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A complete guide to digital nomad networks

Digital nomad communities each have their own unique culture and atmosphere. If you're thinking about joining one or want to learn more, this guide, put together by Nomadago, is for you.

This guide delves into the essence of digital nomad communities, reveals where to find them, and discusses what you can expect upon joining. Also, you'll find a list of the most popular digital nomad hubs and valuable tips to enhance your experience as a digital nomad. Whether you're in the early stages of your research or ready to begin this lifestyle, read on for the definitive guide to digital nomad networks.

What is a digital nomad community?

A digital nomad community is a group of people who live and work remotely, often in different countries. They gather in co-living or co-working spaces to share resources, collaborate on projects, and support each other. Digital nomads are attracted to these communities for their freedom and flexibility, unlike traditional work settings.

The social aspect is also important, as meeting fellow nomads and making close friends is very rewarding. These communities vary - some are structured with fees and events, while others are informal. Some nomads stay in one place for a long time, while others move around often, exploring new places.

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Benefits of joining a digital nomad community

Joining a digital nomad community has many benefits, whether you're new to the lifestyle or have been living it for a while.

Benefits include:

  1. Connecting with like-minded individuals.
  2. Opportunities for collaboration and networking.
  3. A sense of belonging and support.
  4. Access to resources and information.
  5. Encouragement and motivation from others.

For newcomers, a community provides essential support and guidance. For experienced digital nomads, it offers inspiration and creativity. No matter where you are in your journey, a digital nomad community can be very beneficial.

Types of digital nomad communities

  • Online communities
  • Hosted global co-living communities
  • Location-based nomad groups
  • Interest-based communities

Nomadago

Nomadago is your personal nomad community in an app. Add your friends, share your travel plans, and plan trips based on your network's calendar and locations. Stay in touch with friends worldwide by seeing when your paths will cross next. In public mode, you can also find new nomad friends when you arrive in a new city.

Its benefits include working for both new and experienced nomads, helping you find new friends and stay connected with your existing network to discuss trips.

Female Digital Nomads Facebook Group

Transitioning into the nomadic lifestyle can be challenging, which is why this Facebook group exists - to support women by sharing tips and connecting them with others in the community. Members regularly exchange advice on topics ranging from visas to recommended coworking spaces.

Hosted global co-living communities

WiFi Tribe

WiFi Tribe is a community for digital nomads seeking structure and support while traveling. They offer unique one-month "chapters" for 15-25 nomads led by Tribe hosts. Each month features new locations, accommodations with reliable wifi and workspace, and a chance to make new friends. The application process includes interviews to ensure a global network of like-minded individuals.

Its benefits include the freedom to plan your own days and activities, active Slack channels for advice and learning from other nomads, and regularly changing locations for exciting new trip options.

Hacker Paradise

Hacker Paradise is a community for digital nomads who work and travel simultaneously. Similar to Wifi Tribe, they offer members accommodation for digital nomads, workspace, and a network of like-minded people in various global locations each month. Hacker Paradise assigns 1-2 hosts who organize weekly lunches and skill-sharing sessions on topics like travel tips or marketing hacks.

Its perks include flexible trip options such as 2-week stays with various start dates. Each trip includes a coworking space where members can work together and consider it their home base.

Outsite

Outsite offers a unique twist on coliving, designed differently from traditional spaces but still fostering a tight-knit community for remote workers. With over 30 locations globally, members can book stays anytime and for any duration. Only Outsite members can book, ensuring a community of digital nomads, making it a great place to forge new friendships. Each location has a dedicated manager for support and a group chat to organize activities with fellow members.

Its benefits include worldwide availability, flexible cheap accommodation, curated community vibes, and generally competitive pricing depending on the location.

Remote Year

Remote Year stands out among other nomadic communities because it offers structured long-term rentals lasting 4 or 12 months with the same group. They have fixed locations in 12 cities worldwide where your group stays for a month each, providing logistical support and pre-planned excursions. Recently, they've added shorter 1-month trips to these locations.

Its benefits include organized logistics and activities, which are particularly helpful for new digital nomads, and the opportunity to build stronger connections by staying together longer.

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Location-based nomad groups

Slack and WhatsApp groups

In many digital nomad hubs, there's usually a main Slack or WhatsApp group where people organize informal events or simply meet up for meals and drinks. Joining these groups is often as easy as receiving an invite link from another member.

Location-specific co-living

In digital nomad hubs like Chiang Mai or Bali, and even in more remote spots, you'll often find co-living communities where remote workers gather. These places serve not only as living spaces but also as retreats from urban life, offering opportunities to connect with fellow nomads.

Places to look for digital nomad communities

  • Facebook groups
  • Coworking spaces
  • Online forums
  • Digital nomad conferences
  • Local meetups

How to decide on the right community

  • Define your goals
  • Consider your location
  • Consider your budget
  • Use online resources
  • Ask around

Your expectations from joining a digital nomad lifestyle community

Joining a digital nomad community means embracing a lifestyle that differs significantly from your usual routine. Typically, you'll live and work alongside fellow community members, creating opportunities for networking and collaboration. You'll enjoy access to shared resources and facilities that might not be accessible if you were on your own.

Also, these communities often organize events and gatherings, offering a chance to socialize and discover the local area.

Tips for maximizing your experience

  • Get involved and meet people
  • Respect others' needs and space
  • Take advantage of resources
  • Have fun

Flatio: Deposit-free rentals around the world

At Flatio, we provide digital nomads with rental accommodations in over 300 destinations worldwide. We offer visa-friendly lease agreements, flexible, and reasonably priced stays starting from 5 days, and a variety of remote work-friendly options including rooms, flats, houses, and villas.

Our rentals include utilities and Wi-Fi, with no deposit required for stays under 180 days unless required by local laws.

Our balanced lease agreements are available in multiple languages, and we ensure a hassle-free experience with an attractive cancellation policy, online lease signing, StayProtection services for emergencies, a Move-in Guarantee with 24/7 support, 100% money protection, daily customer support, no hidden fees, and a secure payment system that even accepts Bitcoin.

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