Services
Support across what matters most
We’re built for people who are juggling work, family, and stress and still need reliable information. Below is how we help in each area. (This is informational support; for legal advice, always consult a qualified professional when appropriate.)
Apartment search
Less guesswork, more clarity from “where do I even start?” to “what should I ask before I sign?”
Finding a place that fits your budget, timeline, and household shouldn’t mean living inside listing apps for weeks. We help you structure the search: what to filter for, how to compare options fairly, and how to spot common issues in ads and showings.
- Priorities first We guide you to define must-haves (commute, bedrooms, accessibility) so you don’t waste time on mismatches.
- Lease basics Plain-language orientation on deposits, renewals, utilities, and what to read carefully before you commit.
- Next steps Checklists for applications, income documentation, and follow-ups with landlords or programs.
If you’re overwhelmed, you’re not behind you’re human. Start here and build momentum one step at a time.
Education information
Understand options for training, schooling, and skill-building without drowning in acronyms.
Whether you’re returning to school, exploring a certification, or helping someone in your family plan their path, you need trustworthy starting points not a wall of unrelated links.
- Pathways Overview of common routes (GED/HSE, community college, trade programs, online learning) and how they differ.
- Planning How to think about time, cost, and support systems before you enroll.
- Resources Where to look for financial aid basics, tutoring, and local programs.
Education decisions are personal; our role is to make the landscape easier to navigate.
Legal information
Get oriented on common questions and learn how to find appropriate help when stakes are high.
Legal issues can feel urgent and intimidating. We provide general information to help you understand common terms, timelines, and types of services so you can ask better questions and avoid preventable mistakes.
- Issue mapping High-level guidance on categories like housing disputes, family matters, benefits, or consumer problems.
- Self-help vs. representation When DIY forms might suffice and when you should prioritize a licensed attorney or legal aid.
- Documentation What to gather early (dates, notices, agreements) to save time with any professional you meet.
Disclaimer: Nothing here is legal advice for your specific situation. Use this as a roadmap, not a substitute for a qualified lawyer where needed.
Small team management
Built for organizations that run lean so the right people can help without sharing one login.
If you are a small provider or employer team, you should not need enterprise software just to keep applications, messages, and calendars in sync. The employer dashboard supports delegated access: the primary representative stays in control, while trusted colleagues can be invited with clear, limited permissions for the areas they actually work on.
- Controlled access Invite or attach teammates, then choose what they can see such as incoming applications, customer messages, agreements, workflow steps, or the shared calendar.
- Clear roles Everyone signs in with their own account, which improves accountability and avoids password sharing.
- Lightweight workflow Suspend or remove access when someone’s role changes, without rebuilding your whole stack.
If you are the company’s primary representative, you can invite teammates and set their permissions from the employer dashboard. Sign in.
Document management & translation
Keep versions, deadlines, and languages from turning into last-minute panic.
Paper trails rarely arrive as a single neat PDF. You might be switching between languages, waiting on a signature, or unsure which attachment is still “the one.” This area is about staying organized: what to keep together, what to translate, and how to read official wording without getting lost.
- Version control & checklists Know what changed, what is still pending, and what must be submitted together so nothing slips through.
- Translation choices Understand when a careful plain-language summary helps you move forward, and when certified translation is the safer route.
- Plain-language orientation We walk through letters and forms so you can ask sharper follow-up questions with schools, landlords, agencies, or counsel.
This is practical guidance, not a substitute for a sworn translator or attorney where your situation requires one.
Guardian advice for working life
Starting work, changing jobs, taxes, pensions, and Finnish–European work culture explained in one place.
Not every question fits “housing,” “legal,” or “documents.” Guardian is our dedicated guidance layer for people in employment: what to check before day one, how to change employers without losing track of money or benefits, and what to do when something goes wrong on the job or after it ends.
The advice on the Guardian page is written for newcomers and long-term residents alike, with input from people who have actually worked in Finland and on European teams so you hear practical norms (punctuality, direct feedback, written follow-ups) alongside hard topics like tax cards, TyEL, and pension gaps.
- Starting work & changing jobs Contracts, notice periods, and handovers without guesswork.
- Taxes & pensions Verokortti, payslips, TyEL/YEL, and why small errors compound over years.
- During work & when issues arise Documentation, official channels, and escalation that fits Finnish practice.
- Work culture & ethics How locals and cross-border colleagues often expect reliability and clarity.
The full Guardian page goes deeper on each topic with expanded sections you can read at your own pace no account required to browse.
Read Guardian guidanceGeneral information
For everything else life admin, benefits pointers, local services, and “who do I even call?”
Sometimes the hardest part is not knowing which door to open. General information brings scattered topics into one calm, organized flow.
- Life admin ID documents, mail, address changes, and similar tasks explained in order.
- Benefits & programs How to think about eligibility and where official portals usually live.
- Local navigation Tips for finding county, city, or nonprofit services that match your situation.
When you’re ready, Sign in to continue your journey in the app or head Home for the overview.