WiFi Tribe

WiFi Tribe

Global remote-work community for travel collaboration

Overview

WiFi Tribe builds a global community for remote workers who want to travel and work together. It offers shared living and working arrangements, events, and collaborative projects so members can learn, grow, and connect while exploring new places. Members join with a common intention to contribute to a thriving worldwide network, not just to travel or work alone. The company differentiates itself by focusing on sustained, intention-driven community experiences that mix entrepreneurship, consulting, freelancing, and creativity, rather than only offering space or trips. Its goal is to help members become valuable contributors to a supportive, global tribe where work and life blend through travel and collaboration.

About WiFi Tribe

Simplify's Rating
Why WiFi Tribe is rated
C
Rated C on Competitive Edge
Rated C on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Consulting

Consumer Software

Social Impact

Education

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

N/A

Founded

2016

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The July 2026 calendar shows eight Chapters running through December.
  • The Azores São Miguel Chapter opens September 11, 2026, signaling continued European demand.
  • WiFi Tribe charges $490 annual membership plus $1,200-$2,800 Chapter fees, creating recurring revenue.

What critics are saying

  • A 1,000-member ceiling limits growth and leaves revenue exposed to churn.
  • One disrupted destination, like the September 2026 Azores trip, cancels a full Chapter.
  • A travel shutdown kills the entire membership model overnight.

What makes WiFi Tribe unique

  • Since 2016, WiFi Tribe has built a 1,000-member, 62-nationality remote-work travel community.
  • Its Chapters bundle 28-day coliving, coworking, and travel into one membership experience.
  • WiFi Tribe owns no real estate, keeping the model asset-light and flexible.

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Benefits

Remote Work Options

Conference Attendance Budget

Professional Development Budget

Company News

PhocusWire
Mar 26th, 2025
A New Phase For Digital Nomad Hospitality Amid Back To Work Mandates

As the chapter closes on Selina following its rebrand to Socialtel, a question arises: What's next for hospitality brands that have a similar focus on digital nomads and remote workers?The phase out of the storied brand comes amid a worldwide backtrack on remote work policies. But many hospitality brands remain positive on the opportunity, pointing towards a new normal. To recap: Selina targeted millennial and Gen Z travelers looking to “stay, travel and work abroad indefinitely.” It ran into financial difficulties following its public listing, declaring insolvency in July 2024. It was then acquired by Singapore’s Collective Hospitality in August, which bought the majority of Selina’s operating subsidiaries from its administrators. Membership-based hospitality company Outsite, which targets a similar market of digital nomads and remote workers, is now expanding despite the scaling back of remote work policies.“We don't see less demand from remote workers,” said Emmanuel Guisset, founder and CEO of Outsite.“What we see is fewer employees from companies. We see more and more entrepreneurs and freelancers

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