Choose before you check in

A Letswork alternative for finding a better table

Letswork helps members access partner workspaces. NomadSpots helps you decide where to go, with local field reports on the work conditions you will actually find.

Comparison reviewed 18 July 2026 · Letswork official terms

Choose with context
Remote workers in a Lisbon cafe with laptops and a reachable power outlet
Desk check, LisbonFIELD NOTES

The short answer

Two ways to make the workday easier

Letswork is for paid access to a partner workspace. NomadSpots is for the choice before that, whether a nearby place is worth your time and fits the way you need to work.

The practical difference

Where NomadSpots fits

You need a working connection, a reachable socket, and a room that matches the day you have planned.

Guide, not membership

No credit plan and no partner network to join. Start with the local question: where can I work nearby?

Field notes, not promises

Reports are about the table itself: sockets, WiFi, calls, noise, and whether the room still works after lunch.

Useful before check-in

The point is to make a better choice before the walk, the order, or the day pass.

Remote workers checking laptops at a cafe table in Lisbon

The local layer

The details a booking card cannot show

A space can look right from the outside and still fail at the table. The WiFi drops. The only socket is behind another guest. Calls become uncomfortable after noon.

NomadSpots asks people who worked there to pass on the useful part: what kind of work the place suits, how the WiFi behaved, where the power is, whether calls are realistic, and what changes through the day.

That makes choosing locally less random.

Questions people ask

NomadSpots and Letswork

Both can be useful on the same trip. They solve different parts of the workday.

Is NomadSpots a Letswork alternative?

Yes, if you need help choosing a place to work. Letswork provides access to partner workspaces through bookings, passes, and memberships. NomadSpots is a local guide for deciding which cafe, coworking space, or public spot fits the work you need to do today.

What is the difference between NomadSpots and Letswork?

Letswork is built around access to partner workspaces. NomadSpots is built around practical local knowledge. Field reports cover the details that change a workday: WiFi, reachable sockets, noise, calls, seating, and whether a laptop feels welcome.

Should I use NomadSpots or Letswork?

Use Letswork when you want to book or access one of its partner spaces. Use NomadSpots when you want an independent local guide before choosing a table, a café, a coworking space, or another place to work.

Does NomadSpots book coworking spaces?

No. NomadSpots does not sell passes or manage bookings. It helps remote workers find places that suit the conditions of their workday, then lets the venue handle any direct visit or booking.

Already in town?

Find the place that makes today easier.

Open the local guide, then leave a field note if you find somewhere worth passing on.

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