Made by a team that's moved too many times.
We started Movemark because the week before a move always looks the same: sticky notes on the fridge, a spreadsheet nobody has opened since page two, and a vague worry you've forgotten to redirect something. We thought we could do better than that.
Movemark is a small app for a big week. It turns a house move into a day-by-day plan, labels your boxes, finds you local help when you need it, and keeps everyone you live with on the same page.
We aren't a moving company. We're a tools company. We make the thing that sits on your phone for six weeks, quietly ticking things off, and then goes back in its box — until the next move.
Here's what we believe, in the order we believe it.
1Moving is a logistics problem, not a Pinterest project.
You don't need a 42-tab spreadsheet. You don't need a "packing aesthetic". You need to know what to do on Tuesday, and then you need to do it. Movemark is built around that one idea.
Every feature in the app answers a specific question someone asked us at 11pm the week before their move. Which boxes go in the van first? What am I forgetting? Who's bringing the kettle? If a feature doesn't answer a question like that, it doesn't ship.
2The plan is the product.
Most moving apps are glorified checklists. Movemark writes a plan for your move — dated, ordered, and shaped to what you've told it. If your move date shifts, the plan shifts with it. If you add a bedroom, the packing schedule stretches. It's the bit we're proudest of.
3Mark is part of the tool, not marketing.
The yellow running house is called Mark. Mark drops a useful tip every morning — pulled from hundreds of real moves, not a cliché Pinterest board. He's a character because a character is easier to keep reading than a widget, and because moving is stressful enough without another sterile SaaS dashboard.
We're aware it's a little bit goofy. That's by design.
4We don't sell your data. Ever.
The business model is simple: a seven-day free trial, then £4 a month (or £29 a year) if you like it. That's it. We don't run ads. We don't sell your address to a removals company. We don't "partner" with anyone who wants your phone number.
The privacy policy spells out exactly what we collect and why. It is intentionally short.
5Who's behind it.
Movemark is made by a small, remote team who have collectively moved 31 times and have the back problems to prove it.
Two designers who argue about border-radius and agree about scope. Most of the illustration you see — yes, Mark too — came out of that argument.
Three engineers who believe a calm interface is mostly an engineering problem. They maintain the planner, the sync layer, and the servers that haven't gone down yet.
Real replies from a real inbox — hello@digitalhighrise.dev. No ticket numbers, no bots. We answer within a day, usually faster.
Mascot. Morale officer. Tips him a tenner at Christmas. Doesn't actually do any of the work, but the office is quieter without him.
6Where we're going.
We're building slowly and on purpose. Near-term: smarter box tracking, better partner-sharing, and a moving-day "command centre" so the whole household sees the same plan. Long-term: honestly, we want to be the only app you open the week of your move.
If you've got ideas — or you've just finished a move and something about Movemark worked or didn't — write to hello@digitalhighrise.dev. We read every email.
Fewer spreadsheets. More slept hours.
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