My phone hasn’t stopped ringing since we launched Nomad Titan, our free plug-and-play Wi-Fi solution built specifically for RV parks.
Park owners are calling from all over the country. Some run seasonal campgrounds with 12 sites, others oversee massive resort-style destinations. Then there are the RV associations — curious about how this shift changes their industry standards. And of course, the competitors are watching closely, trying to figure out how we’re doing it.
Investors ask me, “Is this really sustainable?”
And my answer is simple: Yes. Absolutely.
When you solve a real problem — a loud, recurring, why-hasn’t-anyone-fixed-this-yet kind of problem — the world notices. When you give people something they’ve been begging for, you don’t have to chase interest.
The interest comes to you.
This Is What the Industry Needed
For years, RV park owners have tried to offer better internet. Most of them have spent thousands — sometimes tens of thousands — on routers, antennas, trenching, towers, or leased-line contracts that ultimately don’t deliver. Even after investing, they’re left with poor coverage, high maintenance, and constant guest complaints.
We listened. Then we built Nomad Titan to do what no one else would.
Here’s how it works:
- We ship a fully configured Wi-Fi station straight to the park.
- It plugs into a standard power outlet.
- Within minutes, it activates and broadcasts high-speed internet across several hundred feet.
No trenching. No IT crew. No need to climb a pole. Just plug-and-play Wi-Fi that actually works.
Each park gets:
- Six months of service absolutely free
- Unlimited access for staff
- Two hours of free internet per guest device every day
- The option to continue after six months for just $99.99/month — cancel anytime
We also offer additional Smart Hubs for parks that want to scale coverage across larger areas. Again, just plug them in.
Real Conversations, Real Impact
The calls I’ve taken in the last few weeks haven’t just been exciting — they’ve been emotional.
“I’ve spent $15,000 on a system that never worked. You’re telling me this is free?”
“We’ve had guests leave early because the Wi-Fi was too bad to work remotely.”
“Can you ship three units by next week?”
These aren’t abstract problems. This is the reality for thousands of RV park operators who are trying to serve a new kind of traveler — digital nomads, remote workers, families road-schooling their kids, and retirees who need telehealth appointments.
Today, Wi-Fi is not a luxury. It’s a utility. It’s the difference between a one-night stay and a five-night booking. It’s the difference between a 3.7-star review and a 4.8.
And we’re not nickel-and-diming guests. We’re not selling expensive hardware. We’re just fixing the one issue everyone’s been quietly frustrated by.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
Since launch, over 4,000 RV parks have expressed interest. And the early results from our deployments are promising:
- Parks report a sharp decline in Wi-Fi complaints
- Guest stays are getting longer
- Online reviews are improving
- Parks with Titan are appearing in filtered search results that require verified Wi-Fi service
And once a park installs Nomad Titan, they get the Nomad RV Internet Badge — a visual stamp that instantly signals to guests that they’re not rolling the dice on connectivity.
That badge alone has become a booking magnet.
Why It’s Free — And Why It Works
The question we get the most is: “Why offer this free?”
Because it works. Because we’re confident in it. Because we know once a park owner tries it, they’ll want to keep it. And because we believe connectivity is a right, not a privilege — especially for parks and communities that have been left behind by the telecom giants.
We’re not here to play by the old rules. We’re here to rewrite them.
The Phone’s Ringing Again
That’s probably another park owner. I already know how the call’s going to go.
They’ll tell me they’ve struggled with guest satisfaction for years. That they’ve tried everything. That they were just about to give up.
And I’ll tell them what I tell everyone else:
“Yep. It’s free. Yep. It works. And yep — we’ll ship it this week.”
Sometimes, the most disruptive thing you can do is the simplest.
And that’s exactly why the phone won’t stop ringing.
— Jaden Garza,
Chief Innovation Officer, Nomad Internet