I have yet to purchase anything from Nomad Capitalist yet (still in the nascent part of my business), but the podcast is a must-listen, and the blog is a fascinating read. There is nobody else out there doing what these guys are doing at the level they're doing it, and it's a breath of fresh air in what was before nothing but a sea of shady websites with bad English and zero live help. You want somebody who has been everywhere and made all of the mistakes, and you won't find any other resource out there like this one, not even close.
There are a few critiques from a free user, but nothing major. Finding older articles or articles about a topic you're interested in is not easy on the site due to having no search function. I have a wordpress site too, this can be a very easy fix. Also, for people not interested in residing outside of their home country, nobody for example ever seems to mention how to move money from one bank to another while staying off of the radar, or if you're stuck with having most of your revenue in your offshore bank(s). I'm sure a lot of people would like to know this, but I haven't seen it covered. Could possibly be in the paid package. Andrew has said on the podcast "There are a lot of you who just want to open up a trading account (for example) elsewhere and stay in the US. Well, let's talk about that on a future podcast then! Obviously there is interest. I'd wager to say a large portion of your listeners have businesses that are agile to where they don't have or need on-the-ground employees, but is still interested in tax relief and asset protection from going offshore, but are still okay with the trade-off of staying where they are because they enjoy it or for family reasons, or what have you. It does get covered here and there, but a few more how-to's or podcasts dedicated to those types would be welcome.
Anyway, these guys are light years ahead of anything else out there, and you can tell that most of the boos, as usual, are coming form the cheap seats. You know what's way more expensive than any of their products? Doing it wrong. Nomad Capitalist might be a go-between, but a good facilitator is more than worth their weight. I'm looking forward to working with them someday.