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This article was published on October 25, 2015

25 apps for digital nomads, corporate escapists and loony adventurers


25 apps for digital nomads, corporate escapists and loony adventurers

In the past three years, I have already run my business from Lebanon, Indonesia, Morocco, Iran, Kenya, and South Africa. Always on the hunt for a stable Wi-Fi connection, but free of fixed working hours.

My office can be my bed as well as my favorite local coffee shop. My only tools are a laptop, a smartphone, and a pair of headphones to isolate myself from the noises of the outer world. Needless to say, I’m 100 percent dependent on technology to be able to work from anywhere the word.

Technology sometimes fails me. There’s no internet. My computer freezes up. The phone is dead.

But most of the time, it is technology what makes it possible to keep my dream of time and location freedom alive. Both quality hardware and handy software. That’s why I’ve selected a list of really useful apps that will help you stay connected, productive, and above all relaxed.

Documents

1. Docady

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Snap a photo of all the important documents you don’t want to carry around. The app will help you arrange the paperwork into relevant categories and safely store everything you might need on your travels.

2. PandaDoc

There’s no need to send your proposals or contracts via snail mail. You can easily create, share, and sign documents with legally binding electronic signature software.

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3. Docracy

There’s also no rush to look for a lawyer every time you need a simple contract. Use this amazing open database of legal documents instead.

Security

4. CrashPlan

Protect your data and back up all your valuable files (music, photos, documents) to an external drive or cloud. You can access them from anywhere, at any time.

5. Hola

In some countries, your popular websites (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube…) may be blocked. For such cases, it’s good to have a solid VPN installed before you cross the borders, so you can browse the Internet without censorship.

Productivity

6. Sunrise

Plan your days with a calendar that connects to your favorite apps, including Facebook, Evernote, or Trello.

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7. Trello

Keep track of your daily tasks and collaborate with your team on any project with this free and simple board-like app. No more endless email threads or missed deadlines.

8. Wunderlist

Organize your to-dos, set due dates, and reminders. You can also share your lists with other people and possibly assign the tasks to someone else.

9. Solo

If you work as a freelancer, most project management apps probably don’t address your specific needs. Solo will not only help you get stuff done, it will also assist with monitoring your performance, tracking your time and expenses, generating invoices, or managing clients.

10. WudaTime

Easily track the time you spend on individual tasks with the help of this free browser-based tool.

11. Gorgias

Save some minutes every time you send an email. This app will help you create nifty templates and shortcuts so you fly through your inbox super fast.

Discipline

12. Momentum

Self-discipline is the main challenge when being your own boss. This app will help you create new habits, track your daily progress, and achieve your goals.

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13. Freedom

Block distracting websites and apps to skyrocket your productivity.

Communication

14. Pie

Stay connected with your remote coworkers via an effortless team chat app. Share messages, images, GIFs, videos, music, and files. Find anything with a top-notch search function and sync everything between all devices.

15. Speak

Those who prefer to speak face-to-face can complement chatting with team video calls.

People

16. Clarity

Schedule a call with an experienced entrepreneur and get expert advice on your business no matter where in the world you are.

17. Meetup

Meet new people at events organized by local communities all over the globe.

18. Idealist

If you wish to combine work, travel, and making the world a better place, check one of many volunteer opportunities here.

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Travel

19. Entrain

Those who often suffer from jet lags will make good use of this free app. It will tell you when to seek dark or light to adjust faster to new time zones.

20. PackPoint

This smart packing list app will check the weather, note the length of your stay, and consider the purpose of your trip, so you don’t forget anything important.

And more

21. Dollarbird

Control your budget on your smartphone. See how much you’ve spent, plan your future expenditures, and observe your spending habits.

22. Silvrback

Don’t waste your time setting up a new website. Capture your adventures in a lean,distraction-free blog.

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23. Canva

Presentations, infographics, blog post images, business cards, web banners, posters, invitations… any design related stuff is a piece of cake even for non-designers with this free, drag-and-drop app.

24. CodersClan

Get your smaller coding tasks done by professional coders in no time.

25. SuperTasker

Do you need to fix your WordPress site, create a new logo, or write a press release? All sorts of digital tasks can be delivered within hours through this website.

Read Next: 7 habits of exceptionally successful remote employees

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This post first appeared on Medium. 

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