The Best Remote Working Blogs in the UK
Remote working is here to stay, from your kitchen table or camping out in Pret with a flat white and a flaky Wi-Fi connection. If you’re looking for inspiration, gear guides, productivity tips, or just proof that you’re not the only one working in joggers, there’s a blog for that.
We’ve pulled together the best remote working blogs in the UK right now. Not because we’re biased, but because we’re right.
1. Working from Coffee Shops
Working from Coffee Shops is the UK’s home for laptop-wielding, coffee-fuelled remote workers. We review coffee shops from a work-friendly angle, break down loyalty schemes (so you get the most free caffeine for your buck), and offer tips for making public workspaces a little less awkward. If you’ve ever panicked about asking for the Wi-Fi password while only ordering a filter coffee, this blog’s for you.
We cover:
Coffee chain reviews (from Costa to Pret)
Loyalty cards and secret discounts
Remote working gear and tech tips
The lifestyle of remote working Brits who don’t want to sit at home all day
2. Digital Nomad Kit
Founded by remote work coach Hannah Dixon, Digital Nomad Kit is a brilliant resource for anyone dreaming of ditching the 9 to 5 and working from anywhere. While it has a global flavour, it’s got strong UK roots and tonnes of practical advice on becoming a virtual assistant, finding remote work, and building a business that funds your travel habit. Less fluff, more action.
3. Remoters
While technically a global blog, Remoters earns its UK stripes with a mix of interviews, job boards, and useful guides that apply to workers on both sides of the Atlantic. Whether you're looking for gear recommendations, remote company profiles, or digital nomad tax advice, this is one of the best all-round resources. Solid, well-researched, and genuinely helpful.
4. Flexa Careers Blog
Flexa helps people find truly flexible jobs, and their blog is packed with data-driven insights, workplace trends, and remote working tips. It’s geared more towards employees than freelancers, but the advice is gold regardless. Think of it as the smart friend in your group who actually reads HR policies and knows what 'asynchronous collaboration' means.
We’ve kept this list short on purpose, there’s enough noise out there already. But if you know a UK-based remote working blog that’s actually useful (no AI fluff, and no recycled listicles), give us a shout.
Even if it's your own blog, a hidden gem, or something you read between cappuccinos, we’re always keen to discover and share.