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The honest monthly burn for one operator running client builds out of Canggu — visa, scooter, villa, coffee shops, fiber, gym, food. With Lahore comparison so the numbers feel real.

Every digital-nomad post about Bali quotes the same fantasy number: "live in paradise for $800 a month!"That number exists, and the lifestyle attached to it is a mosquito-net dorm bed in a hostel a 15-minute scooter ride from the nearest decent coffee shop. The actual cost of shipping serious client work out of Canggu, for an operator who needs reliable internet, a comfortable place to think, and the ability to host an occasional client video call without a chicken crowing in the background, is a multiple of that.
Here's my actual monthly burn, line by line, for the last six months in Canggu. Plus a Lahore comparison at the bottom so the numbers feel real, because the relevant question isn't "is Bali cheap?" — it's "is Bali cheap relative to wherever you would otherwise be?"
Villa stack subtotal: ~$1,380 USD/month.
The villa Wi-Fi is good, but I do focused build work in cafes and the gym. Two reasons: the AC at home gets stifling on afternoon work blocks, and the social texture of working around other people keeps me honest about screen time.
Work stack subtotal: ~$178 USD/month.
The cafe spend is the line item most digital-nomad blogs hide. They'll tell you "coffee is $2" without mentioning you'll have it five days a week and you'll add a meal most of those days because the cafe is more comfortable than your kitchen.
Transport + visa subtotal: ~$315 USD/month.
Food and life subtotal: ~$450 USD/month.
Health and admin subtotal: ~$131 USD/month.
Total monthly burn, Canggu, comfortable founder lifestyle:~$2,455 USD/month.— Six-month average, Nov 2025 — May 2026
That number is roughly what a single tech worker in Brooklyn pays just for rent on a one-bedroom. In Canggu it buys the villa, the scooter, the gym, the cafes, the visa, the food, the gym, the insurance, the cleaner, the coworking. The delta is meaningful.
I split time between Canggu and Lahore (where my family is). For an apples-to-apples comparison — same comfort level, one-bed apartment, gym, car (not scooter), groceries, eating out 2-3x a week — Lahore runs roughly $850-1,100/month all-in. About 35-40% of the Canggu cost.
So why Canggu? Three reasons, and the third is the one that actually matters:
Half the cost stack is non-negotiable to ship at the quality SkynetLabs ships at. The other half could compress:
Floor for a credible work setup in Canggu, in my estimate: $1,750/month. Anything below that is digital-nomad cosplay — backpacker hostels and McDonald's Wi-Fi. You won't ship client work from that setup.
The reason Canggu "works" for the SkynetLabs economics is that the price point of the agency's deliverables is set against US/EU/AU client budgets. A Pro tier build at $3,997 is a reasonable rate in Memphis, in Sydney, in Manchester. The same build run from Berlin or London at the same price wouldn't leave a profit margin worth getting out of bed for. The geographic arbitrage is structural.
That arbitrage is also why public pricing works. The numbers I publish are sustainable for me at this cost structure and competitive for clients at theirs. Everybody wins because the supply side (me) and the demand side (them) sit on different sides of an underpriced location boundary. The internet flattened almost everything; geography of the operator is one of the last places real arbitrage still exists, and Canggu is where I sit on that line.
If you're considering a move and the question is whether you can "afford" it — the answer is probably yes, if you're billing $4,000-9,500 per client build and you can hold three retainers. If you're a junior dev billing $40/hour on Upwork, the math is rougher and the floor I quoted above ($1,750) is still three full work-weeks of revenue. Plan accordingly.
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