Dubai school-parent pilot

Pass it on.
Move forward.

Baton turns an expat departure into one trusted handover for the family arriving next—goods, local contacts, and the knowledge that never fits in a moving box.

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The Al Noor family handover

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Passing on

12 home essentials

  • Dining table & six chairs
  • Children's room furniture
  • School-run essentials

Shared with

The next family

Mover, DEWA notes, a plumber who shows up, and the things you only learn after moving in.

Community verifiedReady to share

Goods + contacts + local knowledge

One community. Endless new beginnings.

A better goodbye for departing families, and a more useful hello for the families following them.

Built to be shared through the parent networks that already make Dubai feel smaller.

The handover loop

What leaves one home can make the next home feel ready.

Baton keeps the useful parts of a move together so value does not disappear into sprawling chats and lost recommendations.

  1. 01

    List what is changing hands

    Capture the furniture, household essentials, trusted contacts, and hard-won local notes that make a move easier.

  2. 02

    Share one clear Baton

    Send a single private link into the school-parent network instead of a chain of posts, messages, and half-answers.

  3. 03

    Help the next family arrive ready

    A new arrival gets useful goods and context together—from a dining table to the mover, school run, and plumber.

Starting with school parents

A pilot designed for the people who already pass things on.

Families trust recommendations from other families. Baton gives those recommendations a durable home, alongside the practical items an arriving household needs most.

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Pilot principles

  • A clear handover page—not another 400-message thread.
  • Community context before broad marketplace reach.
  • Useful local knowledge travels with the goods.

Your community is the trust layer.

Baton helps it travel farther, with more clarity and less noise.

Early questions

Simple by design.

Who is the first Baton pilot for?
Baton is starting with Dubai school-parent communities where trust is already strong and arrivals and departures regularly overlap.
What can a handover include?
Furniture and household goods, plus helpful context such as service contacts, landlord notes, school information, and neighbourhood tips.
Does it cost to request a handover?
No. Joining the first handover pilot is free. Baton keeps pricing clear as the pilot develops.

Baton, Dubai

The best move is the one that leaves something useful behind.

Request a first handover