Schengen 90/180 Tracker for Digital Nomads
As a digital nomad, bouncing between European countries is part of the lifestyle. But keeping track of the rolling 180-day window can be a nightmare. With the new EES system in place, automated checks mean you can't rely on border agents missing a stamp. Use this tracker to map out your stays, and consider digital nomad visas (like the Portugal D8 or Spain Nomad Visa) if you need to stay longer than 90 days.
Enter your trips inside Schengen
Past, present, or planned. We’ll roll the 180-day window for every day and tell you exactly where you stand.
Digital Nomad FAQ
Can I just work remotely on a tourist visa?
Technically, most tourist visas don't allow remote work, though it's rarely enforced. The 90/180 day limit applies regardless of what you are doing.
What if I get a Digital Nomad Visa for Spain?
If you hold a national visa for Spain, days spent in Spain do NOT count towards your 90-day Schengen limit for other countries. You can still travel to other Schengen countries for 90 days.