About Buronia
Buronia helps EU residents prepare clearer applications for public benefits. The service was founded in 2026 for people who are eligible for support but get stuck on long forms, unclear evidence requests, and official language that is hard to translate into everyday life.
Who it is for
Buronia is for people applying for government benefits such as housing support, child allowances, minimum-income programs, unemployment benefits, sickness benefits, and family support. The public launch currently serves 27 live country portals: Germany, Spain, Finland, Lithuania, France, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden. The product registry is structured for 27 EU country profiles and a language catalogue of 39 languages, but only reviewed, live country pages are exposed for indexing.
How the application help works
Each benefit page explains the official program, links to the relevant authority, and asks for the information needed to draft an application or supporting letter. Buronia then turns the user's answers into a structured draft, a document checklist, and a plain-language explanation of what still needs to be checked before submission.
The goal is practical preparation: fewer missing details, fewer mistranslated terms, and a better first version of the letter or form package. Users remain responsible for checking their facts, attaching evidence, and submitting the final application through the official channel required by their country or municipality.
What Buronia is not
Buronia is not a government agency, not a law firm, and not an official representative before public authorities. We do not decide eligibility, guarantee approval, or replace the authority's own review. Unless a separate mail-dispatch service is clearly purchased, we do not submit applications for users. We also do not ask people to pay for access to public forms; those forms remain available from the official authority, and every benefit page links back to the official source.
Why the site exists
Benefit systems are national, regional, and often local. People may be eligible but still miss support because they do not know the right program name, cannot explain their situation in the required language, or do not know which documents matter. Buronia's role is to make that preparation step less confusing while keeping the official authority visible and primary.
Contact
Questions about the service can be sent to hello@buronia.com. Privacy and data-protection requests should go to privacy@buronia.com or dpo@buronia.com.