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20 Must-Have Apps for Digital Nomads

14. september 2022 · 4 minute

As a digital nomad, you're at the mercy of technology. You need the Internet and digital tools to make money, organize your life, and stay in touch with friends and family. Luckily, there are a lot of great apps out there to help you do just that. Here's a list of the best and most popular apps for digital nomads to help you live your location-independent life.

1- NomadaGo

The Essential App for Digital Nomads.

Share your travel plans, see where your friends are and where they’re going and get notified when friends are nearby. Create your profile and connect with like minded people around the world, explore verified coworks and colives, and turn online connections into real-life experiences.

 

2- Nomad List

Nomad List provides you with a list of places where remote workers can live, work and travel. It compares cities around the globe based on a variety of factors such as cost of living, safety, temperature, WiFi speed, air quality, and medical facilities. So you can get a better idea of where to go next.

3- Citizen Remote

Citizen Remote is the one and only resource needed to navigate the remote work and digital nomad lifestyle. With leading smart technology that simplifies visa processes, finding communities, traveling internationally, accessing eSims and more. Download the Citizen Remote app to find and connect with fellow remote workers and digital nomads in the area!

4- Speedify

With Speedify, you can enjoy more stable and secure web browsing, video calling, livestreaming, and gaming. According to the developers, it's "the only app" that combines multiple Internet sources into a single super connection.

5- Trello

Trello is popular with digital nomads because it helps them keep track of all their projects and the progress they're making. They can share notes with clients, leave comments, upload files, set deadlines, and organize boards based on project needs.

6- Evernote

Evernote is a tool that lets you carefully organize all the information, files, and web pages that you might need to store. You can quickly increase your productivity and keep everything in one convenient location.

7- Tripcoin

Tripcoin offers a wealth of services to help you keep track of your budget and organize your finances, no matter what currency you use. The app is ideal for travelers and digital nomads. It supports more than 150 currencies and you don't need an Internet connection to use it.

8- Wunderlist

One more app that is popular with digital nomads: Wunderlist. It provides a toolbox to complete your "to-do" list items, as well as a way to share those items with others. It also allows you to assign tasks to other people in the team.

9- Hopper

Hopper has helped more than 70 million travelers find and secure the best price on flights, hotels, apartments and rental cars every time they book their trip, according to the team behind the app. Hopper users "save $65 per trip" on average.

10- Seven

For digital nomads, it's sometimes difficult to find a gym nearby where they can work out. The good news is that you can use Seven to complete short, intense workouts every day. This way, you don't have to spend a lot of time on your fitness and can focus more on your business while staying fit. The app offers personalized workout plans.

11- Workfrom

Many digital nomads work from home, but they also like to work in cafes with their laptops. To find good cafes, an app like Workfrom can be very useful, provided it's used in your area. It's one of the best apps for digital nomads when it comes to finding a good place to work.

12- XE Currency

When you travel abroad, you'll have to deal with different currencies, and that can be a bit of a challenge. Luckily, there are apps like XE Currency to help you out. You can use them to quickly get an idea of the relative value of goods and services in a given country.

13- Focus@Will

Remote workers typically don't have a quiet office to work from. They often work in places like busy coffee shops or airports, where it's difficult to concentrate. Focus@Will has a wide selection of white noise and simple tunes that help you block out background noise and focus.

14- Twilight

Studies suggest that blue light before bedtime can disrupt your natural (circadian) rhythm and cause you not to fall asleep. The Twilight app makes your device's screen adjust to the time of day. It filters the blue light emitted from your phone or tablet after sunset and protects your eyes with a pleasant, soft red filter.

15- Xero

Xero is a great way to handle all aspects of your business finances. The app helps with many tasks like sending invoices, tracking cash flow, setting notifications for payments, or categorizing transactions to keep things organized.

16- TripIt

The days of frantically searching your inbox for important information like your flight's arrival time or your hotel's booking confirmation number are over. With TripIt, you can find them quickly, even when you're offline. The app lets you upload PDFs, images, QR codes from your boarding pass and digital passport, and more to have everything in one place.

17- iTranslate

iTranslate is a great tool for reading, writing and speaking in over 100 languages -- perfect for globetrotters! With this app, you don't have to worry about pronunciation because the words are read to you. You can also share the translations via SMS or email if you need to.

18- SafetyWing

SafetyWing offers travel and medical incident insurance tailored specifically for digital nomads. You can purchase it while already abroad, it covers home trips, and it operates as a monthly subscription.

19- Coworker

As an international coworking provider with over 25,000 places in 74 countries, Coworker provides businesses with end-to-end office solutions, including workspace search, direct booking, office broker services, and an international coworking pass.

20- Canva

Canva makes it easy to engage your audience, build your brand, and create stunning visual content, even if you've no design experience. Thousands of professional templates, images, and quality content are available for you to choose from, so you can bring your ideas to life.

21- Time Buddy

When you’re scheduling meetings with people from around the world, it can be difficult to keep track of what time zones they’re in and when they want to meet. Time Buddy is an app that allows you to “visualize” the time zone so you can easily calculate when a person wants to meet up with you.

 

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