Top Moving Apps by Category

The most important thing to know is that most apps shine in one area but fall short in others, so no single app can cover your whole move. That’s why we pulled together a comprehensive list in 5 categories — covering everything from inventory management to truck rentals.
Top Moving App Pick: Sortly
We’ve stated that no one app does everything, but Sortly comes close. It stands out as one of the most versatile moving apps because it helps with both planning and inventory.
You can organize your move with custom checklists and track every box and item in one place. For extra efficiency, its barcode and QR scanning features make building and updating your inventory faster and more accurate. It also integrates with tools like Dropbox for cloud storage and supports importing and exporting CSV files, making it easy to back up or share your data.
Whether you’re tagging boxes by room or keeping a running list of to-dos, this app makes it easier to stay organized from start to finish. Sortly is free on Google Play and in the App Store, but it also offers in-app purchases.
Moving Checklist and Task Management Apps
A moving checklist app keeps all your to-do lists in one convenient location, so you'll never have to worry about keeping track of a notepad or losing sticky notes. If you could use some extra help staying organized, these apps have you covered.
Google Keep
Google Keep is like a digital bulletin board that fits in your pocket. Forget having a fridge or notebook full of sticky notes — now you can jot down colorful reminders on your phone, tablet, or computer. This app is free on Google Play, but you can also use the browser version.
MoveAdvisor
MoveAdvisor is like a personal moving coach, breaking your move into a week-by-week timeline. You can check off tasks as you complete them or delete them as your plans evolve. As a bonus, the app also handles inventory management, making it a one-stop shop for planning a successful move. MoveAdvisor is free to download on Google Play or in the App Store.
Inventory Management Apps

Inventory management apps work like moving day coordinators, keeping everything accounted for. They track every box and bin, taking all the worry out of moving day. Some even let you flag fragile items, so there's no need to panic about Grandma's china getting mixed with heavy books. The inventory apps listed here get our seal of approval for being handy additions to your move plan.
HouseBook
HouseBook isn't marketed as a moving app, but we think it deserves the title. It lets you create a complete home inventory just by snapping a picture and tapping through the app. Take photos, add details, and keep everything in one safe place. HouseBook is free on Google Play and in the App Store, with optional in-app purchases.
NAIC Home Inventory
The NAIC Home Inventory app makes it easy to create an itemized list of your belongings and access it from any compatible device. The app even shares handy tips for keeping your belongings safe from natural disasters — because you deserve a little extra protection from life's unexpected curveballs. NAIC Home Inventory is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
Moving Labor and Helper Apps
Some apps help you find moving companies, local helpers, and equipment rentals. Whether you need to rent a dolly or find a trusted local mover, we recommend these apps.
HireAHelper
HireAHelper isn't technically an app, but it works smoothly on any smartphone or tablet. The platform makes it easy to find reliable movers who match your customized needs — whether you need help from full-service movers or a crew to load and unload your truck or PODS container. With HireAHelper, you get transparent pricing and verified reviews up front, so you can compare your options, meet your budget, and book with confidence.
Dolly
Dolly makes finding a local mover simple and fast. All you have to do is enter your pickup location, items, and preferred move date. The app then matches you with a local helper. On moving day, you can even track your helpers in real time. Dolly is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
TaskRabbit
TaskRabbit makes moving easier by connecting you with local helpers who can handle your moving needs. Already have moving help? TaskRabbit can help you find someone to paint your old apartment or assemble furniture in your new one. Just post what you need, sort through offers, and pick the one that works best for you. TaskRabbit is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
Truck and Equipment Rental Apps

If you decide to do a DIY move, you'll need equipment to load and transport your items. These apps make it easy to rent trucks, dollies, and other essentials to keep your move on track.
U-Haul
You might know U-Haul from its famous storage units, but the company also rents trucks and other moving equipment, including hand trucks and dollies, which are essential for saving your back from the strain of hauling heavy boxes. With the U-Haul app, you can grab a quote and manage your rental right from your phone. The U-Haul app is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
Enterprise
Enterprise Rent-A-Car isn't just about road trips. It has pickups, vans, and other large vehicles to make local moves a breeze. Need something even bigger? Enterprise Truck Rental service has commercial options. With the Enterprise app, booking and managing your rental is a no-brainer. Find it on Google Play or in the App Store. The Enterprise app is free to download and use.
Penske Truck Rental
Penske is all about trucks, and its app makes renting one as simple as possible. You can reserve your ride, request roadside help, and even watch quick how-to videos to help you avoid common mistakes — like not knowing how to release the emergency brake on an unfamiliar vehicle. The Penske app is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
Specialized Apps for Unique Needs
Not all moves are exactly the same. Sometimes you need more than just a checklist, including coordinating with a roommate, measuring your space, or getting utilities set up before you arrive. These apps are built for those unique needs.
OfferUp
OfferUp isn’t a moving app in the traditional sense, but it’s a handy tool if you want to declutter before the big day. Post items you no longer need, connect with local buyers, and get extra cash or free up space. You can even offer shipping to buyers in other states. OfferUp is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
Asana
Asana wasn't built for moving, but it's a total lifesaver if you need to coordinate a move with roommates. You can create tasks, assign them to others, and leave comments. Change of plans? Easy, just reassign your tasks to someone else. All of the changes are updated in real time, so everyone can see. Asana is free on Google Play and in the App Store.
AR Ruler 3D
It’s not magic, but AR Ruler 3D comes close when it turns your phone into a measuring tool. The app uses your camera to quickly size up just about everything in your home — from walls to floors and everything in between. You can even measure the volume of a moving box to figure out how much you can fit inside! Now you don't have to wonder if your king-size bed will fit in your new apartment. AR Ruler 3D is free in the App Store.
Magicplan
Magicplan was originally designed for contractors, but if you’re moving, you’ll find it just as useful. The app lets you create floor plans for every room, so you can map out where furniture and large items will fit, test different layouts, double-check dimensions, and plan ahead for tricky spots like doorways or stairs — all before moving day. Magicplan is free to download on Google Play and in the App Store, with optional in-app purchases.