If you’ve ever waited 30 seconds for an email to load, watched a Zoom call glitch into oblivion, or tried streaming a movie only for it to freeze right at the best scene, you’re not alone.
Millions of Americans living in rural areas, small towns, or mobile homes experience the same frustration every day. Internet access that’s overpriced, unreliable, or simply unavailable is a reality for a large portion of the country. And until recently, getting something better meant signing a long-term contract with no guarantee it would actually work.
Nomad Internet is flipping that entire model on its head, starting with a device called the Nomad Dragon.
What Is the Nomad Dragon?
The Nomad Dragon is a wireless internet modem that connects to LTE and 5G towers, offering high-speed, plug-and-play internet without the need for cables, technicians, or permanent infrastructure.
It’s designed specifically for people who live, work, or travel in places where traditional broadband can’t keep up. Think rural homes, RV parks, cabins, and remote small businesses.
What makes it different? You don’t have to buy it upfront. In fact, you don’t have to pay anything to try it.
A Free Trial With Zero Strings Attached
Here’s the offer, and it’s as straightforward as it gets:
- You get a Nomad Dragon modem shipped to your door — free
- You get two weeks of unlimited, high-speed internet access — free
- You don’t have to enter a credit card
- You don’t have to sign a contract
- If you don’t want to continue after the trial, you return the modem using a prepaid label, or keep it as a backup — again, free of charge
If the modem works well for your location, you can activate service anytime. If it doesn’t, there’s no penalty, no awkward cancellation process, and no sales pressure.
This “Try Before You Buy” model is more than a clever headline. It’s Nomad Internet’s new identity.
“We’re shifting gears—starting now, ‘Try Before You Buy’ isn’t just a promo line. It’s our identity,” says Jaden Garza, CEO of Nomad Internet. “It’s what’s driving our growth, and we’re making it the centerpiece of everything we do, across every channel, every touchpoint, and every team.”
A Company-Wide Movement
This isn’t a one-time promo — it’s a structural change. Nomad is retooling its entire communication and customer experience strategy to center around the free trial.
Company leadership has laid out clear directives:
- The “Try Before You Buy” message must appear in all marketing ads, designs, emails, and social posts
- The website is being updated — from homepage banners to checkout pages
- All influencer, affiliate, and partner content will now highlight the trial offer
- SEO titles, help articles, and landing pages are being revised accordingly
- Every internal team — from product to customer support — is trained to lead with this offer
Why? Because it works.
Customers are signing up in growing numbers — not just because the product works, but because the experience feels fair. It respects the user. It acknowledges the risk consumers take when signing up for expensive internet in areas with a limited service history.
By offering a risk-free way to test the internet at your actual location, Nomad builds trust before ever asking for payment.
Who Is It For?
This trial isn’t just for rural residents. It’s perfect for:
- Remote workers who need reliable internet on the road
- Families in remote areas tired of buffering and outages
- RV travelers moving across states and networks
- Small business owners in underconnected zones
- Anyone who’s skeptical of new internet providers — and who wouldn’t be?
You don’t have to take a chance. You just have to try it.
Want to See If It Works for You?
The Nomad Dragon is ready to ship, and you can get yours at freenomad.com. Two weeks. Unlimited usage. No cost. No obligation.
The internet should work where you live, not just in cities with fiber lines and endless options. And now, thanks to this offer, you don’t have to settle or guess. You can test it yourself — and only pay if it truly delivers.
For too long, rural internet has been built around limitations. Nomad Internet is building something around freedom.
Tired of Slow, Spotty Internet? Here's How One Free Trial Is Changing the Game for Rural Users