Remote work with a table
Book clubs, socials, leadership sessions, coworking rooms, and recurring gatherings turn remote work back into a local practice.
AVL Digital Nomads gathers remote and independent professionals who want more than a laptop and a view. The group shows up in breweries, coworking rooms, book clubs, AI sessions, and the odd experiment that only makes sense in Asheville.
ADN describes itself as a community of remote and independent professionals. Its stated work is plain: help remote professionals thrive through connection, collaboration, and local impact.
The group is part of Thrive Remotely, has Venture Asheville as a founding sponsor member, and keeps the door open through Meetup, Slack, Instagram, LinkedIn, and its own site.
Book clubs, socials, leadership sessions, coworking rooms, and recurring gatherings turn remote work back into a local practice.
AI Hacks & Hops is built for non-technical professionals, entrepreneurs, marketers, engineers, and people who want to understand what AI can do at work.
The group meets where the city already is: Haywood Road, Broadway, Hatch Coworking, Sweeten Creek, and the rooms where people actually talk.
Tonight's session moves past a single chat window into agents with tools, memory, scheduled work, Kanban coordination, and practical workflows. That makes this page a live proof: a researched, designed, deployed microsite made for the people sitting in the room.
520 Haywood Rd in West Asheville. The event listing places AI Hacks & Hops there from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.
Open mapListed by ADN as a founding sponsor member and described on Meetup as a high-growth entrepreneurship initiative.
Listed as a sponsor on the group page. Their tagline on Meetup: launch integrations in days, not months.
ADN accepts donations at @avldigitalnomads to help keep the group financially sustainable.
Join the Meetup, follow the socials, and look for the AVL Digital Nomads sign at the next gathering.