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Results with SmartMoving: 📈 Jobs book: +280% 🎯 Close rate: 26% → 34% 🚀 Revenue: +335% |
Chicago has 450+ licensed moving companies. Most are fighting for scraps.
MOOvers Chicago didn’t just compete. They broke into the top tier.
Founded by Daniel Cezar Iordan, the company grew from a side hustle into an $8M operation. But it didn’t happen by working harder.
It happened by building systems that actually scale.
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Location: Chicago, IL
Services: Residential + Commercial Movin
Size: 30trucks, 100 employees
Revenue: $8M
The Challenge: Growing without a System
When Daniel started MOOvers Chicago in 2014, it wasn’t a calculated business move. It was a way to make money.
He came to the U.S. without a roadmap. No formal training. No business background. And he stepped into one of the most demanding industries out there.
Running a moving company meant learning everything at once:
“You’re being bombarded on a daily basis. You need to understand marketing, sales, customer service—everything.”
And like most moving companies early on, there were no real systems behind it.
Scheduling was manual.
Decisions were reactive.
Every problem came back to him.
The work was getting done, but the business wasn’t under control.
Then one conversation exposed just how big the gap really was.
The Turning Point: One Conversation Changed Everything“Another mover asked me what CRM I was using… I didn’t even know what CRM stood for.”
The shift didn’t come from a big strategy decision. It came from a conversation.
Daniel was buying a truck from another mover when the topic turned to systems. That owner introduced him to SmartMoving.
“I used to have whiteboards. Now I have SmartMoving. It definitely changed the game.”
Up to that point, the business ran on effort. Now, it had structure.
Before SmartMoving:
After:
As Daniel puts it, the goal isn’t to eliminate chaos. It’s to organize it.
“Structure, leadership, and systems allow you to organize chaos.”
Instead of rebuilding the day every morning, the team could finally run a consistent operation.
The business stopped running Daniel. Daniel started running the business.
Chicago is one of the most competitive moving markets in the country.
Daniel didn’t ignore that. He studied it.
“I was blessed to be among very well-organized companies that I learned a lot from.”
Instead of racing to the bottom on price, he focused on what actually wins jobs: Trust.
Because customers aren’t just hiring a mover. They’re trusting someone with their home, their time, and their stress.
If you don’t win that trust, you don’t win the job.
Most movers guess on pricing.
MOOvers did the opposite. They published it.
They created a Chicago Moving Trends Report using real job data, showing:
“We want customers to have data when they make a decision.”
Instead of hiding pricing, they educated the market.
That built trust before the first call.
As the company grew, Daniel hit a common wall: delegation.
In his mind, any job below an eight out of ten wasn’t good enough.
But customers saw it differently.
“If you give them a five or six out of ten, they’re extremely happy.”
That shift changed everything:
Daniel’s leadership philosophy is simple: Take action.
“Thinking and strategy sound great, but if you don’t take action, you won’t know if it works.”
In a fast-moving business, waiting for perfect decisions slows you down.
Action creates feedback. Feedback drives improvement.
Before SmartMoving, growth meant more chaos.
More calls. More coordination. More pressure.
Now, the operation runs on structure. And the numbers prove it:
More jobs (without more chaos).
Jobs per month increased 280%—without adding operational complexity.
Higher close rate.
Close rate improved from 26% to 34%. More booked jobs, same lead spend.
12-15 hours saved per week.
Scheduling dropped from 16-20 hours per person to just 4-5 hours. That’s ~75% less time spent juggling crews and schedules.
335% revenue growth.
Driven by better quoting, scheduling, and visibility, not just working more.
But the real result isn’t just growth. It’s control.
What used to feel unpredictable is now repeatable. The team isn’t reacting. They’re running the business.
1. Trust is the real product
If customers don’t trust you, price doesn’t matter.
2. Systems create profit
Without structure, growth creates chaos. And chaos kills margin.
3. Data wins jobs
Educated customers choose faster.
4. You have to let go to grow
If everything depends on you, you don’t have a business. You have a job.
5. Control beats hustle
Hustle gets you started. Systems get you scale.
Most moving companies try to grow by doing more. More jobs. More calls. More hours.
MOOvers Chicago took a different path.
They built systems.
They built trust.
They built control.
As Daniel puts it:
“If you can make it in this industry, you can do anything else.”
MOOvers Chicago is proof of that.
If you’re still running your operation on whiteboards, texts, and memory, you’re not alone.
But you don’t have to stay there.
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