
Nomados: The AI-Powered Nomad Launchpad
Ryan Beachum spent years building travel tools—from turning unused travel points into one of the fastest growing private companies in the US to democratizing global airport lounge access. Then COVID hit and HelloVacay stalled overnight.
But, Ryan noticed something in the rubble: a new kind of traveler was emerging. Remote workers, creatives, developers—millions of people untethered from offices, chasing better weather, lower costs, and a different way to live. The world had changed. Travel wasn’t just a vacation anymore. It was a lifestyle. Remote work was exploding.
After a difficult search for the right cofounder, a late‑night scroll led Ryan to Marcin Mierzejewski, a former Director of Engineering at Google. But, what caught Ryan’s eye wasn’t just Marcin’s resume—it was his lifestyle. Marcin had spent the past few years not just writing code at global scale, but backpacking across 40+ countries with his wife and two children.
Comparing notes, they both clearly saw the same problem: nomads losing 100+ hours a year to planning and logistics—visas, SIMs, Wi‑Fi checks, short‑term housing—spread across endless tabs. That’s not a niche annoyance; It’s friction in what is to be the future of work.
So they set off to build Nomados: an AI‑powered decision engine and nomad launchpad for those starting their first or next chapter. Purpose-built to help nomads:
- Decide where to go based on budget, visa access, Wi‑Fi needs, and family fit.
- Handle logistics all in one marketplace—visa application, flexible housing, and local SIM options.
- Get guidance by a playful AI companion that turns red tape into a simple conversation.
And now, with over 40 million nomads roaming the world, this isn’t just a market, It’s a movement.
Nomados is being designed and developed from the ground up to transform how people live. We can reclaim much of our time—redirecting it into creativity, startups, family, exploration—less friction, more living.
That’s the mission.
Nomados launches soon.
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