About travelblog.tech

A travel journal for tech enthusiasts — honest writing about travel, business, tech, and culture from people who actually live on the road.

travelblog.tech started as a Notion page shared between a handful of founders and engineers who kept ending up in the same coworking spaces — Lisbon, Mexico City, Hanoi, Tokyo. We were taking the same notes, recommending the same restaurants, and arguing about the same software.

We turned it into a public site because the existing travel internet is full of affiliate listicles and the existing tech internet is full of recycled Hacker News comments. The intersection — the actual experience of working remotely from interesting places — is barely written about with any honesty.

We publish slowly. Every piece is a real field report from somebody who was actually there, with opinions strong enough to argue about. Four categories: Travel, Business, Tech, Culture. No sponsored content, no affiliate links, no AI‑generated city guides.

If something here is useful to you, the best compliment is to send it to one person who would also like it.

Want to contribute?

We're always reading pitches from founders, engineers, and writers traveling interestingly. Get in touch with a draft or an idea.