Remote Life · Systems · Independence

The tech that makes
location-free life
actually work.

Honest reviews, practical systems, and gear tested for real remote life — not the highlight reel version.

What HomeTripTech is

Practical guides for women building a life without fixed addresses.

HomeTripTech is an independent content platform for women who want to work remotely, travel long-term, and build income that doesn’t require a fixed address. We publish in-depth gear reviews, remote work systems, and practical guides — tested in the field, not written from a desk.

What you’ll find here

Four pillars. One system.

Pillar 01

Remote Life in Progress

Real numbers, real friction, real infrastructure. Building location-free income in public — no curated highlight reel.

Remote Life →
Pillar 02

Systems & Preparation

Tech setups, packing systems, safety blueprints, and automation — so nothing breaks down when you’re far from home.

Guides →
Pillar 03

Gear Reviews & Best Of

Honest reviews of power banks, portable monitors, routers, and travel tech — tested on actual long trips.

Reviews →
Pillar 04

Solo Roads & Independence

Solo travel, slow travel, and the practical side of moving through the world on your own terms.

Best Of →
HomeTripTech founder working remotely
The person behind the system

I’m building this in public.

I’m a remote worker and long-term traveler who got tired of advice that assumed you had a stable address, a big budget, and a support system nearby.

HomeTripTech exists because I needed it to exist — and because the systems I’ve built actually work. Everything on this site is tested on real trips, in real situations, with real constraints.

Read the About page →
New here?

Start with these three guides.

→ How to choose travel tech for long trips The complete framework for building a travel tech setup that actually works.
→ The Freedom Infrastructure Kit Every piece of gear needed to work and live from anywhere — curated and tested.
→ Best power banks for remote work in 2026 The one piece of gear that breaks remote work when it fails — here’s what to carry.
You don’t need to figure this out alone.

The system exists.
Start here.

Every guide, review, and resource on this site is built around one goal — giving you the infrastructure to work and live from anywhere.

Browse All Guides →
Scroll to Top