The biggest reason a moving company would choose Moverbase over a generic CRM like Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho, or Pipedrive is that moving companies don’t just manage sales pipelines — they manage operational logistics.
A generic CRM helps you track leads.
Moverbase helps you:
- Track leads
- Build moving estimates
- Calculate trucks and crews
- Schedule jobs
- Dispatch movers
- Manage moving day operations
- Collect signatures
- Take payments
- Request reviews
- Track profitability
All inside one workflow built specifically for movers.
Why Generic CRMs Usually Break Down for Movers
Most CRMs stop after the sale.
A moving company still has to manage:
- Multiple pickup/dropoff addresses
- Truck assignments
- Crew scheduling
- Availability conflicts
- Inventory calculations
- Move-day communication
- Bills of Lading
- Deposits
- Final invoices
- Driver and mover dispatching
With a generic CRM, you’d typically need a ton of additional tools to fill the gap:
- HubSpot or Salesforce
- Scheduling software
- Dispatch software
- Route planning tools
- E-signature software
- Payment software
- QuickBooks integration
- Internal spreadsheets
Moverbase combines those workflows into a single moving-industry operating system.
How?
Answer: The Full Moverbase Workflow
Here’s what the workflow can look like from the first lead all the way through move completion.
Stage 1: Lead Capture
Lead Sources
A customer can come from:
- Website quote form
- Google Ads
- Facebook Ads
- Referral partners
- Moving marketplaces
- Phone calls
- Email inquiries
Moverbase can automatically capture those leads and create records instantly. Zapier integrations can also pull leads from external platforms. (Moverbase)
Automation Trigger
Lead arrives → Workflow starts automatically
Possible actions:
- Create lead record
- Assign salesperson
- Tag lead source
- Create follow-up tasks
- Send internal notification
Stage 2: Automatic Lead Response
This is one of the biggest moving-company-specific automations.
Instead of waiting for office staff:
Automatic Email
Customer instantly receives:
Thanks for contacting us.
We’re preparing your estimate.
Here’s what happens next.
Automatic SMS
Through Twilio integrations:
- Appointment reminders
- Survey reminders
- Quote notifications
This creates the impression of a responsive company even outside business hours. (support.moverbase.com)
Stage 3: Estimating & Survey Workflow
Generic CRMs rarely have this.
Moverbase includes moving-specific estimating tools.
Estimator Creates Move Details
Including:
- Inventory lists
- Cubic footage
- Truck size requirements
- Crew requirements
- Packing services
- Supplies
- Travel time
- Multiple addresses
Automation
Based on inventory:
Moverbase can help determine:
- Crew size
- Truck requirements
- Estimated duration
- Pricing calculations
This is built specifically around moving operations.
Stage 4: Quote Generation
Once the estimate is ready:
Moverbase automatically generates:
- Branded quote
- Terms and conditions
- Pricing breakdown
- Inventory details
- E-signature acceptance
One-Click Quote Delivery
Office staff click send.
Customer receives:
- Professional estimate
- Acceptance link
- Digital signature request
No PDFs being manually created every time.
Stage 5: Automatic Quote Follow-Ups
This is where many movers lose revenue.
Most office staff forget follow-ups.
Moverbase includes automated follow-up workflows.
Example Workflow
Day 0:
- Quote sent
Day 2:
- Automatic reminder
Day 5:
- Second reminder
Day 10:
- Final follow-up
Example:
Just checking if you had any questions about your move estimate.
No salesperson manually sending hundreds of emails.
Stage 6: Booking the Job
Customer accepts quote online.
Automation Trigger
Acceptance immediately:
- Converts lead to booked job
- Updates calendar
- Updates pipeline stage
- Creates customer record
- Stores signed agreement
Deposit Automation
Moverbase can automatically request deposits when quotes are accepted.
Example:
Thank you for booking.
Please secure your move date with a deposit.
Customer pays online.
Booking becomes confirmed.
Stage 7: Automatic Dispatch Workflow
This is where Moverbase separates itself from most CRMs.
Once a job is confirmed:
Dispatcher Dashboard
Shows:
- Available movers
- Available drivers
- Available trucks
- Scheduling conflicts
- Resource utilization
Assignment Workflow
Assign:
- Crew
- Foreman
- Driver
- Truck
- Equipment
Moverbase tracks staff availability and scheduling conflicts automatically.
Crew Notification
Assigned movers receive:
- Job information
- Addresses
- Notes
- Timing
- Customer details
Through mobile access.
Stage 8: Pre-Move Customer Automation
Before moving day:
Automatic reminders can be sent.
Examples:
7 Days Before
Your move is coming up.
2 Days Before
Please confirm elevator reservations.
Day Before
Your crew is scheduled to arrive between 8–9 AM.
These reduce no-shows and last-minute surprises.
Stage 9: Moving Day Operations
This is where generic CRMs usually become useless.
Moverbase continues managing the operation.
Crew Mobile App
Movers can see:
- Job sheet
- Customer information
- Inventory
- Pickup address
- Destination address
- Notes
- Contact information
Real-Time Status Updates
Crew can update:
- En route
- Arrived
- Loading
- In transit
- Unloading
- Completed
Office staff can see job progress in real time.
Route & Navigation Support
Jobs can include:
- Multiple stops
- Pickup locations
- Storage locations
- Final destination
Routing information is available directly within the workflow.
Digital Documents
During the move:
Customers can sign:
- Bills of Lading
- Waivers
- Agreements
- Delivery confirmations
Digitally from mobile devices.
On-Site Payments
Crew can collect:
- Deposits
- Remaining balances
- Tips
- Additional charges
Using:
- Stripe
- Square
- PayPal
Receipts can be sent automatically.
Stage 10: Job Completion Workflow
When the move is marked complete:
Automatic Actions
- Close job
- Generate invoice
- Send receipt
- Update revenue reports
- Update customer history
Everything is stored under the customer profile.
Stage 11: Automatic Review Generation
This is a huge growth feature.
Once the move is completed:
Moverbase can automatically send review requests.
Example:
Thanks for moving with us.
Would you mind leaving a review?
Many moving companies rely heavily on:
- Google Reviews
- Yelp Reviews
- Facebook Reviews
Automating this can directly impact lead generation.
The Biggest Difference
A generic CRM workflow looks like:
Lead → Quote → Closed Deal
A Moverbase workflow looks like:
Lead → Auto Response → Survey → Estimate → Quote → Auto Follow-Up → E-Signature → Deposit → Schedule → Crew Assignment → Dispatch → Moving Day Execution → Payment Collection → Invoice → Review Request → Reporting
That’s why many movers view Moverbase less as a CRM and more as a complete operating system for a moving company. It was designed around the actual lifecycle of a move rather than adapting a sales CRM to fit logistics.

