Get sale-ready earlier
Build a practical pack around EPCs, useful documents, upfront searches and the things buyers usually ask for later.
Why we built this
Savvy Mover exists because “offer accepted” should feel like progress, not the start of silence. We are building one place to manage the whole home-sale journey: listing, viewings, offers, sale-ready packs, milestones, chain visibility and blockers.
The moment behind it
Savvy Mover did not start as a dashboard idea. It started with a real move that was almost there. The house was packed up. My wife was 38 weeks pregnant. Life was on hold, and everyone was waiting for the final stretch.
Then the buyer pulled out right at the last minute, near exchange, without a clear genuine reason. The worst part was the helplessness: no shared view, no clear blockers, no single place where everyone could see what was really happening.
That is the frustration Savvy Mover is built around. Selling a home should not leave people boxed up, chasing updates and hoping the chain is still alive. It should have a visible operating system from the first listing to completion.
The wider reason
A sale can be held up by an EPC, searches, a missing solicitor detail, a mortgage update, leasehold paperwork, an unresolved enquiry, a quiet chain link or a document nobody has shared yet. Too often, nobody knows which one is actually blocking progress.
Savvy Mover automates the parts that should not need another round of phone calls: milestone tracking, Sale-Ready Packs, buyer and seller status pages, blocker flags, chain visibility, automated chasers and clear weekly views of what is holding the sale up.
Solicitors still do the legal work. Savvy Mover gives everyone a shared operating layer so the move does not drift while people are waiting, wondering and chasing in separate inboxes.
The problem
A home sale is not just a listing. It is a sequence of people, documents, decisions and dependencies. When that sequence is unclear, momentum disappears.
What we are building
Build a practical pack around EPCs, useful documents, upfront searches and the things buyers usually ask for later.
Track milestones, blockers and chain updates in one place, without exposing private documents to people who do not need them.
We show what has been stated, reviewed or sourced from public data, without pretending to be a solicitor, lender or regulated ID provider.
Why it can be free
Savvy Mover is being built by a hands-on CTO and founder with around 15 years of experience across software development, DevOps, cybersecurity and AI architecture. That means more of the platform can be built directly, operated carefully and improved quickly.
That is why the core buyer and seller platform can stay free while the platform grows. The aim is to prove the coordination layer first, with buyers, sellers, agents and professionals working from the same trusted view of the move.
Security is not a badge on the homepage. It is part of how the product is built. No system is risk-free, but safety, privacy and role boundaries are treated as product requirements.
The platform is being built directly, which keeps the early product focused on the workflow rather than on expensive layers of outsourcing.
Infrastructure, deployment, monitoring and recovery are treated as part of the build, not a separate afterthought.
Scoped access, 2FA, audit trails, secure file handling and privacy-aware notifications are designed into the product from the start.
AI is used to help draft, summarise and chase, while users still review meaningful actions before anything is sent or shared.
Savvy Mover is software. It is not a law firm, mortgage adviser, insurer, surveyor, estate agent or regulated identity provider. We do not hold money, move money, give legal advice or replace your qualified solicitor or conveyancer.
The point is simpler: make the process visible, reduce avoidable chasing, and help serious buyers and sellers keep momentum until exchange and completion.