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Hire a mover by recording a video

Moving estimates depend on how much you have, how big it is, and how hard it is to carry out. A video inventory beats trying to count boxes over the phone and avoids surprise charges on moving day.

What to film for a moving job

A good mover can quote far more accurately when they see these things in your video:

  • Walk through each room and show the furniture and boxes that are going
  • Open closets, the garage, and storage so nothing is a day-of surprise
  • Show stairs, elevators, and the walk from your door to where the truck will park
  • Point out large or fragile items — pianos, safes, TVs, appliances
  • Mention the destination and whether it has stairs or elevator access too

What movers look for

  • Total volume and number of movers and truck size needed
  • Heavy or specialty items that need extra care
  • Access at both ends — stairs, elevators, parking distance
  • Whether packing services are needed

Common moving projects

Whatever the job, showing it on video gets you connected with movers who actually do that work.

Local home movesApartment movesSingle-item & furniture movesPacking servicesLoading / unloading helpOffice relocation

How VideoTag works

No phone tag, no vague quotes, no pay-per-lead fees. Here's how homeowners connect with local movers:

Record it

Use your phone to record a short video of the project — show the problem and the space around it.

Tag it

Our AI turns your video into a clear job post with a title and description, so local pros know exactly what's involved.

Send it

Nearby contractors watch your video and decide if they're a fit. You connect only with the ones you choose.

Frequently asked questions

How does a video stop surprise charges?

Most surprise fees come from movers underestimating volume or missing stairs and long carries. When they've seen everything on video up front, the quote reflects the real job — no moving-day add-ons.

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Need a mover?

Record your moving job in 60 seconds and connect with local pros who can see exactly what's involved.