About Voymo
The friend who already made the move
Moving countries is one of those decisions where everyone has an opinion and almost no one has the actual numbers. You end up with twelve browser tabs, a forum thread from 2019, and a consulate page that contradicts the one next to it. Voymo exists to be the opposite of that: a small set of free tools that give you a straight answer to a specific question, in seconds, without asking for your email first.
Why we built it
Every tool here started as a problem we hit ourselves — counting Schengen days on a calendar with a pencil, trying to work out whether an income would clear a visa threshold, comparing two countries' rules when the only honest answer was "it depends." We got tired of redoing the same arithmetic by hand and never quite trusting the result. So we built the calculators we wished had existed, and made them precise enough that we'd rely on them ourselves.
The guiding idea is simple: be the friend who already did the move. Not the influencer selling a dream, not the law firm quoting by the hour — the friend who's been through the paperwork, remembers exactly where it got confusing, and tells you the unglamorous truth. That voice runs through everything: warm, plain, and never pretending a hard situation is easy.
How we keep it honest
Relocation tools sit squarely in "your money or your life" territory — a wrong number can cost someone a visa or a border crossing. So we hold ourselves to a verification discipline. Every figure a tool depends on — day limits, income thresholds, programme rules — is checked against a primary source, usually the regulator or official calculator itself, and we cite those sources on the page so you can verify them too. Each tool page carries the date it was last verified. Where a number can't be confirmed to that standard, we'd rather frame it plainly as an estimate than dress up a guess as fact.
Two more commitments that won't change. First, the answer is never gated: you get the result before we ever ask for anything. Second, the maths happens in your browser wherever it possibly can — your travel dates and income figures are yours, not data for us to harvest. And because these are tools, not a lawyer, none of it is legal advice; for any decision that touches your right to enter or stay somewhere, confirm with the official source or a qualified professional.
Who is behind it
Voymo is built and maintained by Francesco Romanello. It's a deliberately small, opinionated project rather than a faceless content mill — one person who cares whether the numbers are right, would rather ship five tools that are genuinely correct than fifty that are roughly plausible, and answers for the work. If you spot something that looks off, that's a bug worth fixing, and we want to hear about it.
What you can expect next
Voymo is available in English, Italian, French, Spanish and German, because moving abroad is precisely the moment you need answers in your own language. Over time the toolkit grows the same way it started — one real problem at a time, verified before it ships, free to use, and written like a friend talking you through it rather than a brochure talking at you.