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Coliving & Remote Work Glossary

What is a Community Manager?

In the world of coliving, a community manager is the person who helps bring people together. They're part host, part event planner, part problem solver — someone who makes sure the house runs smoothly and the vibes are good.

They might organize dinners, plan activities, welcome new guests, or simply check in to make sure everyone’s feeling at home. Think of them as the glue that holds the community together.

Why Does a Community Manager Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?

When you're living and working far from home, having someone dedicated to creating a sense of connection can make all the difference. A good community manager turns a shared house into a shared experience — helping you meet people, feel welcome, and get the most out of your stay.

It’s especially valuable for solo travelers or introverts who want to plug into a community without feeling overwhelmed.

How Does Nomadico Relate to Community Managers?

At Nomadico, our community managers are the heart of each location. Many of them started as guests and now help welcome others into the lifestyle. They’re not just staff — they’re part of the experience.

From organizing rooftop dinners in Taghazout, Morocco to morning surf meetups in Ericeira, Portugal, they help shape the daily rhythm of our homes and make sure everyone feels included.

Common Misconceptions About Community Managers

“They’re like landlords or receptionists.”

Far from it — community managers aren’t just there to hand over keys. Their main role is to build connection, not just manage logistics.


“You have to join every event they organize.”

Nope. You can be as social or as solo as you like. They're there when you want connection, not to force it.


“Every coliving space has one.”

Many don’t — which is why community can feel hit or miss. At Nomadico, we see it as essential.

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