I live in Portugal and really want to take part in the upcoming Hex Guardian program. I see this as a huge opportunity—maybe the biggest of my life—and I’m ready to dedicate as much time as needed to make it work.
But I’m unsure if it’s possible to perform the role from abroad. I won’t be able to drive around scanning areas, do door-to-door outreach, or set up pop-up tents. I’m worried that this could be a major drawback and limit my success.
What’s your take or advice on this—should I still plan to buy one? Can remote participation still be effective, or would I be at a big disadvantage?
Absolutely @anonx —you can be a Hex Guardian remotely, but it depends on how you approach it.
Being on the ground makes things easier, especially for tasks like scanning areas, local outreach, and building partnerships. But if you’re not physically there, you can still make it work by focusing on other strengths:
Build a local team – Partner with people who can handle in-person tasks while you manage strategy.
Use digital marketing – Bring in subscribers through online ads, referrals, and social media.
Network from afar – Connect with local businesses or entrepreneurs who want to be part of World Mobile.
Host virtual events – Spread awareness and get people engaged without being there in person.
If you’re hands-off, it’ll be tough to compete with active Guardians. But if you’re willing to put in the effort, build connections, and think creatively, you can absolutely succeed. Just have a solid plan.
Go for it if you’re serious—just be ready to adapt and hustle.