Nomad List

Nomad List

A global community of travelers working remotely.

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The best cities to live and work remotely for remote workers, based on cost of living, internet speed, weather and other metrics. For startups that work remotely and remote workers.
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The 2021 State of Digital Nomads

The biggest study on digital nomads ever by Nomad List
The 2021 State of Digital Nomads was ranked #4 of the day for October 8th, 2021
Nomad List tracks tens of thousands of location independent remote workers.
In this report, we try to figure out who these digital nomads are, what work do they do, and how they spend their life based on data from tens of thousands of Nomad List members.
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Launch tags:
Global Nomadβ€’Travelβ€’Remote Work
Launch Team

What do you think? …

levelsio
πŸ‘‹ Hi hunters! πŸš€ Remote work is now on an exponential trajectory and growing fast. With its growth, millions of people who are now newly working remotely from home, a cafe, or coworking space, I think will start to realize how mobile they've come and hit the road. πŸ€” Problem Previous studies about digital nomads have had the challenge of low sample sizes, this study is based on data from tens of thousands of Nomad List members. This sample size makes the biggest study out there of actual digital nomads (not just people who have the intention to become one like many studies). πŸ’‘ Solution My site Nomad List already follows tens of thousands of digital nomads. So it's in the best position to study them. In this report, I try to figure out who these nomads are, what work do they do, and how they spend their life. This report is generated live with data pulled straight from my database. Conclusions you can derive from this about digital nomads and remote workers are as always limited and merely indicative but possibly interesting. There is a selection bias due to Nomad List members having to pay to join the site, so it's not a random population. The title of this report is inspired by Buffer's amazing annual remote work report (and used with permission). πŸ’– I hope you like it and let me know any other stats I can generate for you about nomads!
BegΓΌm AvcΔ±
@levelsio Congrats on the launch!
Kevando
@levelsio lol liking blues music is unattractive
Brad Rossman
i'm shocked 50% of reported nomads are from the US as when I travel I don't see that many americanos
rameerez
Congrats on launching this, Pieter! The report is extremely interesting and gives a really good overview of who the average digital nomad is. What are some questions / insights you wanted to include in the report but couldn't? (because of lack of data, no way to measure accurately, etc.)