Will Moving Companies Help You Plan Your Move?

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From shutting off utilities to renting trucks or equipment, planning a move can feel like a full-time job. It’s logistics, timing, and coordination all in one stressful process. So wouldn’t it be great if your movers could help you plan your move, too?

Good news! Some moving companies will actually help you plan your move, but it depends on the type of mover, their service level, and your specific needs. Below, we’ll break down which movers assist with planning, what they offer, and when it makes sense to hire extra help.


Last updated: Nov 14, 2025 8 min read
Melanie Morris
Written byMelanie Morris

Key Takeaways

  • Move planning is the behind-the-scenes coordination — timelines, logistics, permits, utilities, packing, and the order everything happens on move day
  • Full-service movers offer the most planning support — labor-only movers offer less but still give loading advice; aggregators connect you but rarely manage the move directly
  • Even labor-only crews are experienced planners — they've done thousands of moves and will share best practices for loading, driving, and timing if you ask
  • Ask specific questions before you book — what's included, who coordinates timing, do they offer packing, and how do they handle parking or building requirements
  • Move concierges fill the gap — for complex relocations, a dedicated planner acts like a project manager covering everything from utilities to schools
Melanie Morris
Author

Melanie Morris

Melanie Morris is an editor and writer at HireAHelper, where she uses observational skills honed from over 7 years of experience (and too much detective fiction) to demystify moving and make sure typos remain at a minimum.

Moving from the southwest up and down the west coast and back again has also given her plenty of firsthand moving experience. Now, she makes sure that even if you're just moving down the block, you have the accurate tips and know-how to make your relocation a breeze.

What “Move Planning” Really Means

Move planning is the behind-the-scenes coordination that makes moving day run smoothly. It’s the full process of organizing when, where, and how everything gets done. Think of it as the master blueprint for your move.

Here are some of the key details it covers:

  • Creating a timeline: Break each task into manageable, organized steps leading up to moving day.
  • Packing and loading schedules: Plan these tasks ahead of time to ensure nothing overlaps or gets left behind.
  • Managing paperwork: Organize important documents — like moving contracts, change-of-address forms, and appliance manuals — so they’re easy to find when you need them.
  • Utilities coordination: Schedule shutoff dates with current utility companies and installation times with new providers before move-in day.
  • Tracking inventory: Keep a detailed list of what you’re taking, what you’re donating, and what’s being sold to estimate weight and moving costs accurately.

The key difference between planning and moving services is that planning focuses on scheduling and coordination, while moving services handle the physical work. When both parts work together, it saves time, reduces stress, and prevents costly mistakes like missed delivery windows or misplaced boxes.

Even if your movers don’t offer full planning services, you can still take charge by using free resources like HireAHelper’s Moving Checklist. This comprehensive guide provides you with an organized timeline that reminds you of everything you need to do for a successful move from 8 weeks out to move-in day.


Types of Moving Companies and How Much They Help with Planning

Not all movers are created equal when it comes to planning support. Some handle every logistical detail, while others just provide the muscle. By understanding these differences, you can ensure you're booking the right type of help for your situation.

Labor-Only Movers

Labor-only movers specialize in loading, unloading, and heavy lifting, but they don’t provide planning or scheduling services. If you already have your own truck or container, this is the most affordable and flexible option.

“Even if you hire labor-only help, they’ll often give loading advice or suggest best practices for driving a rental truck safely...movers are experienced planners, even if they don’t label themselves that way.”

They’re perfect for people who prefer a more DIY approach. You control when the truck arrives, where it parks, and how items are organized. However, you’ll also need to handle details like parking permits, timing, and communication with any other services you’re using.

If you need trusted local crews for the labor side of things, you can browse and instantly book movers through HireAHelper.

Standard Full-Service Movers

Full-service movers cover almost every aspect of your relocation, including some level of planning assistance. You can find some that provide a dedicated moving coordinator who helps build a timeline, tracks inventory, and communicates updates.

This type of mover usually offers:

  • Packing services: They’ll handle everything from wrapping your fragile dishes to labeling boxes so you know exactly where things go in your new home. This typically costs an extra fee, and you have to provide the materials, but it will save you a ton of time and effort on the most daunting moving task.
  • Scheduling and coordination: Professional movers can align pickup and delivery times across multiple addresses or states, keeping your move on track. They manage the logistics so you don’t have to.
  • Delivery tracking: Many companies provide real-time tracking or text alerts of where your items are during transit. That transparency gives you peace of mind. No guessing games or uncertainty.
  • Checklist support: Some movers offer digital or printed checklists to help you prep each stage of your move. From confirming utilities to final walk-through reminders, these tools keep you focused and reduce last-minute stress.

You’ll pay more for the convenience of a full-service move, but you gain peace of mind knowing a professional is keeping your move on track from start to finish.

Premium or Concierge Moving Services

Premium or “white-glove” movers offer complete end-to-end move management, handling every detail from scheduling to unpacking. These high-end services are designed for customers who want a completely hands-off experience, ensuring every aspect of the move is handled with precision and care.

Their services typically include:

  • Personal move coordinators: A dedicated coordinator manages every step of your move, ensuring timelines, budgets, and special requests stay aligned. You get one point of contact who knows your move inside and out.
  • Address updates and utility transfers: Changing your address with key services, scheduling utility shutoffs and activations, and forwarding your mail is a huge time-saver for busy families or professionals relocating on a tight schedule.
  • Specialty item coordination: Whether it’s arranging temperature-controlled transport for artwork or securing permits for vehicle shipping, these professionals ensure your valuables are protected every step of the way.
  • Post-move assistance: Once your belongings arrive, concierge movers can unpack boxes, reassemble furniture, hang artwork, and haul away packing materials, leaving your new home move-in ready from day one.

This level of service is ideal for cross-country or high-value moves. Because these premium movers handle every detail, their services typically range from $5,000 to $15,000+, depending on move size and distance.

Online Aggregators

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Online booking sites simplify comparing prices and services, but not all aggregators manage your move directly. Some only connect you with licensed movers or sell your inquiry as a lead.

If flexibility matters, choose a platform that handles everything in one place. Maybe you want to book both labor-only help and packing services. With HireAHelper, you can plan, compare quotes, and book moving labor all on the same site, backed by a service guarantee.

How HireAHelper Supports Both Planning and Moving

HireAHelper bridges the gap between planning and execution, helping you organize your timeline, set your budget, and book vetted movers, all from one dashboard.

When you’re in the planning phase, check out these helpful guides:

When you’re ready to book, you’ll see upfront pricing and verified reviews from movers near you. HireAHelper isn’t the mover itself; it’s the tool that makes planning and booking faster, safer, and easier.


How Moving Companies Help You Plan

Even movers who don’t advertise “planning services” often offer more support than you think. Their experience with thousands of moves means they can anticipate common issues, keep your schedule on track, and offer practical tips to make moving day smoother.

Before the move

Movers can conduct a virtual or in-home estimate to assess inventory and weight, helping you avoid surprise charges. Some share packing checklists, tips for decluttering, or printable moving schedules.

During the move

A crew lead or coordinator will handle real-time communication, confirm truck placement, and adjust timing if traffic or access issues arise. Many will text or call with progress updates so you can track how things are going.

After the move

Full-service movers may help remove trash or reassemble furniture. Even if you hire labor-only help, they’ll often give loading advice or suggest best practices for driving a rental truck safely.

One thing you can know for sure is that movers are experienced planners, even if they don’t label themselves that way. The more questions you ask early, the more guidance you’ll get along the way.


Questions to Ask a Mover Before You Book

Not all moving companies define “planning” the same way, so it’s best to ask specific questions before you sign a contract. This ensures you know exactly what level of help you’re paying for.

Not sure what’s included? Ask these questions first:

  • Do you assign a dedicated moving coordinator?
  • Will I receive a printed moving plan or timeline?
  • Do you handle packing and labeling, or just transport?
  • How much and what kind of communication can I expect before moving day?
  • Are there online planning tools or checklists available?

These questions reveal whether a company’s process fits your expectations. To compare options instantly, you can browse verified movers and get quotes directly through HireAHelper’s booking platform.

When to Hire a Moving Planner or Move Concierge

Sometimes, even the best full-service mover can’t handle the level of coordination you need. That’s when hiring a moving planner or move concierge can make a big difference.

These professionals act like project managers for your relocation. In addition to booking movers, they create detailed timelines, coordinate cleaning services, schedule deliveries, and manage vendors like painters, real estate agents, or storage companies.

You might consider hiring one if you’re dealing with:

  • A multi-stop or long-distance move
  • Work, military, or corporate relocations
  • Moves involving senior family members
  • Vehicle shipping or storage logistics

A concierge can also oversee home staging or utility transfers, tasks that most moving companies won’t touch. Fees vary, but they typically charge either a flat rate or a percentage of total moving costs.

For families or professionals short on time, hiring this level of support often saves money in the long run by reducing delays and avoiding last-minute mistakes.

“Online booking sites simplify comparing prices and services, but not all aggregators manage your move directly. Some only connect you with licensed movers or sell your inquiry as a lead.”

While not every moving company provides full planning support, many offer far more help than most people realize. Whether you want simple labor, full coordination, or something in between, HireAHelper helps you compare movers, plan your schedule, and book everything in one spot — with expert support the whole way through.


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