1. A computer
  2. A printer
  3. An internet connection
  4. A software program to manage your finances (e.g., a budgeting app)
  5. A phone or tablet with an internet connection and a digital camera or video recorder
  6. A travel journal to document your travels
  7. An email address and password for your online account
  8. Local transportation options (Uber, Lyft, etc.) to get around town
  9. Online tools for networking (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook)
  10. A digital nomad lifestyle journal

Cloud Collaboration Tools

The cloud-based collaboration suites are the most popular options from the world’s tech giants, but they can be a little expensive. If you’re looking for an affordable cloud-based collaboration suite, we recommend using one of the following options: Google Drive, iCloud, or Microsoft OneDrive.

Google Suite

If you have a Gmail account, you can also use Google Sheets, which is a great spreadsheet application.

Google Docs is a great way to work with someone on a document. It is free, and there are no other costs associated with it. Additionally, the Google Suite components of the company offer even more features and capabilities than Docs. If you are looking for an easy way to keep track of your work, Google Docs is definitely worth a try.

Office 365

Microsoft Office is still a great tool, but it’s not the same as it used to be. That’s why we’ve created Office 365, which offers all of the features and benefits of Microsoft Office, but with an added layer of security and privacy.

Office 365 is now available in the cloud for all of your work needs. You can use it with just a web browser and an internet connection, unlike the Google Suite which you need to pay for.

This is a great deal if you’re looking for traditional office software, cloud storage, and a large list of value-added features. If you don’t mind spending a few dollars every month, it definitely worth checking out. It has some great multi-user plans where one fee can outfit an entire team or family with software and services.

Cloud Storage Tools

The days of physical media storage are gone. USB thumb drives are becoming more common, and even if you have a large enough drive, it’s easier to keep your files in the cloud.

Cloud storage services have become a lifeline for digital nomads. From keeping digital copies of crucial travel documents to letting you share and receive work-related files, you can’t live the life without some cloud in your life.

Google Drive

Google has announced a new suite of products called Google Suite. This suite includes a Google Drive account, which is a great option and won’t cost you a cent. At the time of writing, there was about 17GB of storage available in the Google Drive account. ..

Google Drive has been making it easier for users to store files offline and an application that allows for offline syncing has recently been made available. Obviously, it’s also perfectly integrated with other Google apps.

DropBox

DropBox is a popular cloud storage solution with excellent Windows and mobile integration. The free tier offers only about 2GB of storage, but it’s worth it for the great integration. ..

syncing is flawless and the company is constantly adding more web-based features and smart indexing of your information. They also have a Google Docs-like equivalent, Dropbox Paper.

OneDrive

OneDrive offers a free 15GB storage limit, but you can upgrade to 6TB for an extra $5/month.

OneDrive is a great cloud storage service that offers great value for its storage space. The personal plan nets you Office 365 and 1TB of OneDrive for the price of a fancy coffee every month. ..

Coworking Spaces

This new business model is called “digital nomadism.” It’s a way of living that allows you to work from anywhere in the world, without having to leave your home country. You can do this by renting out space in your office or by finding an office space that’s available for rent online. The benefits of digital nomadism are many. For one, it allows you to work from anywhere in the world, which can be a great advantage if you’re looking for a career change or want to start your own business. Additionally, it can save you money because you don’t have to spend time traveling and renting space. If you’re interested in starting a digital nomad business, there are a few things that you need to consider. First, make sure that your business is legal in your chosen country. Second, make sure that your company is able to survive on a small budget and that you have enough resources available to cover your costs. Finally, be prepared to work long hours and be constantly on the move.

Finding a workspace while on the road can be difficult, but there are a number of options available. Air conditioning, internet access and printing services are all available at a reasonable price, which can be deducted from your taxes. Coworking spaces are also becoming more popular, so if you’re looking for an environment where you can share resources and ideas with others, they may be a good option. ..

DropDesk

DropDesk is a great way to find coworking spaces in the United States. It has an easy filter system and clear photos to help you find the right space. ..

It’s a pity it’s not an international service, but if you’re touring around the Land of the Free, it’s a neat way to find a desk.

Coworker

Coworker is the perfect place for international workers who need a little more space. From New York to Hong Kong, there’s a massive list of places to do your job.

coworker operates in 163 countries and is amazing because there are 195 countries in total.

Gig-Economy Services

You can use services like Airbnb and Craigslist to find work in your field, but you can also use services like UpWork and Fiverr to get started.

The gig-economy is a growing trend that is making it easier for people to move around while working online. This trend is good for both the workers and the companies that are using them.

AirBnB

If you’re very mobile, then the traditional rental and lease business isn’t always a good fit. AirBnB is an app service that lets you easily find private accommodation just about anywhere in the world. It’s perfect for people who want to travel without having to worry about finding a place to stay. ..

The city of San Francisco is home to some of the most interesting and quirky places to stay. It’s a perfect fit for a nomad who wants to explore the city and its many attractions.

Uber

As a nomad, you don’t need to own a car. That’s where services like Uber come in handy. They allow you to get from your AirBnB to your coworking space with ease. ..

I stopped for a skinny latte on the way to work this morning. It was heaven. ..

UpWork

If you want to be a digital nomad, you need to get remote work! UpWork is the biggest platform for online, remote freelance work. If you have the skills and the right attitude, someone on UpWork will pay for your services. ..

The Fiverr marketplace is a great place to find creative professionals to help with your project. However, if you’re new to the freelancing world and looking for a more specific option, then Fiverr is a good place to start.

Wherever I May Roam

The world is ours, so why not take advantage of it while you can? We don’t have to be stuck in a rut by our jobs and life’s too short not to see the planet.

The travel industry is about to get a lot more crowded.