ThatDay × Expat Savvy

ThatDay is our German-speaking Swiss-market sister brand

Our Swiss-market sister brand, speaking German.

Expat Savvy was built for internationals in Switzerland. ThatDay carries the same contract-reading standard into the German-speaking Swiss market: Krankenkasse, Zusatzversicherung, Spitaldeckung, Vorsorge, family income, and existing policy review for people who want the advice in German.

Routing

Same standard, different audience.

The split is not about quality. It is about language, context, and where the household sits in the Swiss system.

Situation Best entry point Why
German-speaking Swiss household ThatDay The questions are local-market, German-first, and usually less about arrival logistics than long-term household setup.
International arriving in Switzerland Expat Savvy The work usually starts with the 3-month deadline, English explanations, canton registration, KVG, supplementary timing, and cross-border context.
Mixed-language couple or employer introduction We route after intake The first conversation tells us whether the German-market or English-international path is the better fit.

What ThatDay reviews

Insurance and pension, checked as one setup.

ThatDay is not a price portal. The work is closer to an editorial desk for your Swiss household setup: read, compare, explain, and only then recommend.

01

Health insurance.

Basic insurance, model, Franchise, canton, accident inclusion, and the annual question of whether changing actually helps.

02

Supplementary cover.

Outpatient benefits, private or semi-private hospital, existing rights, exclusions, and whether a new application would create more risk than value.

03

Pension and family.

Pillar 3a, life insurance, income protection, mortgage context, and the household obligations that should still hold if something happens.

04

Existing policies.

The same restraint as Expat Savvy: read what is already there first, then decide whether to keep, adjust, or replace.

How it feels

A quieter answer for the day you hope never comes.

  1. 01

    Understand the household.

    Family, work, mortgage, existing cover, pension, health history, and what would have to work if the claim arrives.

  2. 02

    Read the contracts.

    What looks strong in a brochure can become narrower in the conditions. ThatDay checks the policy language, not only the premium.

  3. 03

    Recommend with restraint.

    Keep, adjust, or change. The best outcome is sometimes a cleaner setup, not another product.

Questions

The boundary, answered quietly.

Is ThatDay part of Expat Savvy?

ThatDay is a Swiss-focused sister brand built by the same ecosystem behind Expat Savvy. The advisory standard is the same: read the contracts, compare the setup, and recommend what fits. The audience is different — ThatDay speaks to German-speaking households in Switzerland; Expat Savvy speaks to internationals in English.

Who should use ThatDay instead of Expat Savvy?

A German-speaking Swiss-market client whose questions are mainly Krankenkasse, Spitalzusatz, Vorsorge, family income, and existing policy review. If the problem is arrival in Switzerland, English-language onboarding, or cross-border expat context, Expat Savvy remains the cleaner entry point.

Does ThatDay compare the same insurers?

The insurer universe overlaps. ThatDay publicly frames the work around Swiss providers such as SWICA, Sanitas, Helsana and others. The useful comparison is not brand name first, but contract behavior, exclusions, household fit, and timing.

Can an Expat Savvy client be routed to ThatDay?

Yes, when German is the better advisory language and the situation is Swiss-local rather than international. The reverse also applies: if ThatDay sees an English-speaking international setup, Expat Savvy is the more natural desk.


About ThatDay

ThatDay describes itself around the day insurance and pension should actually work. Publicly, it focuses on health insurance, private and semi-private hospital cover, pension planning, family income, existing policy review, and provider comparison for people in Switzerland. The fit with Expat Savvy is simple: same seriousness about contracts, different primary language and client context.

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