How AI Toolkits and Rapid Prototyping Are Delivering a Prize-Winning Resilience Platform for Remote Workers

In May 2025, Informatic AI partnered with a multidisciplinary team to explore a bold question: How can we improve long-term resilience for digital nomads and remote workers in cities like Valencia?

The result was the Remote Resilience Hub, a smart infrastructure concept that secured second prize at the Hack the Future 2025 hackathon in Tallinn, Estonia.

Using Informatic AI's low-code digital toolkits, the team rapidly prototyped a fully functional app--demonstrating how AI and automation can be used to build practical, people-focused tools under real-world time constraints.

Mission: Build Resilience Into Remote Life

The Remote Resilience Hub is designed to meet the needs of mobile workers and digital nomads in València by providing:

  • Local knowledge: health services, emergency support, housing, and bureaucracy guidance

  • AI agents: 24/7 help with relocation, form-filling, and community onboarding

  • Offline fallback tools: guides for local mesh networks and crisis comms

  • Service directories: trusted local contacts for legal, housing, and daily life support

Built by and for remote professionals, the Hub aligns with EU digital inclusion goals, climate adaptation policy, and the future of cross-border work.

The Challenge

To win at Hack the Future, the team needed to:

  • Build a fully functioning, user-friendly app within 48 hours

  • Integrate AI agents, automation tools, and offline resilience strategies

  • Demonstrate a compelling real-world use case for digital nomads and remote workers

  • Deliver a vision that could scale to other cities and audiences

The Informatic AI Solution

Using the Informatic AI Digital Toolkit, the team delivered:

Live App Prototype (via AppBudo)

A responsive app with:

  • Location-based service guidance

  • AI chatbot integrations

  • Emergency readiness content

  • GDPR-friendly personal document tools

Smart AI Agents

  • RAG Knowledge base agent trained on 40+ sources

  • Form helper for NIE, TGSS, empadronamiento

  • Offline safety advisor for Meshtastic-based crisis comms

TPI Automation

Behind-the-scenes flows handled:

  • Data routing between AI services

  • Email list syncs

  • Content delivery and feedback capture

MCP Server Integration

Used to coordinate AI agents and ensure continuity across user sessions--an emerging standard for context-aware, multi-step workflows.

The Remote Resilience Hub team

Results

  • Second Prize Winner -- Hack the Future 2025 (Tallinn)

  • Functional prototype built in under 48 hours

  • Active interest from Valencia startup ecosystem and EU mobility programs

  • Validated use case for local councils, co-working spaces, and digital visa schemes

  • Invitations to speak and showcase the project at post-hackathon events

What stood out:

  • Ready-to-use agents and automations

  • No-code infrastructure that skipped backend delays

  • MCP for agent memory and continuity

  • Focused on real problems, not speculative tech

“Informatic AI's low-code tools helped us build fast, stay focused on the user, and prove that AI isn't just hype - it's a pathway to real-world impact.”

What's Next?

Following the hackathon, the team is:

  • Expanding the chatbot suite into white-label products

  • Launching a service provider directory and tiered user plans

  • Developing voice-based support via Twilio and ElevenLabs

  • Seeking partnerships with coworking spaces and digital visa programs

To see how Informatic AI can bring your idea to life with smart agents and fast automations, get in touch.