Our Take
Clem (clementoh) built Nomad Dot because he got tired of not knowing where other indie hackers actually were. Sure, everyone talks in Discord and Twitter, but nobody could see the actual geographic spread of people building in public. So he made a living map—real-time, interactive, showing indie hackers pinned across the globe from Kuala Lumpur to Lagos, Seoul to Sydney, Bucharest to Danang. You can see what city someone's in, what they're building, their Twitter, their GitHub. Want to know if there's anyone in Chiang Mai? Open the map. Someone in Wrocław? There. Someone in Pune? Got that too. Now you can actually find your people.
The map shows 40+ makers right now across 6 continents—developers building everything from lube to EveryDev.ai, flying between cities, shipping in public. It's the anti-isolation tool for anyone who's ever felt like the only person in their city building software. No signups required, no gatekeeping. You drag, you scroll, you zoom, you see who's out there. That's it. That's the whole vibe. If you're an indie hacker and you want the world to know where you are, you pin yourself. If you want to find collaborators in your city or your next destination, you use the map.
Clem made this. He also built lube (verified tools, automatic Twitter/X embeds). He runs out of Kuala Lumpur. The rest of the world is waiting on the map.
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