Trade photo — loaded junk-removal truck at a curb
Intake for junk removal
A photo of the pile, the access and anything that needs two people answers the only three questions that decide the price. You quote from the yard instead of guessing on the phone.
A photo of the pile and the access answers the questions that set the price.
14 days free · No card · Starter pile-photo form included
Two customers say the same words and one of them is a half load and the other is three trips and a mattress fee.
Two customers say the same thing and mean very different piles.
Nobody mentions the basement stairs, the locked gate or the fact that the truck can’t get down the lane.
Nobody mentions the stairs, the gate or the lane.
Pile, access and the awkward items in one submission, so the number you gave on the phone is the number you charge.
Pile, access and awkward items in one submission.
The junk-removal setup ships with two forms
Step 01 · The call
One tap from the message
Your logo at the top
No account, no download
Step 02 · The customer
The pile from two angles
The route to the truck
Anything heavy flagged
Step 03 · The quote
Volume read from the shot
Disposal fees named up front
Filed under the customer
Step 04 · The pickup
Photos on the job record
Right truck, right two people
Hands off to CrewCheck
Step 01 · The call
One tap · your logo · no account
Step 02 · The customer
Two angles · the route out · heavy items flagged
Steps 03–04 · Quote & pickup
Volume from the shot · fees up front · crew sees the lift
What your customer sees
The header is your logo. The buttons are your color. The send button says your company’s name. The only thing of ours on the page is one line of small print at the bottom.
Open a sample form →Show us the pile
Two photos of the pile and one of the way out. Takes about two minutes.
Pickup address
Where is it
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The price is set against a photograph, so the conversation at the curb is about the schedule, not the number.
A trailer job and a box-truck job stop looking identical over the phone.
Stairs, gates and long carries get priced because somebody photographed them.
Questions haulers ask
Questions haulers ask
Is this too much to ask for a small job?
It is two photos and a tap. Most customers send them before the call is over.
Can I put the form on my website?
Yes. One permanent link for the site and the email signature, plus one-off links per customer.
What about commercial cleanouts?
Build a second form with the questions a property manager needs and send that one instead.
We already use CrewCheck. Do they connect?
Same customer record. The pile photos are on the job before the crew opens their checklist.
Is this too much to ask for a small job?
It is two photos and a tap. Most customers send them before the call is over.
Can I put the form on my website?
Yes. One permanent link for the site and the email signature, plus one-off links per customer.
What about commercial cleanouts?
Build a second form with the questions a property manager needs and send that one instead.
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