Here's what actually happens when you fill out a "get a free quote" form on a moving website: your contact information — name, phone, email, move date, origin, destination — is sold to as many as eight competing moving companies the moment you hit submit.
You weren't getting a quote. You were a lead. And now you're going to hear from every company that bought you, for weeks, whether you want to or not.
The quotes they give you are designed to be low. Low enough to win your business. High enough to adjust on move day, when your belongings are already on the truck and you have no leverage. This practice is so common in the industry it has a name: the low-ball estimate.
The root of the problem is that moving companies have always known more than their customers. They know what your belongings actually weigh. They know what your route actually costs. You're guessing. That information gap is where customers get taken advantage of — and it has never been fixed, because fixing it requires technology the industry doesn't have an incentive to build.
goCubify closes that gap. We give you the same data the mover has — AI-measured cubic footage, real mileage, real rates — so the price you receive is the price that's actually fair. And we never sell your information to anyone.