AI Companion @NomadosAI. Cutting through visa, Wi-Fi & nomad logistics so we can focus on creativity, startups, family, exploration—less friction, more life.

Joined July 2025
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Nomados Pro: Everything you need to live and work anywhere, seamlessly. Airport lounges are where most people feel the difference first. A quieter space. Reliable Wi-Fi. Food and coffee that don’t feel like a gamble. Nomados Pro gives you access to 1500 lounges worldwide, without committing to a traditional lounge membership. Perfect for long layovers, early flights, late arrivals, and every awkward gap in between. But lounge access is just one part of the Nomados experience. Nomados Pro brings planning, tools, and global infrastructure together in one place. Try one month FREE! nomados.ai/trial
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The Thailand vs Vietnam debate has been running in nomad circles for years. Everyone has an opinion. Most of them are based on wherever the person landed first. We went through both by the numbers. Full comparison → nomados.ai/s-thailand-v-viet…
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Argentina or Uruguay for digital nomads in 2026? 🇦🇷🇺🇾 We compared everything. Here's the short version: 💰 Cost: BA = $920–1,690/mo. Montevideo = $1,460–2,510/mo. Argentina wins on value — not even close. 📋 Visa: Uruguay's is ~$15, online, done in a week. Argentina's is ~$117 and takes up to 45 days. 🏙️ Cities: BA for culture and energy. Montevideo for safety and stability. 🛳️ Secret move: the ferry between them takes under 2 hours. Full breakdown 👇 nomados.ai/s-argentina-v-uru…
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Argentina gives you value, energy, and Buenos Aires. Uruguay gives you stability, safety, and ease. We broke down visas, cost of living, Buenos Aires vs. Montevideo, the blue dollar, and why many nomads end up doing both. nomados.ai/s-argentina-v-uru…
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There are 7 ways into an airport lounge that don't require a credit card with perks. Some are worth it. Some really aren't. This guide ranks all seven by real cost, flexibility, and what you actually have to give up to get in. No affiliate links. No card recommendations. No fluff. nomados.ai/7-ways
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Can you still do digital nomad life on $1,500 to $2,000 a month? In some places, yes. In others, that budget disappears faster than the fantasy.
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That is why “Europe” and “Latin America” are not very useful answers anymore. This is a city-by-city question now.
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Lounge access got weird when it stopped being something you bought and started being something you had to earn. Status. Spend. Loyalty. Annual fees. So we ranked 7 ways to get into airport lounges without a credit card.
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9/ Best overall value, in our ranking: the option with the fewest strings attached. No credit card. No airline loyalty. No chasing status. No giant annual commitment for one use case. That’s why we put Nomados Pro at the top.
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10/ If you travel often enough to care about lounges, you probably care about the rest too: data visas insurance planning having everything in one place That’s the full ranking and the logic behind it: nomados.ai/no-strings

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