Not a checklist - Settlio models moving to Germany as a dependency chain, so you always know what is blocked, ready and next. Visa, Anmeldung, Steuer-ID, bank account, health insurance and residence permit, sequenced for your city and visa track — Blue Card, Opportunity Card, student, freelancer, family. Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Cologne, each routed to its own Ausländerbehörde. Forecast dates include real embassy queues.
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Hi PH,
I built Settlio over the last months.
What surprised me wasn't that information was missing. It's everywhere — guides, subreddits, checklists. The problem is that almost none of it tells you the order, and German bureaucracy is basically nothing but dependencies.
A concrete one: you can't register your address without a signed Wohnungsgeberbestätigung from your landlord. You don't get a Steuer-ID until you've registered. Your employer can't run payroll correctly without the Steuer-ID. Miss that chain and you sit on tax class VI for months, paying far too much. Nobody warns you. You find out from a payslip.
So Settlio models a move as a dependency graph rather than a checklist. It knows what's blocked, what's ready and what's next for your specific visa track and city. Each step gets best / expected / delayed dates, and for high-demand countries the forecast includes actual embassy queue times — usually the thing that really decides when you can move.
What it doesn't do: it won't book appointments or file anything for you, it's English only, and it covers six cities right now (Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Cologne). One payment, no subscription — you only move once.
I'd like to hear which step broke for you, and which city I should add next.