Tell BLEUN where you're moving. Let the agents coordinate the rest.
International relocation touches immigration, housing, schooling, banking, insurance, travel and moving logistics at the same time, on the same deadline. BLEUN treats the move as one objective and assigns a specialist agent to each domain.
What BLEUN does for a relocation objective
BLEUN is an objective execution system for household relocation. A subject states the destination and deadline; BLEUN decomposes the move into the domains it actually requires — immigration, schooling, housing, banking, insurance, travel and moving — and recruits a specialist agent for each one. The agents work against the same target date, share the inputs you provide once, and surface blockers before they become deadline risks.
This is distinct from a checklist or a relocation guide: BLEUN does not just tell you what steps exist, it drives research, drafting and preparation for each step inside the permissions you set, and reports a confidence estimate for reaching the move date intact.
The objective
A relocation objective is stated as an outcome with a destination and a deadline.
Example objective: "Move my family to Singapore by September."
From this single sentence, BLEUN identifies that the objective involves at minimum a work or dependent visa pathway, a target school year for any children, a housing search in a specific country, a banking and insurance setup in the destination, and a physical move of belongings — all against a fixed date roughly six to nine months out depending on when the objective is stated.
Domains BLEUN coordinates
Each domain below is assigned to a specialist agent, and the agents share context so decisions in one domain account for constraints in another.
Immigration
Visa category, sponsor requirements, document checklist and processing timeline.
Schooling
Eligible schools, application windows, entrance requirements for each child's age and year.
Housing
Rental or purchase search matched to budget, commute and neighbourhood preferences.
Banking
Account opening requirements, currency transfer timing and credit history considerations.
Insurance
Health, home contents and liability cover appropriate to the destination country.
Travel
Flights, temporary accommodation and entry logistics timed to the move date.
Moving
Shipping or storage quotes, customs requirements and delivery scheduling.
Local setup
Utilities, local registration, transport and day-one essentials at the destination.
The agents BLEUN recruits
Every domain above maps to a named agent working the same deadline.
| Agent | What it does |
|---|---|
| Immigration Agent | Maps the applicable visa or residency route, required documents and lead times, and prepares drafts for your review. |
| School Agent | Shortlists eligible schools for each child's age, tracks application windows and required assessments. |
| Housing Agent | Searches listings against budget and commute, shortlists options and prepares viewing or application requests. |
| Banking Agent | Identifies account opening requirements and prepares the documentation needed to bank in the destination. |
| Insurance Agent | Compares health, home and liability cover suited to the destination and household size. |
| Travel Agent | Plans flights and interim accommodation around the confirmed move date. |
| Moving Agent | Obtains shipping or storage quotes and schedules pickup and delivery against the timeline. |
| Local Setup Agent | Prepares utility, registration and transport setup for the first weeks at the destination. |
Inputs BLEUN needs from you
Inputs are requested only when an agent genuinely cannot proceed without them — not all at once, and not before they matter.
Required
Family composition, target city or country, target move date, employer or visa sponsor status, passports and nationalities held by each family member.
Optional, but improves planning
Budget range, children's ages and school year, pets, current address, and estimated shipping volume. Providing these earlier lets agents narrow options sooner.
How execution and confidence work
Agents act inside the autonomy you grant; a confidence estimate tracks the move against the target date.
Each agent operates at an autonomy level you set. Research, shortlisting and drafting — such as comparing schools or preparing a visa document checklist — can run unattended. Actions that are irreversible or carry financial or legal weight, such as submitting a visa application, signing a lease or transferring money for a deposit, wait for your explicit approval before BLEUN proceeds.
As agents make progress, BLEUN maintains a confidence estimate for reaching the move date with all domains resolved. The estimate reflects how complete the required inputs are, how many milestones (visa approval, school offer, signed lease, booked shipment) have been reached, and whether any domain has an open blocker — for example, a visa processing delay that puts the September date at risk. See how the objective, decomposition and confidence loop works in general across BLEUN.

Frequently asked questions
- Can BLEUN actually get me a visa or handle immigration paperwork?
- BLEUN's Immigration Agent researches the applicable visa routes, required documents and timelines, and prepares drafts and checklists for you to review. It does not replace a licensed immigration lawyer for legal advice, and any submission to an authority waits for your explicit approval.
- What if I don't know my target city or date yet?
- State the objective with whatever you know — even "move my family somewhere in Southeast Asia by mid-2025" is enough to start. BLEUN will ask targeted follow-up questions only for the inputs it genuinely needs to narrow the plan.
- Does BLEUN book flights, sign leases or move money on its own?
- No. Agents prepare options, drafts and recommendations. Irreversible or financial actions — booking a flight, signing a lease, transferring money — wait for your approval unless you have explicitly raised that agent's autonomy level for that action type.
- How is this different from hiring a relocation consultant?
- A relocation consultant typically covers one or two domains and works on their own schedule. BLEUN coordinates immigration, housing, schooling, banking, insurance, travel and moving logistics simultaneously, as specialist agents working against the same objective and deadline.
- What happens if my moving date changes?
- Agents re-plan around the new date. Dependent milestones — school application windows, visa lead times, shipping bookings — are recalculated and the confidence estimate updates to reflect the new constraint.
