How KeySprint builds the checklist
KeySprint does not try to estimate moving-company quotes or replace a full project manager. It focuses on the failure points that generic moving articles blur together: admin updates, proof, first-open packing, access bottlenecks, and the first-night essentials that decide whether the arrival feels controlled or chaotic.
Planning logic
- Mode first: the form decides whether the move behaves more like a same-day sprint, a deposit-safe handover, a tight-access move, a heavy-reset move, or an admin-heavy family move.
- Admin alongside packing: postal redirection, tax records, driving-licence changes, utilities, and identity-linked tasks are treated as core move work, not optional extras.
- Arrival-first packing: the plan prioritises what must open first, what must stay off the truck, and what must be photographed before the timeline gets fuzzy.
- Proof matters: meter photos, room-condition evidence, and sent confirmations are bundled into the move logic, especially for renters and shared households.
Public references used
- Royal Mail — Redirect your mail — Royal Mail says redirection setup requires identity checks and proof of the old address, which is why KeySprint treats address-change admin as an early task instead of a last-minute afterthought.
- GOV.UK — Tell HMRC about a change to your personal details — HMRC says you need to tell HMRC if your address changes, and business records may also need updates, so KeySprint keeps admin updates alongside the packing plan.
- GOV.UK — Change the address on your driving licence — DVLA says address changes must cover the driving licence and related vehicle records, and failing to update can trigger penalties, so KeySprint surfaces these as move-critical checks.