Find it. Love it. Land it.

The browser extension for hunting a home in the UK — on your own, as a couple, or with friends and family. Save Rightmove listings into one shared list, rate and discuss them, plan viewings — with crime rates, schools and sold prices built into every card.

🧩 Add to Chrome — coming soon Free · Works on Rightmove · Firefox support on the way Already a member? Open your dashboard ↗

One hunt. One list. Zero “which house was that again?”

Hunt solo, or invite your partner, family or friends — everything anyone saves lands in the same shared list, updated live for everyone.

Shared household

Invite your partner, family or friends with a 6-character code — any number of members. Saves, notes and ratings sync instantly. Works great solo too.

Rate, note, decide

Score each home out of 10, leave notes for each other and track status from “interested” to “viewed”.

Area intelligence

Crime score, nearby schools, stations and recent sold prices appear on every saved home — automatically.

Always up to date

Daily background refresh catches price drops, “sold STC” and listings taken off the market — before you do.

Every listing becomes a decision-ready card

No more tab chaos and screenshot-filled chats. Each saved home carries the facts that actually decide it: price history, commute anchor, schools, crime, chain status.

  • Distance from your chosen postcode (work, family, school)
  • Viewing planner with clash warnings
  • Price-drop history kept automatically
  • Removed-from-market detection

How it works

From install to shared shortlist in under two minutes.

Install & set up

Add the extension and create your household — hunting with others? Share your invite code with them.

Save from Rightmove

On any listing, hit the panel to save it with a status, rating and your first impressions.

Decide together

Open the shared dashboard, compare cards side by side, and book viewings without clashes — with everyone in the hunt.

Ready to land the right house?

🧩 Add to Chrome — coming soon Questions? We're here.