Moving jobs are discrete projects, not recurring service calls — each one needs pre-move inventory, crew assignment, vehicle coordination, and post-move billing handled as a unit. The software category splits by segment: SMB residential movers need a fast lead-to-quote workflow; mid-market movers bundling storage need unified billing across move and vault; long-haul operators add DOT/FMCSA compliance requirements; commercial and van line agents need ERP integration at a different cost level entirely.
The segment you’re in matters more than the feature checklist. SmartMoving and Supermove are built for residential SMB lead conversion. MoveitPro and Movegistics are built for storage-bundled mid-market operations. CompuMove has the deepest regulatory compliance tooling. FIELDBOSS is the call when accounting and field operations need to live in the same Microsoft Dynamics 365 system.
How we evaluated these platforms
The 10 picks below come from hands-on testing on real service-job scenarios — dispatch, work-order completion, invoicing, and offline technician operation. We anonymously paid for trials and excluded vendor-supplied case studies from scoring. Pricing reflects 2026 published rates plus quotes obtained through standard buyer channels.
For more on how field-service buyers should think about specific evaluation areas, see our guides on FSM pricing models, FSM implementation, and FSM integrations.
1) SmartMoving
SmartMoving is a purpose-built residential mover platform founded in 2012. Its lead-to-dispatch workflow is the tightest in the SMB segment: built-in CRM with automated follow-up sequences, an online quoting engine, and native Yembo integration for virtual surveys. Pricing starts at $600/mo. The platform targets 2–10 truck local movers generating inbound lead volume where follow-up speed matters.
No native storage-vault workflow — operators running storage-in-transit should look at MoveitPro instead. No DOT/FMCSA compliance module, so it’s designed for local moves only.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | SmartMoving |
| Website Address | www.smartmoving.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Small to Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $600-$2,500/month |
| Date Established | 2012 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and management
- Crew scheduling and assignment
- Mobile app for crews
- Customer portal
- Quoting and pricing
- Billing and payment processing
- Real-time tracking
- Inventory management
- Customer history and notes
- Reporting and analytics
2) MoveitPro
MoveitPro is a cloud-based moving platform purpose-built for professional movers, founded in 2015 and based in Sarasota, Florida. Its differentiator is native storage workflow: vault tracking, combined move-and-storage billing, and multi-stop dispatch in a single job record. That combination is uncommon at the $800–$3,000/mo price tier. The mobile crew app includes offline capability. It also handles interstate workflows, making it a reasonable path for operators who need basic DOT compliance without the older interface of CompuMove.
Fits established moving companies (5–20 trucks) running storage-in-transit or vault warehouse alongside moves. If storage volume is minimal, the overhead may not be worth it versus SmartMoving.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | MoveitPro |
| Website Address | www.moveitpro.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $800-$3,000/month |
| Date Established | 2015 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and dispatch
- Crew assignment and management
- Mobile crew app with offline capability
- Customer portal for move tracking
- Pricing and quoting engine
- Billing and invoicing
- Equipment and truck management
- Service history tracking
- Real-time GPS tracking
- Customer communication tools
3) FIELDBOSS
FIELDBOSS is a field service management platform built on Microsoft Dynamics 365, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Toronto, Canada. For moving companies, it’s the pick when accounting and field operations need to live in the same system — full ERP integration, multi-entity project accounting, and native CRM for managing corporate relocation accounts. Pricing starts at $90/user/mo plus a $50,000–$100,000+ implementation engagement through a Dynamics 365 partner.
The math only works at significant commercial revenue scale. For a residential SMB mover, the implementation cost alone makes this the wrong starting point. For a national van line agent or multi-branch commercial mover managing B2B contracts, the alternative is running ERP and FSM as separate systems with an integration layer between them.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | FIELDBOSS |
| Website Address | www.fieldboss.com/ |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market to Enterprise |
| Price Range | $90-$185/user/month, plus $50,000-$100,000+ implementation |
| Date Established | 2010 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and dispatch
- Crew management
- Mobile app with offline capability
- Real-time tracking and GPS
- Customer portal
- Billing and invoicing
- Service history tracking
- Equipment inventory
- Time tracking
- Reporting and analytics
4) Vonigo
Vonigo is a field service and mobile workforce management platform founded in 2005, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, and serving moving companies alongside other service verticals. It sits in the list as the mid-point between purpose-built movers software and a full ERP deployment: multi-location dispatch, franchise-level oversight, and branch reporting without the $50K+ implementation cost of FIELDBOSS. Pricing starts at $500/mo.
The relevant scenario is a commercial mover or multi-branch operator needing branch-level visibility who isn’t ready for a Dynamics 365 engagement. It’s a general-purpose FSM platform rather than a moving-specific one, so moving-specific workflows (vault storage, tariff filing) aren’t native.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Vonigo |
| Website Address | www.vonigo.com/ |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Small to Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $500-$2,000/month |
| Date Established | 2005 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and dispatch
- Crew management and assignment
- Mobile crew app
- Customer portal
- GPS tracking
- Real-time communication
- Invoicing and payments
- Service history
- Equipment tracking
- Reporting
5) Supermove
Supermove is a moving management platform for independent and small moving companies, founded in 2016 in San Francisco. It’s the closest alternative to SmartMoving in the SMB residential segment — comparable quoting, pipeline tools, and native Yembo integration — with a crew-facing mobile UX that tends to get faster adoption in field operations. Pricing starts at $600/mo, matching SmartMoving’s entry point.
Consider it over SmartMoving when crew app adoption has been a friction point with other platforms. Skip it if you also operate a storage facility — no native storage-vault workflow.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Supermove |
| Website Address | www.supermove.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Small to Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $600-$2,500/month |
| Date Established | 2016 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and management
- Crew assignment
- Mobile crew app
- Customer portal
- Quoting and pricing
- Invoicing and payments
- Real-time tracking
- Customer history
- Performance metrics
- Reporting tools
6) Yembo
Yembo is an AI virtual-survey and inventory platform founded in 2018 in San Diego, operating more as an add-on layer than a standalone FSM replacement. It uses computer vision to automate room-by-room inventory capture from video surveys, feeding that data directly into connected platforms (SmartMoving, Supermove, Movegistics, MoveitPro) to tighten estimate accuracy. Pricing starts at $1,500/mo.
Most mid-market movers run Yembo as a layer beneath their existing FSM rather than as a replacement. The Salesforce connector makes it relevant for corporate relocation teams running deals through Salesforce CRM. Evaluate it as standalone only if you’re doing high volume and estimate accuracy is where margin is leaking.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Yembo |
| Website Address | www.yembo.ai |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market to Enterprise |
| Price Range | $1,500-$5,000/month |
| Date Established | 2018 |
Top Features:
- AI-powered job scheduling
- Intelligent crew assignment
- Route optimization with machine learning
- Mobile crew app
- Customer portal
- Real-time tracking
- Predictive analytics
- Performance analytics
- Quality tracking
- Integration capabilities
7) Movegistics
Movegistics is a moving management platform founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. It’s positioned in the mid-market tier alongside MoveitPro, with an emphasis on multi-location dispatch optimization — routing storage pickup and delivery across branches. Yembo integration is included. Pricing starts at $1,000/mo.
It fits operators routing storage pickup and delivery across branches where dispatch optimization is the priority. MoveitPro has a stronger single-location storage-vault workflow; Movegistics tends to be the better call when multi-branch routing is the main operational problem.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Movegistics |
| Website Address | www.movegistics.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $1,000-$4,000/month |
| Date Established | 2008 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and dispatch
- Crew management and optimization
- Mobile app for crews
- Real-time tracking and visibility
- Customer communication tools
- Billing and payment tracking
- Equipment and truck management
- Service quality metrics
- Performance analytics
- Integration capabilities
8) MovePoint
MovePoint is a professional moving management platform founded in 2010 and based in Tucker, Georgia. It covers the standard mid-market mover stack — crew coordination, automated quoting, equipment management, insurance management — at $1,000–$4,000/mo. The feature set is comparable to MoveitPro and Movegistics at a similar price tier, with crew coordination tools and a customer portal with real-time tracking included.
MovePoint is less differentiated in this list than the platforms above it. It’s a reasonable option if the others don’t fit for pricing or support reasons, but there’s no clear segment where it’s the obvious first choice over MoveitPro or Movegistics.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | MovePoint |
| Website Address | www.movepoint.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $1,000-$4,000/month |
| Date Established | 2010 |
Top Features:
- Job management and scheduling
- Crew assignment and optimization
- Mobile app for field crews
- Customer portal with real-time tracking
- Automated quoting engine
- Billing and invoicing
- Equipment management
- Service quality tracking
- Insurance management
- Advanced reporting
9) Jobber
Jobber is a field service management platform founded in 2011 in Edmonton, Alberta. It’s not moving-specific, but it’s the only pick in this list priced for a solo or single-truck operator — starting at $49/mo with a full mobile app, job scheduling, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync. That makes it the practical starting point for owner-operators doing under 10 jobs per week who can’t justify $600/mo for SmartMoving.
The hard limit is regulatory: no DOT/FMCSA tariff filing, no interstate Bill of Lading generation. It’s a local-moves-only platform. Step up to SmartMoving when lead volume justifies it.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Jobber |
| Website Address | www.getjobber.com/ |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| Ideal Customer Size | Small to Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $49-$249/month |
| Date Established | 2011 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and dispatch
- Crew management
- Mobile app for field teams
- Customer portal
- Invoicing and payments
- Real-time tracking
- Service history
- Customer communication
- Time tracking
- Reporting and analytics
10) CompuMove
CompuMove is one of the longer-running platforms in this list, founded in 2000 and based in Andover, Massachusetts. Its positioning is regulatory depth: native Bill of Lading, tariff filing, weight ticket attachment, and COD documentation built for FMCSA audit readiness. That’s the deepest compliance coverage in the field for interstate movers. Pricing starts at $1,200/mo.
The interface reflects the platform’s age — operators who need the compliance tooling but want a more modern UX often look at MoveitPro instead, which handles interstate workflows with a newer product. CompuMove is worth evaluating if interstate compliance is the primary requirement and UX is secondary.
| Company Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Company Name | CompuMove |
| Website Address | www.compumove.com |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Ideal Customer Size | Mid-Market |
| Price Range | $1,200-$3,500/month |
| Date Established | 2000 |
Top Features:
- Job scheduling and management
- Crew assignment and dispatch
- Mobile app for crews
- Real-time tracking
- Customer portal
- Automated quoting
- Billing and invoicing
- Equipment tracking
- Service history
- Reporting and analytics