SmartMoving’s business management software is geared toward moving companies that work with residential, commercial and government clients.
Dallas-based SmartMoving, a software firm for the moving industry, will use a $41.5 million investment to accelerate its product development and add services and support for customers.
“Our mission is to build the best software to help moving companies create growth and run their businesses smoothly,” said SmartMoving founder and CEO Tobe Thompson in. “More than ever, moving companies require solutions that help their operations run efficiently and deliver high-quality service to their customers.”
Founded in 2018, SmartMoving raised $220,000 from investors in a seed round a year later, according to venture capital tracking site Crunchbase.
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