Sample paid output

Full Freedom Plan sample report

This is the kind of decision plan a customer should receive after paying: ranked places, budget guardrails, route logic, flight and housing rules, risks, and a 30-day execution plan.

ProductFull Freedom Plan
Sample price$79
ProfileRemote worker from Prague
OutputPDF-ready personal plan

Primary base

Porto, Portugal

Backup

Valencia, Spain

Budget

$2,600/mo

First month

$2,850

Confidence

Medium-high

Core decision

Start with Porto, Portugal

Route logic

Valencia, Spain backup, Bansko, Bulgaria budget reset

Main protection

Book in stages and keep month two flexible

Executive Summary

Why Porto is the first move

Porto is the strongest first move for this sample profile because it keeps Europe access, walkable daily life, healthcare depth, and flight friction in balance. It is not the cheapest option, but it is a safer first experiment than optimizing only for monthly rent.

EU passportRemote income2-4 month test stayComfortable but cost-aware lifestyle

Monthly Budget Guardrails

Rent and utilities$1,050
Food and groceries$420
Coworking, cafes, phone$190
Local transport$80
Insurance and healthcare$140
Personal buffer$320

What Makes It Worth Paying For

  • It turns a vague relocation idea into a ranked route with specific tradeoffs.
  • It separates cheap places from realistic places that fit budget, lifestyle, flights, and risk.
  • It gives practical booking rules before the customer spends money on flights or housing.
  • It creates a PDF-ready plan the customer can act on or request a manual launch review for.

Destination Decision Matrix

Ranked shortlist with tradeoffs

The report should explain why the best destination is not always the cheapest monthly rent.

#1

Primary route

Porto, Portugal

Most balanced quality-of-life option with manageable first-month risk.

Tradeoff: Housing is competitive and winter apartments can feel damp.

89% fit

$2,200/mo

#2

Warm backup

Valencia, Spain

Stronger sunshine, larger city energy, and excellent coastal lifestyle.

Tradeoff: Popular neighborhoods can become expensive quickly.

86% fit

$2,350/mo

#3

Budget reset

Bansko, Bulgaria

Best EU cost-reduction option with a visible remote-work community.

Tradeoff: Small-town lifestyle can feel limiting after the first month.

82% fit

$1,100/mo

#4

Practical base

Warsaw, Poland

Strong safety, infrastructure, and flight access from Central Europe.

Tradeoff: Less of a slow-travel fantasy and more of a functional base.

77% fit

$1,850/mo

#5

Wildcard

Tbilisi, Georgia

Better value and long-stay potential outside the EU mainstream.

Tradeoff: Requires more careful visa, banking, and housing checks.

74% fit

$1,450/mo

Flight Strategy

  • Track Prague to Porto, Lisbon, and Madrid routes before buying the first leg.
  • Pay more for a daylight arrival if it reduces first-night taxi and check-in risk.
  • Keep Valencia as the backup if Porto flights or housing are poor value in the target week.

Housing Filters

  • Start with 7-10 refundable nights in Bonfim, Cedofeita, or Matosinhos.
  • Ask for current Wi-Fi proof, desk photos, heating notes, window direction, and noise context.
  • Do not sign month two until the first apartment, neighborhood, and routine pass real-life checks.

Remote Work Checks

  • Confirm upload speed, backup cafes, coworking access, and mobile data before the first workday.
  • Choose housing around the weekly routine, not only around sightseeing.
  • Keep the first two workdays light so arrival problems do not become client problems.

Risk Checks

  • Verify passport validity, insurance coverage, healthcare access, and Schengen day count.
  • Protect the setup reserve for taxis, SIM, deposits, replacement gear, and first-week mistakes.
  • If housing quality fails, switch route instead of forcing the original destination.

30-Day Execution Plan

What happens before spending real money

Days 1-3

Confirm documents, insurance, banking backup, and the maximum first-month spend.

Days 4-10

Compare flights, nearby airports, arrival times, and visa/day-count constraints.

Days 11-18

Shortlist neighborhoods, message hosts, request Wi-Fi proof, and compare refund rules.

Days 19-24

Prepare work setup, phone plan, prescriptions, local transport, and first-week checklist.

Days 25-30

Book the first leg only, save the PDF, and keep the second month flexible.

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