About Plarelo
Plarelo exists because the hardest part of relocating internationally isn't the logistics — it's not knowing what the logistics are until you're already in the middle of them.
When someone searches “how to move to Germany” they get a list: get a visa, find housing, open a bank account, register your address. It's not wrong. It's just not enough.
What it leaves out is the part an experienced relocation advisor knows immediately: that if you're moving on an EU Blue Card, your health insurance situation is different from a spouse on a family reunification visa. That the Anmeldung appointment can take weeks to book and everything — your bank account, your tax number, your child's school enrollment — depends on it. That your pension contributions at home may need a formal notification within 60 days, or you lose years of entitlement.
These aren't obscure edge cases. They're the things that catch people off-guard on every relocation. They're predictable — if you know what to look for.
Plarelo is built to surface exactly these things: the dependencies, the deadlines, and the decisions that your specific situation makes relevant. Not a template. Not a generic checklist. A plan that reflects what your move actually requires.
A flat checklist of 60 items creates a different kind of anxiety: everything looks equally urgent, and it's not clear what kind of effort each item requires. Booking a removal company requires a different kind of thinking than deciding which neighbourhood to live in.
Choices that require deliberation — comparing options, weighing trade-offs, and committing. Which neighbourhood. Rent vs. buy. State school or international. These are the items where you need a workspace, not a checkbox.
Actions to execute — things with a clear next step and a completion state. Book the removal company. Schedule the health check. Notify your current bank. Tasks should move forward, not accumulate.
Processes with formal steps — applications, registrations, filings. Each paperwork item breaks down into the specific steps, documents, and forms involved. Not “apply for your visa” — the actual form number and what you need to bring.
Not all relocation tasks are equal, and sequencing matters. Immigration and visa decisions have to happen first because almost everything else depends on your legal status. Housing comes next because your address is required for registrations, school enrollment, and financial accounts. Lifestyle and admin come last.
Plarelo's plans reflect this. The most consequential items surface first. The timeline shows what needs to happen before what. You shouldn't have to work out the critical path yourself — the plan should do that for you.
Plarelo doesn't replace a relocation advisor. The plan it generates is a structured starting point — built on AI and a detailed intake, but not a substitute for the situational knowledge a good advisor brings.
What it does is change the starting point. Instead of spending hours on intake and first-draft planning, an advisor can start with a plan already in place, review it for their client's specific situation, and focus their expertise on the parts that actually require it.
For clients working with an advisor: the plan is shared, the advisor can refine it, and the client can track their own progress. Everyone stays on the same page — without the email threads.
Plan + Relocate. The idea is simple: a good relocation starts with a good plan. Not a list of things you might need to do, but a structured view of what your specific move requires, in what order, and why.
The three dots in the logo represent the three stages every relocation moves through: before, during, and after. Each one connects to the next. None of them can be skipped.
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