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Migroot

Your visa paperwork glow-up: from nightmare to a game

Migroot is a game-like tracker that helps you gather all the necessary documents for your move without stress and twice as fast as doing it on your own. It's perfect for those tired of endless phone notes and juggling a million expat community subscriptions.

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Hey Hunters fam! 😺 I know you've seen a million "I built this because I needed it" stories, but hear me out - how often do you hear "I built this because immigration paperwork made me lose my will to live"? I'm Kate, and together with my partner-in-crime @maryna_dobrovolska_ua, we've become accidental experts in the "which-document-do-they-want-now" dance across multiple countries. We're talking Belarus → Poland → Bali → Brazil (looks like we have a thing for B's), and Georgia → Bali (where we bonded over visa headaches) → Spain. So we did what any reasonable people would do: turned bureaucracy into a game. Because if we're going to lose sleep over visa applications, we might as well get achievement points for it, right? Enter Migroot - where your relocation paperwork meets power-ups, and visa runs become side quests. We tested it on 7-year-olds because, let's face it, if they can handle it, your jetlagged self definitely can. Here's what we've got so far: 🗄️ Document vault (aka no more "which WhatsApp chat had my passport scan?") 🗂️ Actually helpful document comments (written by humans, we promise) 🧠 Real immigration experts (think cool NPCs, not final bosses) 🎮 Culture quests (like mastering the art of saying "no" to Bali scooter rentals) 📚 Difficulty-rated guides (from "easy peasy" to "maybe grab a coffee first") Try it, break it, tell us what you think! We're building this for everyone who's ever stared at a visa application wondering if it's written in ancient runes. Questions? Comments? Bureaucratic horror stories? Drop them below! I'll be here, probably fighting with a scanner somewhere... 😅 P.S. Yes, this is browser-based for now. Web app coming soon, right after we figure out how to turn apostille stamps into NFTs (kidding! ...or are we? 🤔)