I started HomeTripTech
because I couldn’t find
what I needed.
Not content about “working from anywhere” written by people who’ve never actually left their home office.
worked from
to Australia
remote
fits here
I wanted to know what happens when the WiFi dies 8 minutes before a client call. What goes in the bag when you can’t afford to get it wrong. How you build a remote work setup that functions in 4 countries — not just looks good on Instagram.
So I went and figured it out myself. This site is what I found.
The backstory.
I studied architecture in São Paulo and graduated in 2015 with a degree, no clear plan, and a growing sense that I didn’t want the life the plan assumed. In 2017 I sold my car, bought a one-way ticket to Australia, and started over in hospitality. Broke, working hard, and — unexpectedly — building something.
The years that followed weren’t linear. I travelled through Europe, moved into architecture work, got made redundant in 2020, went fully remote in 2021, and in 2022 proved to myself it worked by spending months working remotely from Brazil. Not visiting. Working. Earning. Living.
The freedom wasn’t accidental. It was a system I’d built before I needed it — and once I had it, I never went back.
What HomeTripTech actually is.
A resource for women who want to work remotely and travel — not as a fantasy but as a practical, engineered reality. Every guide, every review, every recommendation comes from something I’ve actually used, in conditions that actually test it.
I don’t review things I haven’t carried. I don’t recommend products I wouldn’t use on a work trip where losing connectivity means losing a client.
Power banks, routers, monitors, packing cubes — tested on real trips with real deadlines.
eSIMs, travel routers, backup data — the full stack so you’re never offline when it counts.
Carry-on only, 20L setups, compression systems — everything fits, nothing gets forgotten.
Travel banking, remote income, money systems — the layer that makes location-free life viable long-term.
Everything you need, in one page.
The free Remote Work Tech Checklist covers everything you need before your first remote work trip. Tested across 4 continents. One page. No filler.
I’m currently based between São Paulo and Sydney. In 2026 I’m taking this whole system through Peru, Bolivia, and Chile — 35 nights, one backpack, full work schedule. Everything I learn goes back into the site.
If you have a question about a specific piece of kit, a trip you’re preparing for, or a situation the guides don’t cover — find me on Instagram. I read everything.
— Deb