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The 7 best AI agents and tools for moving companies in 2026

The short answer

For most moving companies, the best AI setup in 2026 is one tool that does the revenue work for you. ServiceHarness (from $60 a month) is the complete package there: ten AI agents that get you found, chase every shopped quote, capture the review at drop-off, work referrals and partner realtors, and collect balances, on a CRM that fills itself. Jobber is the best all-round field service suite with AI assistance, and Workiz or Jobber's AI Receptionist are the picks for AI phone answering.

Moving is the purest visibility trade in home services: almost nobody hires the same mover twice, so every single job is won fresh, in the research phase, against everyone from national van lines to two guys and a truck. Local moves run $400 to $2,500 and long-distance jobs $2,500 to $8,000, quotes are shopped by default, and customers check your reviews harder than in any other trade, because the cargo is everything they own.

We build one of the tools on this list, so this guide plays it straight: real current prices, what each tool genuinely does best, and exactly where each one is the wrong choice, ours included. Every price below was checked against public pricing pages and current reviews in July 2026.

The 7 best AI agents and tools for moving companies in 2026

All 7 compared at a glance

ToolThe AIStarts atBest for
1.ServiceHarnessAgents do the workFrom $60/moThe whole revenue side: getting found, winning shopped quotes, reviews, referrals, collections
2.JobberAI assists youFrom $29/moScheduling, quoting, invoicing and payments in one place
3.Housecall ProAI assists youFrom $59/moEstablished moving companies that want operations software plus AI analysis
4.WorkizPaid add-onFrom $39/moMovers losing quote calls while every crew is on a job
5.ServiceTitanAI assists youCustom pricingVery large operations with office staff, and honestly a better fit in the mechanical trades
6.AI phone answering, as a categoryPaid add-on$99 to $500+/moMovers whose quote calls go to voicemail during peak season
7.ChatGPTDIYFreeOwners who want AI help tonight without buying software

Prices and features verified July 2026 against official pricing pages and current public reviews. Corrections: hello@serviceharness.com.

Feature by feature

What it doesServiceHarnessJobberHousecall ProWorkizServiceTitanChatGPT
AI agents chase leads and quotes for you
Review requests after every jobAdd-on
Tracks ChatGPT and Google AI recommendations (GEO)
Writes local SEO pages from your real search data
Referral and win-back campaigns
B2B partner prospecting (realtors, builders, managers)
Invoice collection nudges
CRM that updates itself and times the outreach
AI phone answeringAdd-onAdd-onAdd-on
Scheduling and dispatch
Estimates and invoicing

Included and run for you · Tooling exists, you drive it · Add-on Paid extra · Not offered

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What using none of this costs

The median local business we graded this year was leaving an estimated $3,200 to $11,000 a month on the table: shopped quotes nobody chased while dates floated, drop-offs that never became reviews, AI answers that named a van line instead. One lost long-distance move is $2,500 to $8,000 gone for good, because that customer will never need you again; staffing the prevention with people runs $5,500 to $10,500 a month. Pick your state and job volume and see your own numbers.

Extra revenue booked

$15,120$28,350

/month, from recovered jobs

Saved vs hiring in NJ

$6,210$11,910

/month at NJ labor rates

Total difference

$21,330$40,260

/month for a moving company like yours

Modeled estimate, not a quote: recovered jobs = 815% of your monthly jobs (systematic follow-up, reviews, reactivation); staffing costs = US-market ranges for a marketing coordinator, SEO retainer, review service, content writer and follow-up help, scaled by an estimated NJ labor index of 1.14×; ServiceHarness at the $60/mo entry plan.

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How we judged

Does the AI do the work?

An agent that chases the shopped quote while dates firm up and asks for the review at drop-off beats a copilot that gives you advice you have no time to take. We labeled every tool honestly: agents, assistant, add-on, or DIY.

Cost to start

A three-truck moving company cares about the first monthly bill, not the enterprise brochure. We list the real entry price and the add-ons that change it.

Moving fit

No repeat customers, brutal trust checks, quotes shopped by default. Tools scored on the jobs that decide moving revenue specifically: visibility, review capture at drop-off, and follow-up while decisions float.

What it replaces

The honest benchmark is the staffing it saves you: a marketing coordinator, a review service, an office manager's nights.

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1. ServiceHarness

The complete AI revenue package: ten agents, a self-filling CRM, one cockpit

From $60/moGrowth $100/mo, Scale $200/mo. No setup fee, no contract.

Disclosure: ServiceHarness is our product. The caveats below are as real as everyone else's.

Agents do the work
  • Ten agents cover the entire revenue motion: quote follow-up while dates float, review asks at drop-off, referral campaigns, B2B partnerships with realtors and property managers, inbox triage, local content, SEO fixes, AI visibility, balance collections and a calendar that plans the week around revenue
  • The CRM fills itself and knows when to reach out: the day-three touch on a shopped quote, the happy customer worth a referral ask, the final balance aging past thirty
  • Gets you found everywhere buyers look: Google rankings, the map pack, and the live answers ChatGPT, Google AI, Perplexity and Claude give for movers in your towns, checked weekly
  • The Content Agent writes publish-ready local pages from your real Google Search Console data, the moving-cost and estimate-guide pages researchers read and assistants quote
  • The revenue cockpit shows where every job came from and what to do next, and talking to your AI CRO is unlimited and free on every plan
  • You approve everything before it sends

Standout

Nothing else on this list runs the revenue side end to end: from being the name AI recommends, to chasing the shopped quote, to collecting the balance, to turning the one-time customer into the review and referral that win the next stranger.

Watch out

It does not answer your phone or run dispatch and crew scheduling. If your day-one pain is trucks and calendars, start with Jobber; plenty of movers run ServiceHarness for revenue and an operations suite side by side.

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2. Jobber

The best all-round field service suite, with AI assistance built in

From $29/moSolo Core plan. Team plans from $149/mo; AI Receptionist add-on $99/mo.

AI assists you
  • Full field service management: requests, quotes, scheduling, invoicing, payments
  • Jobber Copilot drafts quotes, suggests upsells and answers business questions on every plan
  • AI Receptionist add-on answers calls and texts and books work into your schedule

Standout

The strongest operations platform a small moving company can buy at this price, and the Copilot comes included rather than as an upsell.

Watch out

The AI advises more than it acts: nobody is chasing your shopped quotes through the weeks a moving decision floats, or asking for the review at drop-off, unless you set up and run the workflows yourself. Marketing Suite and AI Receptionist are paid add-ons on most plans.

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3. Housecall Pro

A polished field service suite with an always-on AI team

From $59/moAnnual billing. Essentials $149/mo, MAX $299/mo. CSR AI phone answering is custom-priced.

AI assists you
  • Scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, payments and a well-liked mobile app
  • Included AI team: marketing copy, chat responses, analytics and coaching
  • CSR AI can answer phones 24/7 as a separately priced add-on

Standout

The included AI layer (Analyst, Coach, Marketing) gives owners real answers about their numbers without hiring anyone.

Watch out

The headline AI phone answering is not in the sticker price: it is quoted by sales separately, and per-user fees add up past the base plan as crews grow.

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4. Workiz

Field service software with the most aggressive AI phone answering

From $39/moBilled yearly. Genius Answering (Jessica) is an add-on, roughly $200/mo plus the phone system.

Paid add-on
  • Scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and a built-in phone system
  • Jessica, the Genius Answering agent, picks up calls 24/7, talks to customers and books jobs onto your schedule
  • English and Spanish call handling

Standout

The most complete AI receptionist in the field service world: it does not take messages, it books jobs.

Watch out

The real monthly cost stacks quickly: base plan, phone system, SMS credits, then the answering add-on. Every business gets the same voice, and Jessica cannot quote your prices to callers, which matters when every moving caller wants a ballpark.

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5. ServiceTitan

The enterprise standard, with AI dispatching and marketing at scale

Custom pricingQuoted per shop; built for larger operations.

AI assists you
  • Deep dispatching, call recording, marketing attribution and reporting
  • AI features tuned for volume: smarter dispatch, capacity planning, marketing optimization
  • Serious onboarding and training resources

Standout

When you have ten trucks and a call center, nothing else matches the depth.

Watch out

ServiceTitan's core is the mechanical trades: plumbing, HVAC, electrical, garage door. Moving sits far outside it, so this is an awkward, overkill fit: custom pricing and real implementation lift for depth built around another trade's workflows.

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6. AI phone answering, as a category

If missed calls are the leak, buy this job specifically

$99 to $500+/moJobber AI Receptionist $99/mo; Workiz Genius roughly $200/mo; Housecall CSR AI custom.

Paid add-on
  • Answers every call while your crews are carrying furniture, qualifies the caller, books or escalates
  • Stops the quote request that hangs up on voicemail and dials the next mover on the list
  • Best bought inside whichever suite you already run

Standout

Moving customers call several companies in one sitting, and the first answered call usually gets the estimate appointment. One saved long-distance move can cover a year of the add-on.

Watch out

Callers know it is a robot, pricing questions still need a human, and none of these tools do anything about being FOUND in the first place. Answering the phone is worthless if the search or the AI answer sent the caller to a van line.

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7. ChatGPT

The free DIY option, honestly assessed

FreePlus is $20/mo. Useful either way.

DIY
  • Drafts quotes, customer emails, review responses and moving checklists when you ask
  • Answers moving-business questions well enough to replace a lot of googling
  • Zero setup, zero commitment

Standout

The fastest way to feel what AI can do for your business, tonight, for free.

Watch out

It remembers nothing about your customers, chases nothing on its own, and does nothing on a schedule. It is a very smart intern with no memory and no calendar: the work only happens when you sit down and drive it.

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AI for moving companies: your questions, answered

What is the best AI for a moving company in 2026?

It depends on the job you are hiring AI for. To get found and followed up (marketing, reviews, quote chasing), ServiceHarness from $60 a month. To run operations (scheduling, invoicing) with AI assistance, Jobber from $29 a month. To stop missing quote calls in peak season, an AI receptionist add-on like Jobber's at $99 a month or Workiz Genius at roughly $200 a month.

What is the difference between an AI agent and AI features in my software?

AI features assist you: they draft a quote when you ask or summarize your numbers. An AI agent does the work on its own schedule: it notices the $5,000 long-distance quote went quiet while the customer's dates floated, drafts a follow-up with a binding-estimate explainer, and queues it for your approval. If your problem is time, agents matter more than features.

Can AI answer my moving company's phone?

Yes. Jobber's AI Receptionist ($99 a month), Workiz Genius Answering (roughly $200 a month) and Housecall Pro's CSR AI (custom pricing) all answer calls and book jobs. ServiceHarness does not answer phones: it makes sure the quote that reaches you never goes cold, and that you appear in the searches and AI answers that create the calls.

How much does AI software cost for a mover?

Real 2026 entry prices: Jobber from $29 a month solo, Workiz from $39 billed yearly, Housecall Pro from $59 annual, ServiceHarness from $60. AI phone answering runs $99 to several hundred a month as an add-on. ServiceTitan is custom-quoted for larger operations. Watch add-on stacking: base price and real price can differ by hundreds.

Will AI actually get me more moving jobs?

AI wins moving jobs in three places: being found (45% of consumers now use AI to find local businesses, up from 6% a year ago), responding first when a customer calls five companies in one sitting, and following up while dates firm up. Tools that only organize your trucks do not create demand. Tools that improve visibility, speed and follow-up do.

Do I need field service software AND an AI agent tool?

Plenty of movers run both: Jobber, Housecall Pro or Workiz for crews and calendars, ServiceHarness for the revenue work of getting found, chasing quotes and winning reviews. They solve different problems. If you can only buy one, buy against your bigger leak: missed operations or missed revenue.

Is ChatGPT enough for my moving business?

It is a genuinely useful free start for drafting quotes, emails and review replies. It is not enough if the work needs to happen without you: ChatGPT has no memory of your customers and no schedule. The moment you want every shopped quote followed up automatically through the weeks a decision floats, you need software built for it.

Why should I trust a list written by one of the companies on it?

Fair question. ServiceHarness wrote this guide and appears on it, which is why every price is verified and every entry includes where that tool is the wrong choice, including ours: we do not answer phones or dispatch trucks, and we say so. Check any claim against the linked official pages.

What should a moving company with no repeat customers buy first?

Visibility, then follow-up. With no installed base, the map pack, the AI answers and your review page ARE the funnel, and the only renewable asset each customer leaves behind is a review and a referral. The one business in our county audits that AI assistants named in every answer was a local mover that did exactly that documentation work for years. Capture the review at every drop-off first; automate quote follow-up second.

How do I know if AI assistants recommend my moving company?

Ask them what a customer would ask: "who are the best movers in [your town]?" on ChatGPT, Google AI and Perplexity. If you are not named, that is fixable, standing work: complete profiles on the platforms assistants read, fresh reviews and pages that plainly say your services and towns. ServiceHarness runs that exact check weekly, or grade your business free at serviceharness.com.

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