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Find places to work from wherever you go. A map for cafes, coworking spaces, hotels, etc with high-speed WiFi.

Cafes Katılım Aralık 2022
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
Indie meetup in Da Nang today 🥰 So many builders in the house, amazing energy.
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Ann Nguyen
Ann Nguyen@ann_nnng·
Met so many lovely indie hackers at Da Nang cowork today Hackanang is getting hugeeeee
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Dominik Sobe ツ
Dominik Sobe ツ@sobedominik·
Arrived in Da Nang! 🇻🇳 I think we arrived with too high expectations 😬 It honestly feels like Bali but ordered on Wish but in a good way… let me explain. So after three days here my pros and cons: Pros: - ☀️ Amazing weather early in the year (not too cold not too hot, way better than Bali/BKK/CNX. Think T-Shirt during the day but light wind jacket at night.) - 💸 Affordable (you def. feel it’s much cheaper than most „Nomad“ places but it does come with a cost I‘ll share below) - 👨🏽‍💻 Community (there’s a lot of cool Indiehackers here and you’ll def never feel alone) - ☕️ Coffee shops (this came to a surprise! I’d dare to say the the work-from-a-cafe culture here is the best I have seen from all the places I have been too. Big, spacious, natural light, great coffee, decent WiFi and power plags everywhere) Now to the cons: - 🏠 Accommodation (this is a personal one but I just can’t seem to find a nice looking apartment or house here for short term rental. Da Nang seems amazing if you are conscious about your run rate and want basic amenities (think 200-500$ for a basic one bedroom condo) But if you are used to accommodation from Bali or Bangkok it just doesn’t deliver. A good amount of places seem to be riddled with either mold or noise issues. We’ve been on countless visits today with various agents, checked all the booking sites and… nada. There seems to be some nicer high end stuff but it’s all not possible to rent on a monthly basis and seems to avg. $2-4000/m which suddenly doesn’t seem appealing at all anymore given the other options in SEA and beyond. This is actually also the most frustrating and likely what won’t keep us here for long. Still scouting but my initial optimism to find something decent is fading fast. - Driving style 🛵 (I’m sorry to say this but after having driven a lot of vehicles around South East Asia, Vietnam seems to have the worst drivers of all countries I have ever been to with India coming close second) Initially I thought „oh nice people drive quite slowly here most of time like 40km/h max and there’s no traffic“ so it was refreshing to the traffic craze of Bali but fuak me do people here drive dangerously! People not only drive on the wrong side of the street (typical SEA behaviour I can handle) but they corner you with acceleration on the wrong side of the street 😅🤯 It’s absolutely nuts. We almost had a horrific accident today. My girlfriend cried because it was so sketchy.) So ye… to summarize Da Nang seems to be THE place if you are starting out your Indiehacker journey and/or want to save money. If you care a lot about the quality of your accom or plan to ride a bike while having little to no experience I’m not sure it’s the best place to go. I think Da Nang didn’t start out or ever want to be a nomad hub but it’s slowly turning into it so maybe it’s also not fair to compare it with a place like Bali. I’m writing this because I really want Da Nang to work for us (given the pros I mentioned) but it seems like a rough start. I’ll update y’all in a few weeks with how it’s going 😉 Curious, what’s your experience about Da Nang?
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James Potter (rephonic.com)
James Potter (rephonic.com)@jamespotter·
By far the biggest coworking space in Bali just soft opened (BWork Uluwatu) Four floors with a climbing gym, pool, cabanas, two rooftop yoga shalas, tons of desks. Insane! I do wonder how they’re going to fill it. There aren’t so many remote workers in this part of the island. It will have to pull people to move here to be viable. But Canggu was the same until Dojo opened.
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@IsumiSmith ありがとうございます! ぜひぜひお願いします☺️
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いすみ | アプリ自作してます!
@NomadableApp Wifiの速度を測って投稿する仕組み画期的だと思いました!!リストが充実するとありがたいので、僕もいいスポット見つけたら投稿していきます!
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A new place has been added! 📍 San Francisco, USA ⚡️ WiFi speed: 225 mbps ☕️ Cafe Discovered by @RayScript.
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Nomadable@NomadableApp·
We've added 2 new articles for Danang, Vietnam and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. These cities are becoming more popular on Nomadable. Links are below👇
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New feature: User Review Map🎉 Now you can view the only places you reviewed before. Find the newly added link on you profile. The page is also sharable with a link. Make your own world Nomadable map!
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I'd like to thank everyone who contributed to Nomadable, as well as all the great spots that offer fast WiFi, welcoming service, and delicious coffee 🙏
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The fastest WiFi award goes to... Tang Cafe Bangkok's 691 mbps 🙌🙌🙌
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Digital Nomad Wrap-up for 2024! Discover the most popular countries and workspaces among our digital nomad community👇 nomadable.net/report/2024?new
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