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Origio: A personalized tool to help you decide where to live abroad based on salary, visa, and lifestyle

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Rohan Chaubey

28d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Origio is a personalized relocation tool that helps users decide where to live abroad by answering 8 questions about their job, passport, rent budget, and priorities. It scores 25 countries based on salary after tax, visa difficulty, cost of living, and quality of life. The free tier shows top 3 matches, while a one-time payment Pro tier unlocks all 25 countries, a salary calculator, visa checklist, and country comparison features.

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I built Origio because I was genuinely trying to figure out if moving abroad made financial sense for me and couldn't find anything useful.
Numbeo gives you generic city data. Nomad List tells you about the coffee shops. Neither of them tell you what you'd actually take home on your salary after local tax, or whether your passport makes the visa process a nightmare.
So I just built it myself.
Answer 8 questions about your job, passport, rent budget and what you actually care about.
One-time payment, no subscription.
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Most relocation tools give you generic city comparisons. Origio personalises it. Answer 8 questions about your job, passport, rent budget and priorities and it scores 25 countries by salary after tax, visa difficulty for your nationality, cost of living a

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