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Tout l’univers Studcasa : l’équipe, la mission et comment t’impliquer.

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C’est quoi Studcasa ?

Le pote qui a déjà fait son échange.

Partir à l’étranger, c’est le meilleur truc que tu feras à la fac. Tout gérer seul ? L’enfer. Studcasa, c’est le groupe de discussion qui s’en occupe pour toi — des logements vérifiés, de vraies personnes déjà sur place, et Alpa 🦙 qui veille à ce que tu n’atterrisses jamais seul dans une nouvelle ville.

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Trouve ta ville Voir comment ça marche

Comment ça marche

Trois étapes. Zéro galère.

Le pote qui a déjà fait son échange, en version clé en main. Pas d'onboarding corporate, juste ce qui aide vraiment.

01

Choisis ta ville

Choisis ta ville parmi toutes celles proposées — un seul tap, sans compte.

02

Rejoins ton groupe

Rejoins le groupe de tous ceux qui partent au même endroit. Connecte-toi avec eux et commence à discuter avec tes futurs potes dès maintenant !

03

Arrive serein

Consulte le guide de ta ville sur le site et prépare ton expérience sans stress — tous les conseils, les logements recommandés, les bons plans et les avis d’étudiants qui y sont déjà allés.

Communauté

25 000 étudiants sont arrivés avant toi.

Studcasa, c'est la conversation de groupe pour partir à l'étranger — guides d'anciens, logements vérifiés et des gens qui comprennent. Allergiques au corporate, construits avec amour.

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Amis
Connecte-toi avec tes futurs potes via le groupe Studcasa et prépare ton expérience en toute tranquillité.
Conseils
Logement, vie sociale, meilleurs spots, choses à savoir… tout est là pour que tu saches tout sur ta destination.
Alpa
Le pote qui portera ton semestre de A à Z. Une question ? Écris-nous en DM et l’Alpa est là pour t’aider.

Un mot du fondateur

« Atterri à Puebla, au Mexique. Une expérience incroyable, mais j’ai réalisé à quel point il y a peu d’aide pour la préparer — pour avoir des conseils, trouver un logement sûr et arriver serein en connaissant déjà quelques personnes et de bons spots à découvrir. Alors je me suis juré de t’aider pour toutes les prochaines. »

LM
Louis MoyCo-fondateur & CEO, Studcasa

L’histoire

D’un simple groupe de discussion à la planète entière.

Pas de présentation de levée de fonds, pas de grand plan. Juste un problème qu’on n’arrêtait pas de rencontrer et qu’on a refusé de laisser à la vague suivante.

  1. 2024

    Le premier groupe

    Guilhem et Robin lancent un groupe après leur propre échange pour connecter les gens qui partent ensemble. Puis 2, puis 3, puis 50.

  2. 2025

    Logements, groupes, une plateforme

    Quelques logements recommandés par les anciens, plus de groupes créés, une petite plateforme en place.

  3. 2026

    Lancement mondial — juillet 2026

    Lancement mondial, juillet 2026. Le truc qu’on aurait rêvé d’avoir devient mondial. Chaque ville d’échange, à un clic. Ne jamais atterrir seul dans une nouvelle ville — pour de vrai cette fois.

The humans

Meet the team.

A small crew of ex-exchange students who got tired of watching everyone start from zero. So we built the thing we wish we'd had.

L

Louis

CEO

On a mission so that no student ever lands somewhere new on their own.

A

Alex

COO

Turns "ugh, why is this so hard" into one tap.

M

Mat

CRO

Keeps students, partners and universities all pulling the same way.

P

Paul

CTO

Keeps the whole thing fast enough to use at 3am pre-flight.

RT

Robin Tabbers

Co-founder

Started the first WhatsApp group after his own exchange — and never stopped.

Rejoins l’équipe

Envie de construire le truc que tu aurais rêvé d’avoir ?

On est une petite équipe avec une grande carte à remplir. Si tu es parti en échange et que tu as encore des choses à en dire, faut qu’on parle. Amène ta ville, ton histoire, tes compétences.

Propose-toi à hello@studcasa.comOu pars en échange d’abord

Real talk

Ne nous crois pas sur parole.

Des milliers d’étudiants l’ont déjà fait. Voici ce qu’ils en disent.

All reviews
🇲🇽Mexico City 10/10

“not really. it was not an appropriate apartment because it was dirty, on the ground floor with windows that doesn't closed so we used kinds of padlocks to fixed or at least tried to maintains the window's closed. Also, we had several problems with the shower and the degree of water, gas problems which were really dangerous for the safety of everyone. On this manner, I don't recommend my apartment.”

Adèle

iberoamericana · Spring 2026

🇫🇷Paris 10/10

“I wouldn’t chose the university again. The administration were very slow in organising everything sometimes not responding to emails at all (if you can call them) - my EU learning agreement didn’t get signed until two months into my exchange. I didn’t get my Semester two timetable until classes had already started meaning I missed the whole orientation week. Classes can start at 8am and finish at 8pm very often. Typically have at least one class a week on zoom. Attendance is tracked and you have a set amount of absences each semester.”

Gráinne

DeVinci Higher Education (EMLV) · Full year 2025

🇵🇹Porto 10/10

“Yes! It was really nice because even if we were 8 people, each of us had their own bathroom. I was also really lucky because I found clean housemates :)”

Vanessa

Internship · Spring 2026

🇪🇸Madrid 10/10

“I really liked the location. The apartment was also really good but 10 people were too much for me. We had 2 bathrooms and one kitchen. ”

Sissy

Universidad Complutense · Fall 2025

🇭🇰Hong Kong 10/10

“Safety is a sure key point of Hong Kong : being a young woman I never experienced insecurity or I was never scared even going back home by night ! Transport is very easy, you must take an Octopus Card (you can pay MTR, buses, restaurants, some shops with it it very convenient) and with google map, city mapper, or plan app on Apple devices it is very easy to know your way”

Saveria

City University of Hong Kong · Fall 2025

🇲🇽Queretaro 10/10

“I was in Kali Homes, which is a pretty known house for exchange students in Querétaro. I recommend it if you are able to live with 20 persons! The majority are exchange students, and some are Mexicans: you'll meet great people. I loved my experience and I would do it again, but I completely understand if some people are not ready to live with that much people. ”

Lila

UAQ · Spring 2025

🇮🇹Rome 10/10

“The campus of LUISS is stunning from the outside and there is an amazing park where you can hangout during breaks. The registration was easy and there was a lot of support from LUISS' side. If I could pick my university again I would definitely choose LUISS again. ”

Luuk

LUISS · Fall 2025

🇹🇭Bangkok 10/10

“Yes because it a way to make a lot of internationals friends and create a big group to travel, eat and go to party.”

Oscar

Chulalongkorn University · Fall 2025

🇨🇴Cali 10/10

“Changed 3 times, would recommend the first one if the Nigerian isn't leaving there anymore and if you don't mind having the owner passing by every week like she's leaving in the house (but she's very nice and helpful). The second one was not great but is being renovated so it will probably be better, however the rooftop is amazing. 3rd one was a friend's house so not for renting. Perfect location if you want to be in the center, near places to go out, and dance salsa, but far from the universities. ”

Tess

Internship · Fall 2025

🇰🇷Suwon 10/10

“The campus life is super cool! The people we meet and the AGA club is amazing to be sure exchange people meet other people. I loved my experience and I would redo it again if I could.”

Lina

Ajou · Fall 2025

🇫🇷Paris 10/10

“It’s a private university small but new and modern campus has very nice teachers, as an Erasmus student you don’t have to study a lot throughout the semester but you have some classes with final semester exams that you have to study for (for me the exams were finance and ethics and also marketing and new business models) if you are an Erasmus student and can choose your classes don’t choose these ones because then you won’t have any exams I guess! ”

Mariana

European Business School · Fall 2025

🇵🇪Lima 10/10

“Campus very nice. Not a lot of exchange students but still a bit. Registration very easy. The location is far from the neighborhood where you live but it’s the same for all exchange students (all university are far)”

Lilou

UPC · Full year 2025

🇲🇽Mexico City 10/10

“not really. it was not an appropriate apartment because it was dirty, on the ground floor with windows that doesn't closed so we used kinds of padlocks to fixed or at least tried to maintains the window's closed. Also, we had several problems with the shower and the degree of water, gas problems which were really dangerous for the safety of everyone. On this manner, I don't recommend my apartment.”

Adèle

iberoamericana · Spring 2026

🇫🇷Paris 10/10

“I wouldn’t chose the university again. The administration were very slow in organising everything sometimes not responding to emails at all (if you can call them) - my EU learning agreement didn’t get signed until two months into my exchange. I didn’t get my Semester two timetable until classes had already started meaning I missed the whole orientation week. Classes can start at 8am and finish at 8pm very often. Typically have at least one class a week on zoom. Attendance is tracked and you have a set amount of absences each semester.”

Gráinne

DeVinci Higher Education (EMLV) · Full year 2025

🇵🇹Porto 10/10

“Yes! It was really nice because even if we were 8 people, each of us had their own bathroom. I was also really lucky because I found clean housemates :)”

Vanessa

Internship · Spring 2026

🇪🇸Madrid 10/10

“I really liked the location. The apartment was also really good but 10 people were too much for me. We had 2 bathrooms and one kitchen. ”

Sissy

Universidad Complutense · Fall 2025

🇭🇰Hong Kong 10/10

“Safety is a sure key point of Hong Kong : being a young woman I never experienced insecurity or I was never scared even going back home by night ! Transport is very easy, you must take an Octopus Card (you can pay MTR, buses, restaurants, some shops with it it very convenient) and with google map, city mapper, or plan app on Apple devices it is very easy to know your way”

Saveria

City University of Hong Kong · Fall 2025

🇲🇽Queretaro 10/10

“I was in Kali Homes, which is a pretty known house for exchange students in Querétaro. I recommend it if you are able to live with 20 persons! The majority are exchange students, and some are Mexicans: you'll meet great people. I loved my experience and I would do it again, but I completely understand if some people are not ready to live with that much people. ”

Lila

UAQ · Spring 2025

🇮🇹Rome 10/10

“The campus of LUISS is stunning from the outside and there is an amazing park where you can hangout during breaks. The registration was easy and there was a lot of support from LUISS' side. If I could pick my university again I would definitely choose LUISS again. ”

Luuk

LUISS · Fall 2025

🇹🇭Bangkok 10/10

“Yes because it a way to make a lot of internationals friends and create a big group to travel, eat and go to party.”

Oscar

Chulalongkorn University · Fall 2025

🇨🇴Cali 10/10

“Changed 3 times, would recommend the first one if the Nigerian isn't leaving there anymore and if you don't mind having the owner passing by every week like she's leaving in the house (but she's very nice and helpful). The second one was not great but is being renovated so it will probably be better, however the rooftop is amazing. 3rd one was a friend's house so not for renting. Perfect location if you want to be in the center, near places to go out, and dance salsa, but far from the universities. ”

Tess

Internship · Fall 2025

🇰🇷Suwon 10/10

“The campus life is super cool! The people we meet and the AGA club is amazing to be sure exchange people meet other people. I loved my experience and I would redo it again if I could.”

Lina

Ajou · Fall 2025

🇫🇷Paris 10/10

“It’s a private university small but new and modern campus has very nice teachers, as an Erasmus student you don’t have to study a lot throughout the semester but you have some classes with final semester exams that you have to study for (for me the exams were finance and ethics and also marketing and new business models) if you are an Erasmus student and can choose your classes don’t choose these ones because then you won’t have any exams I guess! ”

Mariana

European Business School · Fall 2025

🇵🇪Lima 10/10

“Campus very nice. Not a lot of exchange students but still a bit. Registration very easy. The location is far from the neighborhood where you live but it’s the same for all exchange students (all university are far)”

Lilou

UPC · Full year 2025

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