
I Made a Social Network for Digital Nomads
I didn’t set out to build a social network. Honestly I kind of hate social networks. But over the last couple years of being around digital nomads, remote workers, people bouncing from city to city, I kept hearing the same thing over and over again. Everyone talks about freedom and travel and coffee shops and cheap rent in Portugal. And that stuff is real. But also… it can be lonely as hell. You land somewhere new. You don’t know anyone. You join a WhatsApp group that hasn’t been active in 3 months. You message someone who says “yeah we should grab coffee” and then you never hear from them again. Rinse and repeat. There are a million tools for flights, apartments, coworking passes. There isn’t really a good place that just focuses on connecting nomads to each other in a way that feels intentional. So I built one. It’s still early. It’s not huge. It’s not polished like some venture-backed thing with a growth team and 14 product managers arguing about button colors. It’s just something I
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