Bellhops might just be the exception.
Bellhops will load your things, ship them out, and unload them at the destination.
This includes, but is not limited to, cab drivers, Bellhops, and curbside service at the airport.
They're then connected with the truck owner-operators and
movers who are registered on the app("Bellhops" in company speak).
It's an impressive offering, but whether Bellhops can become a fixture in how people
move is still an open question.
It's called Bellhops, and you can quickly sign up to start working
as a mover almost right away(after going through their application process).
Bellhops and other startups,
like Lugg and Dolly, are hoping to tie up those loose ends in a single platform, but it's a tough sell.
Bellhops' tech solutionism is paired
with a corporate culture that stresses a polite, hardworking demeanor- ensured with the aforementioned reviews and a lengthy vetting process.
Bellhops declined to comment, but
Forbes estimates total revenue for the company is in the low double-digit millions, a figure dwarfed by their $51 million in venture backing.