It's 6 AM in Phnom Penh. My first client call is in 30 minutes (8:30 AM in Paris, midnight in Seoul).


My team spans 6 time zones: Cambodia, France, Benin, Madagascar, South Korea, Taiwan.


This isn't a lifestyle choice. It's a competitive advantage.


18-hour production days
When I sleep, my team in Benin prepares the mindmaps. When they sleep, Seoul handles quality control. The workflow never really stops.


💸 Smart cost arbitrage
A semantic architect in Seoul. A project manager at $1,200/month in Benin. A developer in Taiwan. Plus AI agents I run 12 hours a day. Talent is where talent is — not where rent is highest.


🌏 Access to the Asian market
Since moving here, I attended the Chiang Mai SEO Conference (800 attendees). Signed 2 international clients in 2 months. Registered a local company for $650.


📞 Client relationships don't suffer
Zoom, WhatsApp, Google Meet. My French clients don't always know I'm in Cambodia. What matters is connection quality and deliverable quality — not geolocation.


The only real downside: the time difference with Europe. I often finish at midnight.


Remote entrepreneurship isn't for everyone. But if your work is intellectual and your processes are documented, location is just a logistical detail.


Do you work remotely? Across time zones? I'd love to hear your experience.