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NOMAD NATION is a global co-living ecosystem platform for modern digital nomads, built around the idea of “Decentralized Living.” It organizes a network of nodes around co-living, co-working, community, and shared ownership. Users can join the community via the mobile app or desktop, browse locations and members, sign up for events, and rent flexible shared living spaces. The site shows 400+ Members and 12 Nodes, with activities in cities including Buenos Aires, Durham, Raleigh, NYC, Prague, Montreal, Lisbon, San Francisco, and Budapest.
Based on the available content, the platform is not a traditional enterprise SaaS product, but rather a membership-based community app. Features include managing membership plans, building and customizing a personal Node, quickly registering for local Meetups, contacting other members directly, planning and organizing group trips, renting shared living spaces, and browsing international locations, members, and events. On the Node side, users can stay at a Node somewhere in the world, or build or purchase their own Node and join the network. Some nodes have already been rented out, while others are still under construction or in the contracting stage.
Pricing is relatively clear: the Free tier provides access to the app and desktop version, allowing users to view locations, members, events, and community details. Lite costs $25/month, or $250 annually, and includes member direct messaging, event RSVP, 1 International Circuit Trip, and limited benefits. Black/Diamond shows a one-time $1,000 application fee, plus $60/month or $600 annually, and includes location discounts, all International Circuit Trips, and the highest level of perks. Whether it is “worth it” depends on whether users can actually take advantage of the offline events and accommodation resources.
Its strengths are a clear focus on a niche audience, a free tier that lowers the barrier to entry, relatively complete coverage across app, Google Play, and desktop, and the combination of an online community with offline co-living, Meetups, and travel. The downsides are the lack of enterprise software details: there is no disclosed information on data security compliance, permission management, APIs, developer support, or system integrations. The node network is still limited in scale, and some projects have not yet been launched.
It is better suited to remote workers, digital nomads, travel-oriented entrepreneurs, content creators, and people who want to participate in an international co-living community. It is not suitable as a replacement for internal enterprise collaboration SaaS. The site provides no evidence about access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Users in China may want to compare it with Airbnb, coworking or long-term rental apartment platforms, or alternatives such as Outsite, Selina, Remote Year, and Nomad List.
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