A 4-minute eligibility check, a one-time £74 charge that covers up to 5 people in your household, and we draft your DWP-ready forms in your own words. No subscriptions. No advisor calls.
4 minutes · No card needed to see your estimate · 30-day refund when you do pay
Across three claims, based on a working-age adult with a long-term health condition.
Estimates only. The DWP and your council make final decisions.
Answer simple questions about your situation. We estimate which benefits you may be eligible for and a rough annual figure across PIP, Universal Credit, Attendance Allowance, Carer's Allowance and Council Tax Reduction.
Covers you plus up to 4 family members. Each person gets DWP forms pre-filled in their own words, an evidence checklist, and step-by-step instructions for every claim.
Six short sections cover health, finances, home, household and evidence. Your answers become a claim worded to match DWP descriptors, because how a claim is worded often decides whether it succeeds.
You file the forms yourself, then use your dashboard to log replies, track decisions, and chase the DWP if a claim has been waiting too long.
One purchase. Five people in one household. Every claim, every form, every checklist included.
Most claim-help services charge per person or per claim. A high-street advisor is £40–£90 per hour. Multiply that by every adult in your household with something to claim. Benefits Robin is £74 once, for up to five people. Not five claims. Five people.
DWP claims are scored against specific criteria called descriptors. The same answers, worded differently, can mean approval or rejection.
In plain English, no jargon, no DWP-speak. The intake is built to draw out the details that map to descriptors.
Your answers become forms drafted in descriptor language, in your own voice. Your story, in the words that count.
Every word stays yours. We don't speak for you. We just help you find the words.
We don’t promise approval. The DWP decides. But we do everything we can to make sure your claim isn’t rejected for the wrong reason.
What you actually get for your money, side by side.
Free options like Citizens Advice and Age UK are excellent if you can wait. Most of our users came to us because they couldn’t.
Real stories from real users. Names changed for privacy.
“I'd given up on PIP twice. The intake asked the questions in plain English, and I could finally answer them honestly without panicking.”
“I'm not great with computers. The 'pick up where you left off' email two days later was the only reason I finished.”
“It told me I'd been waiting eleven weeks for a four-week decision. Sent the chase letter that day. Got a reply within a fortnight.”
The most common things people ask before they take the free check.
Still got a question? Email us. We’d rather you ask than wonder.
For comparison: an hour with a benefits advisor on the high street is £40–£90. The average successful PIP claim is worth £4,500 a year.
one-time · covers up to 5 people