Your customer films the house. You forward it to us. Back comes a full item list, the total cubic feet and exactly which vehicle it needs, in two hours.
No app. No signup. No monthly fee. ₹150 per estimate after your first.
The customer already sends videos. You already have WhatsApp. That is the entire setup.
They walk through the house on WhatsApp, room by room, the way many already do.
One tap. No form, no login, no app to download for you or for them.
Itemised by room, total cubic feet, approximate weight, and the vehicle that fits.
A real 2BHK, Koramangala to Whitefield, read from a four minute video.
Loft and balcony not shown in the video. Two wheeler, if any, to be quoted separately. Carton count assumes almirah and kitchen contents are packed by your team.
Two ways it goes wrong on move day, and both come out of your margin.
A size upgrade argued with the customer on the doorstep, or a second trip you absorb yourself.
Porter quotes a Bengaluru 2BHK at ₹4,700 flat with no survey at all. Over quote, and the customer books there instead.
Everyone who has attempted this built a scanning app. That is the wrong tool for India.
Less than the fuel for one round trip across the city.
Check it against the job. If the vehicle we recommend turns out wrong on move day, that estimate costs you nothing, and please tell us, because that is how the numbers improve. Our cubic foot values follow the standard cube sheet approach the moving trade already uses, adjusted for Indian furniture like almirahs, diwans and mandir units.
Ask the customer to walk slowly through each room, roughly 15 to 20 seconds per room, and to open the almirahs. Two to five minutes is plenty. Up to 10 minutes of video per estimate.
Physically it is closer to 30. But it cannot nest with anything, it needs padding, and it wastes the space around it, so it occupies about 45 cubic feet of truck. Cube sheets everywhere work on loading allowances rather than raw measurements, because that is the number you actually need when choosing a vehicle.
No. You forward a video on WhatsApp and get a message back. There is no app, no login, no monthly fee and no contract.
Within 2 hours, between 9am to 9pm. A video sent late at night is answered first thing next morning.
Yes. There is nothing to cancel. If it stops being useful, say so and we will stop sending. Straight feedback is more useful to us than a polite yes.
The next customer video that lands on your phone, just forward it. The first estimate is free and you will have it back in two hours.