who is Andrey Talalaev?
a tech/product person and long-term nomad building systems for remote income, slow travel, and a calmer kind of freedom.
faq
the questions that come up in every first call. if yours isn't here -- email me.
a tech/product person and long-term nomad building systems for remote income, slow travel, and a calmer kind of freedom.
yes, if your work can become location-flexible. the sequence changes, but the principles do not.
not first. the whole point is to stabilize income before you make travel expensive.
the free resources and newsletter are the free advice. paid work is for specific, personal planning.
for most people, 90 days to create a credible plan, then 3–6 months to stabilize the income and logistics.
that changes the plan, not the possibility. we start with income and flexibility first. geography comes after -- and only when it makes sense for everyone.
most people i work with start with a full-time job they want to make remote. freelancing is one path, not the only one. the framework adapts to either.
Mexico City, Lisbon, Chiang Mai, Medellín. lower cost of living, strong internet, English-friendly coworking, and good timezone overlap with US or EU clients.