Nomados: Infrastructure for a Distributed World of Work
Ryan Beachum spent years building travel and operations technology, from scaling fast-growing private companies to modernizing how people move through airports, cities, and borders. When COVID stalled the travel industry overnight, something else became clear.
Work was changing faster than the systems designed to support it.
Remote workers, founders, developers, and families were no longer planning occasional trips. They were living globally. And the friction wasn’t inspiration or motivation. It was logistics, compliance, and visibility.
After connecting with co-founder Marcin Mierzejewski, a former Director of Engineering at Google who had spent years working while traveling across 40+ countries with his family, the pattern sharpened. People were losing hundreds of hours navigating visas, connectivity, housing, and local infrastructure. But more importantly, employers had little visibility into where work was actually happening.
Nomados began as an AI-powered decision engine for individuals. As it evolved, it became clear that the same infrastructure helping people move intelligently across borders was solving a larger problem for modern organizations.
Nomados is being built to:
- Help people make informed decisions about where and how they work.
- Reduce friction across visas, connectivity, housing, and local logistics.
- Create clarity in a world where work is asynchronous, distributed, and location-fluid.
What started as a tool for individuals is becoming foundational infrastructure for the future of work.
Nomados is currently in early access, shaped by a small group of users providing direct feedback as the platform evolves.