The domain telecommutehub.com was originally bought with a different dream in mind — a global directory of the best internet spots for nomads. Cafés in Lisbon with reliable WiFi. Co-working spaces in Chiang Mai. Hidden gems in Mexico City where you could actually get work done. The vision was an international hub for people who worked from anywhere and needed to know where to go.
Then something shifted. Working remotely full-time, and watching more and more people around me start asking the same questions — How do I find remote jobs? What tools actually help? How do other people make this work? — it became clear that the real gap wasn't a map of WiFi spots. It was a central, trustworthy place for people navigating the whole remote work experience.
The domain sat quietly, waiting. And then this happened. TelecommuteHub evolved from a travel idea into something more grounded and more useful: a hub for remote workers at every stage — whether you're job hunting, optimizing your home office, or just trying to find your people.
The original spirit is still here though. The belief that where you work shouldn't limit how well you work — whether that's a café in Barcelona or a spare bedroom in San Antonio.