Relocation intelligence · honest data
Most relocation advice runs on a misread statistic. This runs on real data — sex ratio by dating-age band, safety, cost, and visa access for 160+ countries — and lets you weight what you care about.
Prototype on open data (World Bank, UN OCHA/PSA, geoBoundaries, passport-index). Country-level unless noted; figures are directional.
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Unlock Pro · one-timeCountries set the rules; cities are where the decision happens. Your fit quiz answers set what matters and the ranking recomputes live — the data is commodity, the scoring model is the value. Dating is scored as closeness to balance, not "more women", because raw ratio is a weak proxy (usually income/status arbitrage in disguise).
Max budget is a real monthly cost cap in dollars — cities over it are removed from the shortlist. Priorities come from the fit quiz. Where city age-band data is missing, the city inherits the national age-band ratio.
Cards to browse, table to sort, map to place them. Hover any number for its source; badges show the level it was measured at.
| # | City | Country | City index | Population | Cost/mo | Safety | Visa | Compare |
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Click Compare on city cards to build a side-by-side city table here.
The national number hides everything. Each deep-dive breaks a country down to the local level with on-the-ground census data. More countries are coming; the Philippines is live now.
ADM3 municipalities & cities colored by 2020-census age×sex ratio, with barangay (ADM4) drill-down on click.
Open deep-dive →Colombia, Thailand, Vietnam and more — sub-national depth added as reliable local data lands.
Coming soonThe sex ratio is real; it's routinely misread. The ratio people quote is the overall figure, dominated by elderly women outliving men. Among 20–39s, nearly every desirable country skews male (~105 boys born per 100 girls; women only pull ahead in old age). What gets credited to "sex ratio" is usually an income/status effect wearing a demographics costume. So we lead with honest numbers and let you weight the things that actually differ — safety spans 25× across these countries, far more than ratio does.
Sources: World Bank (sex ratio by age, GDP PPP, homicide, urbanization), UN OCHA/PSA COD-PS 2025 (Philippines ADM2), geoBoundaries (boundaries, CC-BY), ilyankou/passport-index (visa). Directional, not advice.