Find laptop-friendly cafés and libraries in cities around the world. Curated by real digital nomads.
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Every spot is mapped by real nomads working there, not travel bloggers.
Browse by neighborhood, check distances, and find spots near you in seconds.
Rated by people working there, not tourists. Wifi, noise, comfort — what actually matters.
Know an amazing spot? Add it to the map and help fellow nomads discover it.
30+ cities and expanding weekly. New spots added by the community every day.
FAQ
workolatte is a community-curated map of laptop-friendly cafés and workspaces. Find spots with fast Wi-Fi, accessible power outlets, and a comfortable atmosphere — rated by real digital nomads who work there.
Anyone who works remotely and needs a good spot outside the home. Whether you're a digital nomad, a freelancer, or someone who occasionally works from a café, workolatte helps you find places that are actually set up for productive work.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up required to browse and search. You only need an account if you want to add places or leave reviews.
We currently cover 30+ cities across Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, with new cities added regularly. See all cities →
Every place is rated across four dimensions: Wi-Fi speed, outlet availability, noise level, and overall comfort. Ratings come from people who have actually worked there — not tourists or travel bloggers.
The four dimensions workolatte rates capture the essentials: reliable Wi-Fi, accessible power outlets (especially important for longer sessions), manageable noise, and comfortable seating. A high score across all four is rare — use the filters to prioritize what matters most for your work style.
Open the map, enable location access, and use the Quiet filter to surface spots with high noise ratings. You can combine filters — quiet and outlets, for example — to narrow results to your needs.
workolatte lists public libraries alongside cafés. Open the map, select the Library filter to show library-only results, and enable location access to sort by proximity. Most libraries in the database offer free entry, reliable Wi-Fi, and a quiet environment by default.
Not at the moment. workolatte focuses on cafés and public libraries — places you can drop into without a membership or booking. Coworking spaces may be added in the future.
Yes. Create a free account, find the spot on the map, and submit it with basic details. Once reviewed, it becomes part of the community database.
The community does most of the work: members flag outdated info, add photos, and update details when things change. We also periodically review reported issues to keep the data fresh.
Absolutely. Most of our users are freelancers, students, or remote employees who occasionally want to work somewhere other than home. If you've ever needed a good coffee shop to focus in, workolatte is for you.