completely foreign city before this is likely not an issue. Getting from the airport to the city center isn't difficult enough to pay for, at least not for me.

However, getting set up in a new country might be valuable. More specifically, help in finding reasonably-priced short-term accomodations. If it takes even one hour to find an appartment then I would happily outsource it to nomadlist, and it invariably takes longer than an hour, days even. This is something I would _definitely pay for._
~ USD $100n/aA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/11/2014 3:35:28Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, depending on content. So far my main struggle/confusion with setting up abroad has been figuring at what regulations/admin stuff I have to comply to. Stuff like housing was not easy either but it's pretty easy to find out how to go about that the best way.$15Yeah seems usefull$25Travel passOnly for people who look to explore new horizonsNot really0Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/11/2014 4:53:51Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersA remote worker (as a freelancer)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale25-29SingleSpain
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8/11/2014 16:43:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList/YesBelgrade, Serbia$5/Yes$25///PartialyNo//Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/12/2014 6:40:58Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScorepartnerships/advertising with co working spaces, internet cafes, hostels, and so on.thank youyesnonoLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/12/2014 7:42:42Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyYesHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam$15open to exploring other featuresyesyesA digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneFemale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/12/2014 15:22:13Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $10Looking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupMale40-50MarriedRussia
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8/12/2014 21:16:14NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam$5Looking to start working remotelyVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale40-50MarriedCentral Asia
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8/13/2014 5:15:02Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectbasically, any means to connect with like minded people to create global digital nomad takeover. I would also like to hear that people do for living, i already have some money comming from one of projects. But I'm considering something new...No way, boring read and total waste of money. I had a lot of books, but they huge amount of space in a bag. I gave them all away, just have one.

I would rather grab a beer with a local Nomad and hear his experience. Or experience it on my own.
Guidence at some place, people who can show around and help me to settle down fast.No.How about organization that tries to solve legitimization of Digital Nomads? Increase government awareness on such people. I would give you some bucks for this.

You can also put couple of banners from start-ups which are Digital Nomad registered. With monthly fee or something. It would be interesting to click on a banner which leads to something fellow digital nomad did.
Not for everyone.Yeah, that would be sweet :)Nope, it's not your main business, i bet you will not do great at it.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleWestern Europe
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8/13/2014 6:06:07Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Suree, why not of it was useful. Chiang Mai, Thailand$10Definitely! $50I sure hope so. Yes, seems useful to me.hard to say. A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/13/2014 7:26:58Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$10$25YES!A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/14/2014 6:32:25Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a cityYou're missing what is surely the most obvious, basic, and essential feature....VISA INFORMATION.

That's EXACTLY what digital nomads need to know when researching a destination...how long can we stay.

Sure we're 'nomads' but most of us like to stay put for a few months at a time to get into a routine and work so we need to know how long we can legally stay for and what the process is.

Kind of shocked that information isn't here tbh....
Yes$50A veteran traveler, A digital nomadMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/14/2014 10:07:11More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListI think these are all great ideas for additions to the site. My biggest thing would be this: There ought to be a clear distinction between "official NomadList data" and those who can contribute in a crowdsourcing capacity. It must be understood that a large percentage of people who go to this site will just be looking for information rather than actually thinking of living like a nomad. For those who are actually thinking about taking the leap there should be a way to personally connect beforehand with other nomads or workers in the area. There needs to be a social networking component.It would have to cover a whole region at a time with information that could not be found elsewhere. Shanghai, China$5Account to share ideas with other people with similar interests. Could be a free account and a "premium" account similar to LinkedIn. This could provide benefits to those who are actually soliciting or seeking others out in certain areas.Yes. When taking this leap I would be willing to pay a little extra for convenience.$50Place (or idea of place) to live temporarily. Public transport pass. List of upcoming tech events. Where to find others to connect with. Sponsored hostels, events, travel companies. Pay to post jobs or market company. Pay subscription service for digest on news or pay for premium account. Standard banner ads would not be a huge burden to the UI. I am a huge fan of this project and what you are trying to accomplish! Would love to help and contribute in any way that I can. I have many other ideas for the product; feel free to reach out at jonathan.hittman@gmail.com.Not necessarily...this is not for everybody and most work is still regional. It could definitely pick up steam for the young and adventurous. Yes. Set up would be very important.?Certainly. This seems like it would be a more temporary situation for most, though. If a company grows they will want their own space.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsExperiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a small groupMale20-24SingleUnited States
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8/15/2014 3:23:57Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectYeah maybeAmsterdam, Netherlands$25I would like a computer to tell me exactly where to go and what to do at all timesMaybe!! If you put loads of data on the SIM.$75Pretty muchA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), A remote worker (for BigCo), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/15/2014 22:02:43Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectA remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale20-24In a relationship
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8/16/2014 0:46:33Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely- Information on Visas / Tax issues that may arise from working remotely in each specific country
- Local wifi spots where nomads can work.
- Quick Do's & Don'ts in specific countries.
Hong Kong, China$5I would make them available as in-app purchases.No.- Integrate with Airbnb and see if they can pay you via an affiliate programme.Keep up the great work!Yes, it provides greater reward and work / life balance.Yes.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/16/2014 23:34:59Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListI would like to know how the nomadScore is being calculated, 'cos maybe it doesn't represent what I need from a place to live/work for a whileno$5maybe, but I'd like to buy it for more than one-day$25city mapI think the nomad kit is the best thing you could offer, also job offers to remote workersI love ur site! I'm gonna travel to Sydney, Asia and Europe (starting on december 12th), so let me know if I can help u with anything.
good luck man!
yes, but not for everyoneno0maybe internetA remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleSouth America
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8/17/2014 11:08:05Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. More detailed breakdown of city costs.Yup.

Kuala Lumpur. Actually I would buy the whole collated works!
Jakarta, Indonesia$15Yes$50Discount accommodation voucher. Map to coworking space. List of tech meetups. Tech friendly accommodation listings. YesSure but it would be straight out price that determines if I use it.50YupA remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale34-39MarriedAustralia
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8/17/2014 19:39:12Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workersDublin, Ireland$15A remote worker (for BigCo)Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedWestern Europe
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8/18/2014 2:18:27Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListIt would be great to know the best 'weekend trips' away from the cities in the preposed cities.Yes, most probably. Would have to be very high quality insider information.Hanoi, Vietnam$10A nomad checkin. Foursquare/swarm check in for nomad workers. Get people to give you a huge amount of data of real work environments around the world, could also feed into the "find nomads in the same city as you" idea.

A combination of location, internet speed and work environment all in one check in. Maybe look to the foursquare api for venues or just let people evaluate their check in's through the eyes of a nomad traveller.

If the company's market environment suites, I do think this could be the future of work.

However I also think it could be the future of EDUCATION! I am actually working on a project during which, I will be travelling around asia whilst learning online through various Cousera courses and other resources.

We have an insane amount of resources available to us and all we have to do, is have access to an internet connection.

If we we are looking to replace higher education with online courses. We need to build into the experience a sense of freedom and adventure that can be found in university. The same experience I have found whilst travelling.

Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/18/2014 21:28:46Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersonly if i was to stay there a few days (like ten or more)Amsterdam, Netherlands$5nopewhen i travel i don't need (want) to work the whole day. i would rather buy a more flexible dealby helping nomad workers to connect with the local business community ?for some of us maybe but not for the majoritynoyes i would especially if this is a remote and very special placeA remote worker (my own startup)Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/18/2014 23:35:25A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScoreLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxuryWith my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipGermany
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8/19/2014 1:45:41Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyHave recommended places to stay for each city. Maybe when a user expands a certain city to get more info there's maybe 3 or so suggested places to stay...these could be through airbnb.com, maybe they offer some sort of affiliate/referral program that could help monetize your site. I spend a lot of time looking at places to stay on airbnb so I think this could be a real time-saver for the digital nomad.I would.

I think this might work as a SAS (software as a service) product as well. Maybe an iOS app where the user could input where they're going and then the app shows them info for that particular city, data that's constantly updated (maybe by users) so it never goes stale.
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10not sure...probably notMight be more interested if it had the option of a one-day, one-week or one-month co working pass.You might be able to use the groupon model, offer a discounted rate for something like a group tour for nomads through a partnership with a tour company. Could be a good way for like-minded people to get together.

You could also use that tactic of showing only certain city rankings for free and then asking for either an email signup, donation etc to see the rest of the list. If you're providing a ton of valuable info (which you are) it doesn't hurt to at least ask for a donation. People will pay, especially if you tell them how much time and energy you put into this project.
This is amazing, keep up the amazing work and I can't wait to see where NomadList goes!YES!!!Ya probably15% more than the price of regular transportationYes, although this might be better if somehow partnered with airbnb...unless you're just thinking to launch a site like airbnb but specifically for digital nomads. I would definitely use that site!A remote worker (my own startup)Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States
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8/19/2014 3:48:14A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersMedellin, Colombia$5NoIt would be interesting to add another factor to the list: how much startup activity actually happens in any of the cities listed? Personally, I like Medellin (biased opinion since I live here) because beyond being a nice place to live, it's also a startup hub. I know for a fact that when I leave Medellin, it'll be for some other city with a vibrant tech scene, not a backpackers' hideout with good Internet. NoA veteran traveler, A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiencesWith my partnerMale40-50In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/19/2014 7:09:21Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList$5$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/19/2014 8:33:41A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyBerlin, Germany$15this is cool!$50has been for me for 6 years nowYes, and I've had this idea for awhile now. My partner is an incredible cook and has catering experience and can accommodate any dietary restriction.

http://ecquire.com/nov/

We also want to buy land and farmstead and eventually host this kind of service.

Hit me up if you want: beep@staydecent.ca
A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipCanada
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8/20/2014 5:53:22A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Possibly$10$25Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleUnited States
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8/20/2014 6:23:10Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListUbud, Bali, Indonesia$15$25A travel blogger, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneFemale25-29SingleSouth America
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8/20/2014 11:40:22NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workersA legend for the table. What does a checkmark mean? How is the point score generated?Maybe, if they were detailed, inexpensive, and contained things I can't find with Google. Chiang Mai, Thailand$5Not sure. Probably notI would really like to see some info on how to deal with all the other details - getting a work visa, dealing with taxes. I don't want to work on a tourist visa. I'm sure a lot of people do that, and maybe not pay local taxes, but I would prefer to do things the right way. Maybe you can have info, or a service, to take care of visa issues. A veteran traveler, A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male50-60MarriedUnited States
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8/20/2014 20:35:01A mobile app for iOS/AndroidTokyo, Japan$100$100A remote worker (for a startup)Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29MarriedUnited States
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8/21/2014 17:29:59Add more cities/countries, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadListYes.Bangkok, Thailand$10Yes.$100A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale13-19SingleWestern Europe
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8/21/2014 21:56:49Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad lifeYesHong Kong, China$10$50Sounds awesomeA remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupMale20-24In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
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8/21/2014 22:27:33Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. yesBangkok, Thailand$10NoDude, this had to be done. Congrats !

The average price seems too exact (you should probably round it, at least in the listing) and a bit out-of-nowhere.
Not for everyone obviously, but it could for many people.NoInterested yes.A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male13-19In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/22/2014 11:31:31Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up serviceI would like to see the following cities (all in which I've lived in):
- Bucharest, Romania
- Toulouse, France
- Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Sofia, Bulgaria
- Chisinau, Moldova
- Yangon, Myanmar

Mobile App is a must!

Last but not least, "flight time" icon: flight time from where? Does your website automatically recognize my location and calculates from there?
Not really.YesYes, defenetelyA remote worker (for BigCo), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerFemale30-34MarriedHaiti, France
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8/22/2014 15:31:06A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectNoA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedWestern Europe
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8/22/2014 23:33:21Male25-29north africa
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8/22/2014 23:39:52Add more cities/countries, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. $5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24In a relationshipRussia
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8/23/2014 23:28:08Looking to start working remotelyWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male40-50SingleEastern/Central Europe
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8/23/2014 18:06:52Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life$5Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
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8/24/2014 19:53:51NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect$10A remote worker (my own startup)Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipBahrain
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8/24/2014 22:00:44Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyLeipzig, Germany$5$100A remote worker (as a freelancer)Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale20-24SingleIndia
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8/25/2014 6:36:36Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Dublin, Ireland$10Why this need to be "The Future", let's just enjoy our lives! :)A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A nomadMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedSouth America
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8/25/2014 19:13:36A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListYes, provided that I'm going to the place. It could be useful to have a free one-pager for each location in order to research "the next stop" and what it would require. Although I would happily pay a small fee to get the actual solution/strategy guide.San Franisco, United States$15No, the guide alone should make that effortless to do yourself, right?Let established nomads in a location offer to help newly arrived in setting up. You'll probably me able to riff of that idea unless you already thought about it.If you'd like me to clarify or expand on some idea, my email is marcus.stenbeck@gmail.com, T: @marcusstenbeck

Thanks for setting this up!
For some people, yes. It should be advocated as a viable path alongside traditional location-based careers.Not really. I rarely use these types of "luxury" services.If I had a startup, yes.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months, Lobbying for remote work at the startup where I'm an employeeMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleUnited States, Western Europe (dual citizenship, categorize me as you see fit)
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8/27/2014 8:05:50A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Amsterdam, Netherlands$10Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
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8/28/2014 2:51:49A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Jerusalem, Israel$5Looking to add variety to more traditional travelLocal experiencesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleSE Asia
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8/28/2014 8:57:55Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Add low temperatures / temperature range to the data. Cities with wide High / Low temperature variance require day clothes and night clothes, adding to your travel burden.

Have you ever been to Las Vegas? A day that peaks at 40° C can very quickly drop down to 20° C. If you're not aware that you need to pack for both, you can find yourself getting ill from such a wide temperature range.
YES! I'd buy one for every city I go to (which can be dozens of places, mostly in Europe).Sofia, Bulgaria$10Can't think of anything at the moment. I'll let you know when I do.That may come in handy, but I probably don't need one. I tend to buy more than one day of passes at a time.$25A week's worth of the same at a decent discount from the daily rate.If I think of others, I'll be sure to let you know.Follow me back on Twitter! @ui_heroAbsolutely.That sounds a little extravagant for me, but in some places it may be worth it. If you don't know what you're doing in some cities, the taxi drivers will rip you off before you even get your feet on the ground.?THAT'S AN INTERESTING IDEA! If the price is right, I could see myself using that service.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male34-39MarriedUnited States
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8/28/2014 9:24:30Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely$5$25A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleWestern Europe
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8/28/2014 9:45:39Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male13-19SingleUnited States
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8/28/2014 23:45:13Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList$25A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
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8/28/2014 21:40:27Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers$5$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a small groupFemale34-39SingleWestern Europe
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8/28/2014 23:52:45Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Adaptive design needed.
On wide displays its very stretched and many empty places.
Yes!May be.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male30-34SingleRussia
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8/29/2014 5:56:04NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyBangkok, Thailand$5$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)AloneMale13-19SingleUnited States
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8/29/2014 6:25:57Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersYes. I would.Chiang Mai, Thailand$15Yes$75For me I figure out shit that I need when I get there. What is most helpful are the things to "watch out" for. Don't go here. Watch out for this issue. Try not to end up offending someone because of this...Very much so. Not for everyone but for a lot of jobs.Absolutely. Make it happen200yea. Especially if I'd be around like minded entreprenuersA remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiencesAloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/29/2014 18:02:33Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyLooking to start working remotelyMinimizing expensesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29SingleRussia
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8/30/2014 6:25:29Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersBuenos Aires, Argentina$5Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/30/2014 17:30:56Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connectWhile it's nice to have a lot of cities to compare, I really would prefer to know which cities have the strongest communities of location independent workers in them. Saigon, Chiang Mai and Ubud have definite location independent scene to tap into whereas Hong Kong has loads of business opportunity but less of a core community of location independents. It'd be great if you could rank that somehow. Omaha is just taking up space on the list.Doubtful. I would be interested in connecting with people in cities before I arrive to get advice from the ground and to link up when I'm in town.T-mobile has a sim that works in 120 countries. If I'm around for less than 3 months I'd rather not bother with cutting sims.Yes and no. I think coworking is absolutely here to stay. Even people with stodgy corporate jobs are frequently allowed to work from 'home' as much as one day per week which often ends up being in a cafe or cowork for many city dwellers. But I doubt that a majority of people will reduce their possessions to a carry-on only lifestyle and take off for distant lands for the majority of their time.Nah that's pretty soft.I might consider it for short term team retreats.A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale30-34SingleUnited States
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8/31/2014 14:45:03Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android$5Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsMinimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleCentral Asia
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8/31/2014 18:34:43A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadListManila, Philippines$10$50Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
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9/1/2014 14:35:50Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotelyA remote worker (my own startup)AloneFemale25-29Single
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9/2/2014 2:44:44Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/AndroidYes!Sao Paulo, Brazil$15Yes! Also helpful to include in this would be a map of the area and a public transport map.$50haha, I'd buy it anyway. The maps would be helpful, though, and maybe a list of nearby cafes or restaurants (near to the airport or whatever). And whether or not there's Uber or something similar. Newsletter/social media sponsorships/sponsored contentI love what you're on to here! I can't wait to see this grow.I don't think so, too many people like the old-school way of doing things. However, it is the future of MY work and increasingly, web-preneurs (if you'll forgive me for using such a term).`That would be nice but I'm perfectly fine without it. The whole point of nomadism (?) is to go to a new place and figure your shit out. I mean, isn't it?As much as I'd pay a cab.No thanks, I like hostels.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiencesAloneFemale20-24SingleUnited States
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9/2/2014 7:12:16A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workersChiang Mai, Thailand$5An Airbnb for nomads with space/facilities to offer to other nomads?It's a future of work, as is self-employment overall.No.No.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, About to graduate (non-technical subject)Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxuryAloneMale30-34SingleWestern Europe
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9/2/2014 22:35:58Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Please display what Location you think I am in -- even simply on hover over the Location icon (top-right). I don't think it's reading Zambia correctly, based on flight times ;). Could be wrong, but I don't know because my apparent location is not displayed.Not for the cities listed. I'd be interested in composing one for Lusaka, Zambia, though.Well, fantasy nomads appear to be a big market these days. You could monetize that crowd with How To Be a Nomad guides, etc. First chapter free, buy the rest. The real deals seem to be where your focus is, which is admirable and a breath of fresh air... I'm just uncertain how financially rewarding us minimalists are.

Wishing you all the best! I'm going to paste again the issue that brought me to this form:

Please display what Location you think the user is in -- even simply on hover over the Location icon (top-right). I don't think it's reading Zambia correctly, based on flight times ;). Could be wrong, but I don't know because my apparent location is not displayed.
According to whom? It's the present of work for me, you, and thousands of others.

I expect the current status quo (of waking to alarm bells, commuting to work on-site under the watchful eye of an authority figure, and taking timed breaks) to always be considered "normal" by children who were raised in schools under those same conditions (in the relatively modern, Prussian-inspired education system), taking them seriously as a reflection of "the real world."

This mode of work will always be viewed with skepticism by them. Good thing we only need 'em as users. ;)
... and take the adventure out of nomadic travel?Yep! If the markup wasn't too crazy.A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup)Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale30-34SingleAfrica (Zambia)
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9/3/2014 10:37:48Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityChiang Mai, Thailand$5$25Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale20-24SingleSouth America
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9/3/2014 22:19:23Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)$5$50A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsVariety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29SingleRussia
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9/4/2014 22:57:14Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)Shanghai, China$10$25A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29EngagedWestern Europe
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9/5/2014 1:41:29A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore$15Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
450
9/5/2014 4:13:07Add more cities/countries, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely$5$25Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiencesWith my partnerMale30-34MarriedUnited States
451
9/5/2014 19:34:41A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityI think allowing all the digital nomads out there to make a profile so that it's easier to find others and network would be awesome. Something like couchsurfing but for networking :)Definitely! No two ways about it.Looking to start working remotelyMinimizing expensesWith a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleWestern Europe
452
9/10/2014 15:59:56Male13-19
453
9/11/2014 7:07:02A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workersBangkok, Thailand$5$25Keep up the nice work!Absolutely!A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travelMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24In a relationshipUnited States
454
9/11/2014 20:54:37A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakersCreate communities to engage with people within a specific city. Ask questions, give advice, etc... In a light manared way.Davao, Philippines$5No. But it will for be part of the future of work. And a fun one :) Just not the whole thing.Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Pllaning internation travel with remote work in 1 yearMinimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male20-24SingleWestern Europe
455
9/11/2014 22:11:00NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionalityLocal gyms! For example, London has the phenominal EasyGym chain. I almost missed it.Tokyo, Japan$5YesA veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 monthsComfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)AloneMale25-29SingleCanada
456
9/12/2014 4:23:32NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. YesChiang Mai, Thailand$5NoPossiblyInterested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)AloneMale20-24SingleUnited States
457
9/12/2014 5:39:53Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workersnopeLooking to start working remotelyMinimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)With a travel partner (friend, colleague)Male25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
458
9/12/2014 11:22:51Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. Yes, but i'd be more interested in buying slightly more comprehensive guides (more like 30–50 pages). $10$25Great website, thank you very much!
Only comment I have is that I personally think the user interface and typography (layout, margins and hierarchy) and content structure and can be improved a bit. But generally the design works well! :-)
I think it is the 'future of work' for certain people with a specific mindset but not for everyone. Most people don't like to take risks and prefer a sense of 'security'. No-A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleLocal experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
459
9/13/2014 8:51:54Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers$10$50This pages is great. Of Course!NoYesLooking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyleMinimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)With my partnerMale20-24MarriedMexico
460
9/14/2014 12:04:29
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Tokyo, Japan$5$25
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneFemale20-24SingleSweden
461
9/15/2014 21:27:07
Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Taipei, Taiwan$5
Looking to start working remotely
Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female20-24SingleTaiwan
462
9/16/2014 0:35:18
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
$5
Customized itinerary, trip logging, access to community-based data (e.g. hotel scores by community members, feedback on proposed itineraries, restaurant tips and tricks, photos).
$25
Organizing meetups and charging a cover. A premium accountholder tier with access to more things.
This is effing awesome. I am most excited about the job board--and all the better if it's exclusive to NomadList.
Yes, wholeheartedly.$50-100 USD
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale20-24SingleUnited States
463
9/16/2014 0:56:55
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Medellin, Colombia$15non/a
more cities countries, better diversity not just the cliche spots
yesnoyes
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
464
9/16/2014 7:04:58
Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
For sure!Manila, Philippines$10
Local workspaces, a way to connect with fellow workers in the area, co-working forum/meetup (I'm a good behind the scenes kind of worker, but still want to be involved in something early stage)
Yes$75Translator app voucher?
Ads, mobile app, Airbnb/Uber tie in, groupon type deals around nomad hotspots, nomad hackathon for companies looking for quality employees who can work remotely.
I do web and mobile QA work, if you're ever looking for any help.
For a lucky segment, but more remote work from home in general, especially in the software industry.
sure.$25-50?I wish
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a small groupMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
465
9/17/2014 12:21:20
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneMale30-34In a relationshipUnited States
466
9/17/2014 17:53:33
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Possibly.Dublin, Ireland$10
Help in getting to know the land.
Yes, I would$50
I'm not sure. Anything that can help me get set-up.
I'm not sure.
Not exactly, except I am very excited for this opportunity.
MaybeYes$100I definitely would.
A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale13-19SingleUnited States
467
9/17/2014 22:54:27
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
Tokyo, Japan$5$25
Kyoto in Japan is my favorite city to live.
I look forward a remote working job to do it.
Although I am software developer, I think choose living city like choose life style.

I prefer to code in literature and relax life style.
Maybe in this perspective, cost may not be the first consideration for me.
Maybe.
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale25-29SingleEast Asia
468
9/18/2014 6:32:21
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
$5
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale13-19SingleUnited States
469
9/18/2014 23:07:56
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
One option could be to build a social network styled website for digital nomads, I find the job option interesting. A cross between Couchsurfing and LinkedIn? I'd also find interesting more info on education while on the road, some of this cities offer interesting education options that might also worth exposing.
NoUbud, Bali, Indonesia$5
special events, premium user-styled online networkings, expat finance information...
Maybe, specially the sim card part...
$50
Premium social network maybe, ways to connect between nomads, a developer living in Thailand, a business marketeer living in Medellín and someone else living in Spain get together and start a startup.
Around 1/4 of the Millennial generation are nomads probably, they move and interact between different cultures and locations. It's more a way of life than only the future of work. Europe and US are not necessarily the "places to be" of the future anymore.
Not really, nomads are used to to travel and move around...
I'd only care about the fast internet, that's the main worry, the rest is easy to set up...
A digital nomad
Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
470
9/19/2014 0:11:55
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Amsterdam, Netherlandsyes! yes! yes!
A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale30-34SingleTaiwan
471
9/19/2014 5:00:03
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Milan, Italy$10$50
Maybe a cool and simple little book with a list of expressions/words in the language of the new place. I'm don't speak french and I will love to have sample and useful phrases in handbook :) (maybe in the app?).
Idk, it's just a thought.
I don't think everyone will work like that. I guess we'll see more of that and a lot of new start-ups born like that... Let's see where it's going to lead us :)
Yes, at very least to have some directions and a help to get in the first place to stay.
A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleSouth America
472
9/21/2014 4:14:52
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Prices seem too high for some locations
No. It's a dead business
This is interesting
For the question below 25$ a day in emerging counties is already lot
$25
Keep creating buzz around the website first. I don't think guides are the right way to go as once one person downloads it everyone would have those info for free. It's much more interesting the NomadKit idea, I think you should focus around creating communities of startups and remote workers in specific spots (ie: Chiangmai) then start monetizing through NomadKits and events
If you want to brainstorm further : luca.bovone@student.ie.edu
Just a branch of itNoMight be
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale20-24SingleWestern Europe
473
9/22/2014 10:10:47$10
I would need more information
i hope so
nah, sometimes finding transportation is part of the fun of traveling
yes
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, curiosity and a desire to travel and work more
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerFemale20-24SingleUnited States
474
9/22/2014 16:31:15
A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality
$5
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale25-29In a relationshipMiddle East
475
9/23/2014 14:19:50
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Yeah, for BaliUbud, Bali, Indonesia$5Teleportation deviceYep$25Cheeseburger and a girl!
Any ideas to add some trusted users who will be able to change the data?
Yes
Yeah, if it would be cheap
$10
No, it will be too expensive than renting through locals.
A digital nomad, A remote worker (for a startup)
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a small groupMale20-24SingleUkraine
476
9/23/2014 22:55:40
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
$10
A digital nomad, A remote worker (my own startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Comfort / luxury, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale40-50In a relationshipWestern Europe
477
9/23/2014 23:55:07
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Validation of experiences for voting + Safety for foreigners considered. I come from Honduras (based in Germany) and it is pretty neat to just move, however the logistics and external considerations of daily life can be very strong.
Yes.
San Franisco, United States
$10
Unlocking information. Freemium model. Check Happinessworks.com for as reference.
Yes.$100
Transportation pass/taxi discount voucher + access to people to connect with.
Freemium model to information. Check Happiness Works.
Hire me as a remote worker part time as product consultant. I have vast experience with relocating employees + assisting remote workers in my current work: danilosierra.com.

If hiring is not an option, I would like to chat with you still as I have been using your product for a bit as a reference.
In absolute terms, not really, but definitely yes for an expansion of workforce reach and streamlining.

I see a growing niche, yes but not really mainstream. I am an office manager, so believe me, there are a lot of location-based-only opportunities. Check Nikil Saval's Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace for reference.
Yes. If there was a way to ensure modularity of relocation + bookable service, you would be golden.
25
Yes, company retreats and executive suites.
A veteran traveler
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleCentral American
478
9/24/2014 7:47:17
Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Chiang Mai, Thailand$5
A remote worker (my own startup)
Minimizing expenses
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male20-24EngagedCanada
479
9/25/2014 1:31:19
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
$25$25
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With my partnerFemale30-34EngagedUnited States
480
9/25/2014 20:02:28
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
-Yeah!Chiang Mai, Thailand-Yes$50-
Yes of course ... at least for some people.
YesDepends on the country
no, I like to travel and get together with other people ... I like tipps from local people.
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
481
9/26/2014 4:45:39
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Sao Paulo, Brazil$25
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipBrazil
482
9/26/2014 19:59:39
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Looking to start working remotely, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
483
9/28/2014 2:55:24
Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android
$10
A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With my partnerMale20-24MarriedEastern/Central Europe
484
9/29/2014 2:04:17
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up service
$5$25
A digital nomad, A remote worker (for BigCo)
Minimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
485
9/29/2014 10:57:19
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers
Buenos Aires, Argentina$5
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female20-24In a relationshipUnited States
486
9/29/2014 13:30:08
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Tokyo, Japan$10Yes$25YesFor some places yes$25-$50
A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29MarriedSouth Africa
487
9/29/2014 19:37:28
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Nomads wanting to meet up feature. I think you should have profiles of nomads and maybe their area of speciality. Eg SEO, UX, Social media etc. so we can talk to each other ask for help, meet up in cities and work together on each others projects leveraging our strengths in our areas to help different start ups and gain experience and contacts. I think this will keep us returning to nomadlist.

:)
YesBucharest, Romania$5
Startup kits, sim, transport cards/rental scooter, accomodation for a week
yes$50
Coupons? you basically have it covered..

Maybe a in city contact you can call if you have an emaergency and who is fluent in the language, but you limit the times of contact somehow with a certain amount of emails of skype time of calling, so you dont get people rashing the city contact.
Im hearing alot of monetize.. :(
Hi Peter,

Ive followed you for awhile and im going to Changmai next month and Bali next year.

If you ever in Phuket, please let me know. I would love to meet up and chat.

Matt Davison
YES!!!!!
not really. Ive been working in the Travel industy for 5 years and got out because you can do everything yourself and people get upset if you charge a rate and they pay and when they arrive they find it cheaper.. Its a competitive industry and the nomads you targeting have great internet researching abilities.
YES!!
A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleSouth Africa
488
9/30/2014 4:08:55
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I want to make my own rankings based on how much I value certain variables. Right now I can subset, but I want to adjust weights instead, e.g. if I have a weak preference for cold weather, strong preference for cheapness and strong preference for fast internet, what's the best place for me?
$5
Depends on the city, don't have one in mind yet.
$75
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With my partnerMale30-34MarriedEastern/Central Europe
489
9/30/2014 8:16:49
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
"freedom score" or the like. For instance, country safety, free speech, internet filtering.
$5
A veteran traveler, A remote worker (for a startup), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male34-39MarriedUnited States
490
9/30/2014 8:55:18
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale34-39SingleAustralia
491
9/30/2014 14:41:46
Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale34-39MarriedSE Asia
492
9/30/2014 15:43:25
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
$5$25YesYesYes
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male40-50SingleWestern Europe
493
10/1/2014 4:22:00
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Volunteer opps in each country? Type of food (i.e. mainly vegetarian, meat heavy, lotso noodles), solo female friendly.
Absolutely. Sure
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months, Planning lifelong travel - return home date NEVEr!
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneFemale30-34SingleCanada
494
10/1/2014 11:09:31
A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
What kind of work are people doing in each city. Are people doing software or design or something else...
not really, maybe that's because I'm yet to quit my current job and start my own company...Amsterdam, Netherlands$10
contacting other freelancers in the city.
that could be useful...$50
helping in contacting like-minded people, other freelancers.
This is a great idea and it has great potencial. Helping people work from anywhere in the world is great but helping them connect to other people in the same environment might help greatly as well.
Yes! Goodbye 9 to 5s!
not really. I like to do my own logistics.
yes!
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneMale25-29SingleSouth America
495
10/1/2014 15:06:13
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers
$10
Looking to start working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations
With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
496
10/1/2014 15:19:31
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
497
10/1/2014 18:19:57
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10
Affiliate with co-working spaces.
A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneMale25-29SingleNorway
498
10/1/2014 20:49:01
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
$25$50
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleCentral Asia
499
10/2/2014 0:41:37
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
New York City. An important guide since so many nomads, artists and brilliant souls are being priced out of the city. Generally this is a destination for all nomads, whether they are hopping in and out, here on assignment, or attempting to make it their full time nomad residence. How does one live here and actually have a lifestyle mitigating the expense factor and other potential challenging variables?
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$15
Partnering with established companies and organizations. Top down execution strategy. They need your help while continuing to transition to the new world economy.

Pursuing a relationship and partnership with Scott Berkun would be a great idea. He's someone who has successfully claimed territory in this space and would be crazy not to have a partner in crime to continue his thesis and platform, and by default giving you space to develop not only your own platform, but your individual personal brand.

Establishing credibility as a thought leader within this space will allow many more opportunities to accelerate your vision with hopes to monetize your space.

Ideas and Genius are great, Execution is both fun and painful, but monetization is often and regularly a b+tch.
When the media focuses on issues like the Yahoo work at home situation was in the headlines, you or preferably a publicist or partner should be pitching your expertise in the nomad space and securing interview opportunities on television, in print and with speaking engagements.

p.s. Maybe you've already done all this above, if so congratulations, I mention because I haven't read your bio... nevertheless, this is actually fun for me. Professionally, I invest and advise companies, countries, organizations on building and developing successful and sustainable platforms across the board.

Yes, it's the future of work. Hefty overhead is not a feasible option anymore... even for the established companies.
No
International Business | Frequent Traveler
Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female34-39SingleUnited States
500
10/2/2014 1:44:38
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
$50$50
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male30-34SingleUnited States
501
10/2/2014 2:20:51
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
$5$25
A veteran traveler, A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a small groupMale34-39SingleUnited States
502
10/2/2014 2:28:33
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Sao Paulo, Brazil$5$25
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleSouth America
503
10/2/2014 3:04:29
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities
yes- Taiwan, Spain$10
services to help me connect with others.
yes, not sure on features/price
$50yes
A remote worker (my own startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
504
10/2/2014 3:21:33
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Ways to help your city become better nomad city perhaps? Maybe this would just come in the form of a discussion.... not sure. Though seeing the lack of U.S. cities with good ratings, would love to see this platform help stimulate better environments for remote workers as well.
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Also how could you bring in interest from companies who hire remote workers? Or help companies get better at managing remote workers so we could work with more small companies?
no, probably would be more likely to donate randomly
time tracking? you'd have to beat out toggl in a big way though....
Would be more likely to buy a kit, probably wouldn't buy unless it was a rushed trip though.
$25
bus passes or train passes, probably would need to be something specific to the area I would be in.
Thank you! Very nice job on everything! So happy this is global too, so key!
I hope so!No, probably just bus it.
If I had a company, yes absolutely.
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
505
10/2/2014 4:14:20
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Tips on giving back to the communities where we travel, either voluntouring or simply some local ideas of charities, coworkings, schools, etc.
Yeah!!Lisbon, Portugal$10Sounds cool$25
Not for everyone, some people don't have the discipline needed and others want to be in a big office in their hometown where they've always lived.
Not particularly, this is part of the adventure for me.
Heck yeah
Looking to start working remotely
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleUnited States
506
10/2/2014 4:44:51
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Yes. I think I would be interested.Shanghai, China$10
Yes. That sounds good. Specially the SIM card part.
$50
I'm not sure right now. I just saw NomadList today, for about 10 minutes. Is hard to come up with some ideas in such a short period of time. I liked what I saw, but is too early for me to starting thinking about needs to be done next :).
Not really. Trying to figure it out a new place by myself is part of the adventure.
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale25-29In a relationshipSouth America
507
10/2/2014 6:13:39
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
$10$25You're doing great!Definitely
A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male50-60In a relationshipUnited States
508
10/2/2014 8:43:49
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
i'd rather pay a small fee monthly so the info is the most up to date and dynamic. a static pdf seems old-school.
i think it'd be good to have mentors who can look at your cv and your skills and give ideas about what kind of work you can shift into that will let you live remotely. it's a big question for me and a lot of people i know.
i hope so
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, freelancing but not remotely
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female40-50MarriedUnited States
509
10/2/2014 9:49:33
A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Closest airport, km and travel time
Direct flight connections (available at Wikipedia's airport page)
Direct flight times
Not really. The hardest is getting internet (the ease of getting a sim card and/or wifi varies greatly between countries) and a no frills functional place to stay. Visa can be an issue in some places but is usually well documented. The most valuable would be a startup kit: visa checklist, sim card checklist, closest sim card selling point from airport, recommended accomodations for the firt week.
$5
Alerts on the following:
* change in visa regulations
* change in entry requirements and maximum stays
* change in scheduled flights
* change in travel warnings
Commissions on other services (interpreters, guides, accomodation, rentals, health insurance)
From the content of the site and of this questionaire it looks like young single freelance workers are targetted. As a long time expatriate working for big firms and with a family, our needs are somewhat different but maybe worth sharing.
* Ease of getting and renewing travel visa and possible of long stays without 'visa runs'
* Ease of getting Business Visa
* Ease of getting medical insurance (travel insurance are typically void after long stays abroad)
* Proximity to a capital (embassies)
* proximity to an international airport
* availability and cost of international schools
* number of direct flights
* internet availability (speed is less of an issue if it takes many days to get a sim card)
* Safety literature usually completely misses the fact that at the end of the day the biggest risk is traffic accidents.

Good luck on your project,
Hugo.

PS. We finally chose Kuala Lumpur for our home base: relatively cheap, big city, great airport, visa process is good, english language widespread, great food.
Not in my field (major international projects). The trend is to reduce travel for cost and safety reasons. Typical project has multiple hubs located across the globe with co-located teams.
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (for BigCo), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale40-50MarriedCanada
510
10/2/2014 17:27:27
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Medellin, Colombia$100$25
100-250 US depending on the service
Perhaps
A veteran traveler, A remote worker (for a startup), Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Comfort / luxury, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
511
10/3/2014 4:02:14
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
noyes
A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24In a relationshipCanada
512
10/3/2014 6:08:24
Add more cities/countries, A job board for remote workers
Newsletter of remote jobs available
Yes$5
No ideas for now.
What about products for travelers? (or advertise about products for travelers).
Nice idea. Yes$25
Guide about the city. Adapter for notebook. Maybe some city money (and i pay in credit card). Mobile chip with internet.
(just a brainstorm)
Long tail. Many options for us
Congratulations for the site :)
I liked it a lot
Not for everybody, but to people who dream about this.
Yes.$50Yes
A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup)
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipSouth America
513
10/3/2014 14:06:56
Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)
Costs in adjustable currencies.
Hanoi, Vietnam$10
Awesome idea, keep it up!
I hope so.
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale20-24SingleNZ
514
10/3/2014 14:57:18
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up service
Add more countries (INDONESIA)
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$10Restaurants and Motelsof course$75nothingabsolutely yesyes$80Ubud
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleIndonesia
515
10/3/2014 22:11:42
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
$100
A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipPoland
516
10/3/2014 22:37:55
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
Personalized Nomad Score - allow me to select what attributes interest me and weigh each differently to calculate a score that is most relevant to me.
Not sure, if they seem to pack in enough data I might.Berlin, Germany$5Not really, no.
Maybe partner up with booking sites to recommend nomad friendly rental places.

Also, I wouldn't mind tastefuly chosen and positioned adds on the site...
Yes but only for certain lines of work.
No, the part of the nomad lifestyle for me is figuring things out on my own when it comes to travel and accomodation. This site just helps me have an overview when deciding where to go next.
0
Yes. Accomodation that guarantees high speed internet is something I would be interested in.
A remote worker (for BigCo), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a small groupMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
517
10/4/2014 5:29:21
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale34-39MarriedUnited States
518
10/4/2014 6:16:51
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore
- show # nomads nearby the cities/country or open comment board of cities/countries
- guest blogging (by cities, countries)
- more accurate data (ok, I see many adjustments, you might take into account the average salary per country/city to estimate the cost of living for locals)
- general tips for legal visas (I know is passport dependant, maybe just more accurate for EU, USA, AUS in the beginning)
probably.$5Probably not.$25
The ways of freelancers/nomads being legally able to work in country (or how strict they are with some work papers regulations).
No,
keep it on! I'm going to relocate soon.
YESSS, definitely!!No, no need for it.
As I work alone, it might be cool to rent it with few other digital nomads and get locked into one place :D eheh
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
519
10/4/2014 12:27:15
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList
$10$25no
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale40-50SingleAustralia
520
10/4/2014 22:13:48
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10no
selling guides and service.
yesnoyes
A travel blogger, Looking to start working remotely
Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male30-34In a relationshipSouth America
521
10/4/2014 22:16:12
Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers
Maybe
San Franisco, United States
$10Maybe$25
Looking to start working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male34-39MarriedSouth America
522
10/4/2014 23:15:32
Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With my partnerMale25-29EngagedWestern Europe
523
10/5/2014 1:44:11
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
Locations of coworking spaces within each city.

List of best/reliable/cost effective internet service providers. It was painful to find in Thailand.
Defintely.Lisbon, Portugal$10
As an experienced Nomad I know how easy it is to obtain but this might be great for newbies.
Not sure why I just found your site...through Tim Ferris blog mention.
I've been a digital nomad for three years and have done tons of research. This is exactly the info I was looking for. Thanks!
It's the now of work
This sounds amazing but most nomads that I've encountered are solo travelers.
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female34-39SingleUnited States
524
10/5/2014 5:24:54
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
I could be interested in thisBangkok, Thailand$10
Not sure, what else do you offer?
I could$25Not right nowFor some yesThat would be nice$22No
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male50-60SingleSouth America
525
10/5/2014 8:17:15
Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5
A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Comfort / luxury
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female40-50SingleEastern/Central Europe
526
10/5/2014 17:07:27
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
No
Great idea and execution so far!
YesNo
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
527
10/5/2014 21:13:16
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
$10$25
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
528
10/6/2014 0:56:40
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
YesSao Paulo, Brazil$10
Great idea - SIMs have been quite an issue!
$75
Remote freelance offers for graphic & motion design
YesYesCountry dependant Yes
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipSouth Africa
529
10/6/2014 3:01:11
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
SureKuala Lumpur, Malaysia$5
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale30-34In a relationshipWestern Europe
530
10/6/2014 4:53:31
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A job board for remote workers
Bangkok, Thailand
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female40-50SingleUnited States
531
10/6/2014 5:50:56
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)
decent contacts for short-term apartment rentals.

better information! (i.e. I live in Sihanoukville Cambodia which is much cheaper than Phnom Penh.)

Perhaps your members should be putting together the information rather than you?
A remote worker (for BigCo)
Minimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale40-50SingleAustralia
532
10/6/2014 6:52:24
Add more cities/countries, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
A veteran travelerMinimizing expensesAloneMale50-60SingleUnited States
533
10/7/2014 1:27:07
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
So far so good.Yes, I would.Tokyo, Japan$15-Yes.$25--
Not at the moment. Nomad work life is still really basic for me as for now. (Just discover NomadList site)
An option definitely.
Nope. It defeat the purpose of been a nomad for having chauffeur. Don't mind the setup though.
--
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale40-50SingleSE Asia
534
10/7/2014 1:44:49
Add more cities/countries, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)
$10
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipEastern/Central Europe
535
10/7/2014 1:52:42
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Entertainment score? Probably based on the time of the year
Safety also
Buenos Aires, Argentina$5$100
1 weeks worth of the above
A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleUnited States
536
10/7/2014 4:47:50
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city
A remote worker (for a startup), A remote worker (for BigCo), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expensesMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States
537
10/7/2014 5:07:30
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male20-24SingleWestern Europe
538
10/7/2014 6:01:26
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Yep, for US$9Sao Paulo, Brazil$10
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29In a relationshipUnited States
539
10/7/2014 13:13:43
Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam$5$25
connecting with locals willing to host businesses/business people during business trips.
YesYes$20
A travel blogger, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneFemale20-24SingleUnited States
540
10/7/2014 13:41:28
Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
locations in central and south america
n/a$5n/an/a$25n/an/acool list, bro hah
Not at all. But it is an awesome experience for those of us crazy enough to figure it out in the present.
no. that's a lot of the adventure!
n/an/a
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, author of american eXodus
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male34-39SingleUnited States
541
10/7/2014 17:38:08
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
Explanation of air quality index - seems wildly inaccurate to me.
A monthly packageProbably notYes$200Yes
A remote worker (my own startup)
Minimizing expensesAloneMale40-50In a relationshipUnited States
542
10/8/2014 2:53:00
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleUnited States
543
10/8/2014 17:47:26
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers
PossiblyChiang Mai, Thailand$5Yes$50
Expanding the job listing would be a good source of income
Keep up the good work!YesNon/an/a
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
544
10/9/2014 3:30:37
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
More in-depth description of setting up and working in different cities, by people who have real experience in those cities. Photos and real prices for food and (specific, not generalized) accommodations would be very helpful in assessing potential cities.

In other words, for a given city, I'd love to see several examples from people living there where I can see photos of their apartment and know what they pay for it, etc. Even if one is luxurious and one is bare-bones, that helps me understand what living in that city would cost me, given my preferences for level of luxury, etc.
This sounds great. Again, especially if the guide included several options in terms of parts of the city and level of accommodation.

I would recommend that you not try to price these too high, since a potential buyer might be interested in a handful of cities; I'd buy five guides for $5 each without worrying too much about the cost; if I had to spend $10 or more each I'd probably only buy for a city I was really sure I might want to go to.
Medellin, Colombia$5
I haven't yet lived/worked as a nomad, so the only service I can really get excited about now is better information on what costs and life are like in different cities.

I see the potential in other services for more experienced nomads, but not sure what else I'd pay for myself.
I think you are on the right track with the general idea here. Hope you can figure out how to grow and sustain it. Good luck!
I do think an increasing number of people will be interested in doing this. I think saying it is "the future of work" overstates things quite a bit. It's likely a growing niche, but still a niche market.
Probably depends on the city and how complicated it seems to set up in.
Looking to start working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Western-style accomodations, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale40-50SingleUnited States
545
10/9/2014 16:43:58
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Success and failure cases

Advices of experienced Nomad people
Maybe yes. I don't know right now what city I will visit.$5Only if it is cheapest.
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
546
10/9/2014 17:56:39
A mobile app for iOS/Android
A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneFemale25-29SingleUkraine
547
10/9/2014 19:59:32
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Places where other nomads have been, with prices, reviews, etc.
YesChiang Mai, Thailand$10
You could talk with hotels/hostels to get better mid-term pricing for nomads (1 to 3 months).
I'd rather pay a bit more and stay in a place with gym, pool and clean sheets than in a house with no other amenities.
From what I have seen some nomads are able to get hotels/hostels to discount for mid-term to prices almost identical as apartment/bedroom renting. You could set up some deals and gain affiliate commission through this.
I'm an entrepreneur from Lisbon, Portugal (also a great place, but you don't enjoy it that much when you're a local ), I would definitely go on a 6 to 12 month journey if I could stay in a nice exotic place for under 500-600€/month.
Btw, if you need info for Lisbon, hit me up at tiagomdreganha@gmail.com . I think it is one of the best destinations, best price/quality/location (bedrooms with house service are going for 200-300€ in the center of Lisbon), free highspeed wi-fi everywhere, 35€ bus/metro monthly pass, cheap (and amazing) food, and sunnier almost all year .
Maybe$50
Mid-term hosting arrangements
For entrepreneurs and business owners yes, for the rest of the population, not so much.
Not so much on airport, but has I've said before, I think you should profit from mid-term price arrangements with hotels/hostels for nomads, and you up-sell the other services. Just don't forget, a nomad always looks for the best price/quality/confort
Ok, I went ahead and already answered this.

Yes, BUT, please make price levels, there are people who just want a cheap nice place, others don't mind paying extra.
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale20-24In a relationshipWestern Europe
548
10/10/2014 0:10:52
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Penang, Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
$5Possibly.$25
Information about local meetings of digital nomads.
I hope so!
Possibly, if it is my first time in a country that is very different from where I have visited or where I don't speak the language.
$50+
A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
AloneFemale25-29SingleUnited States
549
10/10/2014 6:29:17
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
NoNoNoYesA digital nomad
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerFemale25-29In a relationshipMexico
550
10/11/2014 5:05:10
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29SingleUnited States
551
10/11/2014 6:00:36
Add more cities/countries, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Bucharest, Romania$15
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With my partnerMale30-34MarriedWestern Europe
552
10/12/2014 15:32:58
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Nomad Services directory

Info on how to get pocket wifi devices - this is a huge productivity booster but not talked about much. I use pocket wifi to connect my iPod touch and my computer to the internet at once.

A Consumer Reports-style directory of workspaces, with specifics like:
- power outlets?
- standing desks?
- how loud/crowded is it usually?
- what are the hours?
YesMedellin, Colombia$10
Posting freelancer/service ads

Perhaps a Membership that gets discounts
yes$50
I don't care about the Sim card, cuz I don't have an unlocked phone. Do care about pocket wifi though.
message board would be nice. As long as its cheaper than the DC ;-)
For some people. Also the future of travel.
maybe50yeah thats a good idea
A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (for a startup)
Minimizing expenses, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male34-39In a relationshipUnited States
553
10/13/2014 18:25:01
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList
The main restricting issue for me when I consider working as a digital nomad is accommodation. When I go travelling for a short period with my mates, I'm more than happy to pitch up in a hostel. But going somewhere for 4-8 weeks, I need to know I've got somewhere comfy and affordable to stay.

AirBnb have only just really cottoned on to 'subletting' for a month or two at a time: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/sublets. That's great, but it'd be good to see places fellow nomads have rented and would recommend, so I could feel confident shelling out £750+ for a month's stay.
Perhaps. Berlin, Germany$15Not particularly.
Short of turning NomadList into a travel agent, you're doing well.
It's not entirely clear what makes up the full NomadCost. It'd be nice to see a full breakdown of how that cost is calculated, with variables for hostel vs hotel & coworking space vs no coworking space.
Without a doubt.
Maybe, though I'm quite independent.

I think there's more utility in NomadExperts acting as travel agents BEFORE you travel - using their knowledge of the city to give you the best accommodation, flights, workspace and advice based upon the things that are important to you. If they did all that for me, I'd be more inclined to just take them out for a meal on my terms when I'm there!
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24In a relationshipWestern Europe
554
10/13/2014 21:13:01
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Berlin, Germany$10Yes$50
Travel pass for public transport / or at least a guide for the cheapest ways to travel the city; emergency phrase book
Yes
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female20-24SingleHong Kong
555
10/13/2014 22:32:42
A veteran traveler, A travel blogger, A digital nomad, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneFemale40-50SingleUnited States
556
10/14/2014 0:21:50
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList
Hong Kong, China$5$25
A remote worker (for a startup)
Minimizing expenses, Comfort / luxury, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleEastern/Central Europe
557
10/14/2014 1:35:43
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
Yes.Ubud, Bali, Indonesia$5Maybe.$25
Maybe, but only for a short period of time.
No.
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, a student at Hyper Island looking into doing a thesis on working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female25-29SingleEastern/Central Europe
558
10/14/2014 16:55:12
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer), Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerFemale30-34MarriedWestern Europe
559
10/14/2014 18:59:32
Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Jobs board should be interesting for many people to get into this kind of life style. Companies probably pay quite some $$ for listing their jobs here.
A digital nomad, Creator of Things
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale30-34SingleGermany
560
10/14/2014 19:59:57
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
YesBerlin, Germany$15noFor some, yes.
no0maybe
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Western-style accomodations, Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale25-29SingleWestern Europe
561
10/14/2014 21:20:41
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life
Apartment swap board. I rent a place in Central Belgrade and would like to swap with someone else in another eastern european city with similar conditions for 2 weeks to a month, your site would be a good place to have such ads.
No, I think you should keep the info free.Budapest, Hungary$5
The apartment swap thing. Apartment finding agency.
Maybe. Probably not.$25
Coupons for local restaurants and bars which give great deals.
For me being an IT guy and Self-Managed Musician, yes. For all of humanity, probably not.
Only if the accommodation with good internet was organized and the landlords dealt with.
50 eur with accommodation organization
Yes.
A veteran traveler, A digital nomad, A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
AloneMale30-34SingleCanada
562
10/14/2014 21:47:05
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList
Sure, great idea.
Also you can include there common ways that local typically use to cheat foreigners (like, too expensive taxi at airport in Jakarta, go outside and
$10
Depends on the city and country, but why not! )
$25Absolutely!That would be great!
Looking to start working remotely, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29MarriedRussia
563
10/14/2014 22:36:53
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A job board for remote workers
$10$50
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipItaly
564
10/14/2014 22:55:36
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipAndorra
565
10/15/2014 3:59:18
Add more cities/countries, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources)
Chiang Mai, Thailand$10$25
More passes, less SIM stuff. Basically stuff that gets me places, I'm OK with tech stuff, but need help with other things
I think this is the future of some work.
Possibly, "setting you up" is pretty vague, I'm having a hard time picturing what this would entail
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale25-29In a relationshipUnited States
566
10/15/2014 13:09:38
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
This is an excellent platform you've built.
Yes I would be interest in buying a city specific Nomad Guide.Bangkok, Thailand$10
Nomad Ipad App that updates daily.
Sure$25
Sim card with data and Mobile broadband device
Sell some adspace to travel companies, urbanspoon, tripadvisor, airbnb etc.
I would like to work with you on a project or this one when you are taking on partners or finance. I'd be interested to buy a % of the company. George Phillip allsearch52@gmail.com
Definitely remote workers are the future
Yes$40-$60
Yes I would if it came w/ guaranteed 100mbps fast internet, private assistants, cooking service etc.
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Comfort / luxury
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male25-29In a relationshipAustralia
567
10/20/2014 22:53:31
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A map-display colored based on NomadScore, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers
Maybe, if the content is as good as, say the Lonely Planet chapetr for a city.Rio de Janeiro, Brazil$5
Niche advertisers - such as the co-working spaces, international health insurance, sim cards etc etc.
YesNo
A veteran traveler, A remote worker (as a freelancer)
Minimizing expenses, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale40-50SingleWestern Europe
568
10/22/2014 14:25:00
Add more cities/countries, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A job board for remote workers
Explain how the budget was built. Rent:? Food:?
A remote worker (as a freelancer), Looking to start working remotely
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Male60+SingleIsrael
569
10/23/2014 1:15:16
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers
$5$25oh god YES.
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With my partnerMale25-29EngagedSouth America
570
10/24/2014 10:31:04
What easy are easily reachable from a certain city. For example, San Pablo is far from Buenos Aires, but there are thousands of flights at a reasonable price to get there.
$5
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24Singleargentina
571
10/26/2014 19:23:44
Add more cities/countries, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers
the job board is mostly tech stuff. what about other options? or small start-ups that might need support? would also be curious to learn more about legal issues (visas, permits, etc). that would be a useful filter (amount of red tape)
$5haha, no
if you can't handle getting from the airport then you probably can't handle this approach to work
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences
AloneFemale30-34SingleUnited States
572
10/29/2014 7:36:28
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, More reliable data (less crowdsourced, more real data sources), A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
I'd rather buy an almanac-style reference guide (yearly by ranking) that focuses primarily on getting started remotely in general with cities divided by region. The price I selected would reflect how much I think a guide like that would be worth.
$25
I'd like to see some more traction on the job boards for working remotely and some resources to further knowledge for the types of skills that remote workers should have, including applied skills (HTML5, CSS, Javascript, etc) as well as discussions on soft skills (negotiation with existing employers to transition to remote work, etc.) An emergency support network (in case of emergency contact these people internationally with the following information) would also be worthwhile for anybody traveling for extended periods of time.
NomadList has a good core idea to work with but it only really services a very small amount of people. I would love to see it grow and connect workers with employers that can see and respect the value of this type of lifestyle for more jobs in the future, since in its current form the opportunities feel beyond the scope of non-senior skilled workers in the startup/tech world.
I feel that there are less and less reasons to have to maintain a physical office for a wider variety of jobs, but it depends on the demand for workers outstripping the available supply, and using it as a compensation bargaining chip (could be considered a benefit in and of itself). Only very large and small enterprises (1,000 or less, and 100,000 or more) will likely consider remote working, and even then only for specific skills.
That sounds like a pretty good idea - it would help alleviate potential scams in some locales, and also ensure you have someone to chat with before settling into work.
Unsure - price by local standards?
Sure!
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
With a larger group of friends
Male25-29SingleUnited States
573
10/30/2014 0:03:28
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, Book the best nomad hostels/hotels through NomadList, Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service
$100
I love your Blog ! :)

A dedicated Nomad Blog would be fun where you also let fellow Nomads share their Expereinces about places.

It is hard to get people to write so we could trick them into writing.

It is easy to start with Comments and let them Rate the places they have stayed.
(If this functionality is already there, my Apologies, I must have Missed it)
Yep ! I do.

As your Post said, Technology should be able to make us more Mobile.
I see this as the Epitome of NomadList .
Hmm....
Yeah, there is simply no one else doing that Now !
Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Comfort / luxury, Local experiences, Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale20-24SingleUganda
574
10/31/2014 7:22:35
NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A blog with articles on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A job board for remote workers, City-specific forum/community/discussion/board for people to connect
possibly$10yes$50
it's one future of work. it won't be the way 100% of people work but it will get larger and larger. In the end there are many professions that won't allow remote work, many companies that prefer people on-site, and many people that don't like travel. But for the rest of us it's a great way to live (if even just for a short time)
no
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Being able to work (office space, internet speed)
AloneMale34-39SingleWestern Europe
575
10/31/2014 14:12:23
Add more cities/countries, A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, A mobile app for iOS/Android
$50NoYes
A remote worker (as a freelancer), A remote worker (my own startup), A remote worker (for a startup), Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel, Planning major international travel in the next 6 months
Minimizing expensesWith my partnerMale25-29In a relationshipWestern Europe
576
11/5/2014 7:59:26
A job board for remote workers, An event for digital nomad / remote workers featuring successful speakers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. , Book flights to nomad locations through NomadList, Nomad airport pick up service, Nomad airport pick up + set up service to get you working remotely
YesMilan, Italy$5Yes$25Membership feesYesYes$50No
Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle, Looking to add variety to more traditional travel
Minimizing expenses, Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a travel partner (friend, colleague)
Female34-39In a relationshipUnited States
577
11/5/2014 12:26:26
A live map of digital nomads to meetup with in specific cities, NomadGuides instructing you how to set up in a city, A mobile app for iOS/Android, Individual city pages with discussion/comments functionality, A podcast on remote working, digital nomads and nomad life, A map-display colored based on NomadScore, A job board for remote workers, A filter range option to select your preferred range of cost of living, temperature etc. 
Not yet$15$50
Yes definitely. It's only a matter of time before we all do it
no
A veteran traveler, Looking to start working remotely, Interested in trying the digital nomad lifestyle
Local experiences, Experiencing local culture (food, activities), Variety (visiting many locations on a single trip)
With a small groupMale20-24In a relationshipUnited States