For digital nomads

Work from anywhere. Keep one address for everything.

Your office is a laptop and your city changes with the season. Your mailing address shouldn't. Anchor your accounts to one stable U.S. address and read your mail from a cafe in Lisbon or a co-working space in Bali.

A remote worker at a small terrace table overlooking a Mediterranean coastal town, laptop open in morning light.
DIGITAL NOMAD PERMANENT ADDRESS

The nomad mail problem

Location freedom, address chaos.

  • Accounts want a stable address

    Banks, cards, and government accounts don't love an address that changes every few months — or a foreign one.

  • Mail you can't physically reach

    You can't collect paper mail from a mailbox on another continent.

  • Time zones make phone calls hard

    Sorting mail issues by phone with a service back home is a scheduling nightmare when you're twelve hours ahead.

  • Important documents at the worst time

    A renewal or a tax form arrives, and you have no way to see it until it's too late to act.

How it fits nomad life

One address, run entirely online.

  1. Anchor your accounts

    Give one permanent U.S. address to your bank, cards, and services, and stop updating them city by city.

  2. Read mail on your schedule

    Everything is in your dashboard, so you handle it whenever your day allows — no phone calls across time zones.

  3. Scan instead of ship

    For most documents, a scan is instant and free of international shipping. The paper waits until you need it.

  4. Forward when it's worth it

    When you do need the physical piece, forward it to wherever you've landed.

Built for a life online

The features nomads lean on.

  • Search your whole history

    Find any scanned document by sender, amount, or a word on the page — useful when a visa or bank asks for paperwork.

  • Deadline detection

    Renewals, tax dates, and response deadlines pulled out and tracked, so distance doesn't cost you a due date.

  • Works from any device

    Manage everything from a laptop or phone on whatever connection you've got that day.

  • Document vault

    Keep your important scans filed and retrievable for the next time a form or an office needs them.

A day in the life

Meet Priya.

Priya designs for clients back home while living out of a backpack across Southeast Asia. Her U.S. bank, her cards, and the IRS all have one address: her MyEverAddress. On a rainy afternoon in Chiang Mai, she opens the dashboard and finds a tax document and a card-renewal notice. She scans both, downloads the tax form for her accountant, and asks the assistant to confirm the renewal date. A catalog and two ads she shreds without a second thought. Her paper mail is handled before her coffee is cold, eleven time zones from where it arrived.

Worth knowing

Honest about what an address can and can't do.

  • Residency and taxes are separate questions

    A U.S. mailing address does not by itself determine your tax residency, domicile, or eligibility for anything tied to where you live. Those rules vary and can be complex for people abroad — confirm your own situation with a professional.

  • International forwarding has limits

    Forwarding abroad depends on carriers and customs. Some items and destinations add steps or restrictions, which we show you before you confirm a shipment.

  • You verify once

    Getting started requires identity verification and USPS Form 1583, which we guide you through.

Anchor your mail, roam everything else.

The demo shows the whole experience with a fictional traveler's mail — no account needed.