SF flat hunting, scored by AI to your priorities.
Set your budget. Pin your areas. Every eligible listing gets ranked against what you actually care about — and we email you the moment a strong match drops.
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Currently scoring 1,470+ SF listings
You're drowning in flat alerts.
None of them tell you what actually matters.
You set up alerts. Now your inbox is full of notifications a day. Half are studios. Half are above budget. The rest are next to a busy road, have a shoebox third bedroom, or skip the dishwasher you swore was a must-have. And good luck telling whether any of it is actually an upgrade on what you've got.
Alert overload
You set up email alerts. Now your inbox is full of listings you'd never actually take. Most aren't even close.
No filter for what you'll hate
Filters give you bedrooms and price. They don't catch ‘bedroom 3 is a 7' shoebox’ or ‘the patio is a concrete alley’ or ‘no dishwasher’.
Is this an upgrade?
Even if a flat looks decent, you can't tell at a glance whether you'd actually be better off than where you are now. Sqft per pound? Commute delta? Bathrooms?
So we built this
Set your criteria once.
Add yourself and anyone moving in with you — work postcodes, rent caps, what each person cares about. Drop pins on the map for every neighbourhood you'd happily live in. Set bedrooms, budget, and whether outdoor space is a must-have. It takes about 90 seconds.
AI reads every eligible listing.
The AI parses each listing's photos, floor plan, description, and metadata. It estimates room sizes from floor plans, spots whether the dishwasher is real or just claimed, evaluates outdoor space honestly, and weighs every factor against your stated priorities.



You only hear from us when it's good.
Set a score threshold (80 is the default sweet spot). When a new listing lands above it, we email you with the full breakdown — pros, cons, photos, agent details. Below the threshold? You won't get bothered. We re-check the listings pool every 15 minutes so you're not late on the good ones.

An absolute steal for Nob Hill that delivers the 'city feel' Emory wants at nearly $800 under budget. The finishes are sharp and the shared roof deck offers the iconic SF skyline views that justify the move.
Pros and cons, written like a friend.
No marketing fluff. Each listing comes with a punchy summary, three to five honest reasons it works, and three to five red flags. Plus 5–10 specific questions to ask the agent at viewing — the kind you'd kick yourself for forgetting.
- Real garden, 472 sqft of decking + astroturf
- Dishwasher + underfloor heating
- Whitechapel Liz line 8 min walk
- Bed 3 is a true single — Gemma loses size
- Only 1 bathroom for 3 adults
- Tired 2005-era finishes
See if it's actually an upgrade.
Add your current flat — total rent, sqft, living room size, kitchen size, bathrooms, outdoor space. Every listing then shows the deltas. Bigger living room? Smaller kitchen? Cheaper per person? You see it instantly, side by side. No more spending Saturday viewings to discover you'd be downgrading.
Stop scrolling listings at 11pm.
Set your criteria, let the AI do the filtering, and only check in when there's actually something worth seeing.
Solo, couple, or crew — works the same