LandingPoint

One map for your family's move

Rentals, schools, nurseries, and agents — all on a single dark-mode map, shareable across your household.

The problem

Relocating a family across countries means juggling a dozen tabs: Rightmove for flats, Ofsted for school ratings, Google Maps for nursery reviews, agency websites for fees, and WhatsApp threads where links go to die.

There's no single place to track what you've shortlisted, who's already viewed a property, or which schools accept mid-year entries. Information is scattered, decisions are duplicated, and partners work from different mental maps.

The solution

LandingPoint puts everything on one map. Rentals, schools, nurseries, and estate agents — all plotted on a dark-mode Leaflet map centred on your commute anchor.

Family accounts mean your partner sees the same shortlist you do. Save a flat, change its status to "viewing booked", and the update appears for everyone — with an audit log showing who did what.

Four-layer map

Rentals, schools, nurseries, and 2,284 estate agencies — all visible at once with toggleable layers.

Family-shared lists

Save a flat and your partner sees it instantly. Statuses, ratings, and notes — shared across the household.

Audit transparency

Every save, status change, and rating is logged with who did it and when. No more "did you already call them?"

Origin story

LandingPoint started as a personal project for the Roberts family's 2026 move to London. The map and family-account model came out of needing two parents to look at the same shortlist without copy-pasting Rightmove links into WhatsApp.

More cities will follow as people request them. There's no fake roadmap — only real demand.

"We built LandingPoint because we were drowning in browser tabs. If you're moving your family to a new city and want a sane way to track it, this is for you."

— Jody Roberts, founder

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