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Lugg

Movers in 30 minutes.

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2014
Founded
Moving & Logistics
Sector

About Lugg

Lugg connects users who need items moved with local drivers who have a truck or van. It operates on an on-demand model, similar to calling an Uber, but for moving furniture, store purchases, or Craigslist finds. It is popularly used for same-day delivery from stores like IKEA, Costco, and Pottery Barn.

For workers, Lugg offers high earning potential for those who own a truck or cargo van and are physically fit. You can sign up as a Driver (with a vehicle) or a Helper (without a vehicle). The work involves loading, transporting, and unloading items. Because the jobs are often heavy and urgent, the pay rates and tips are typically higher than standard food or package delivery gigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the requirements to join?

To be a Driver, you need a reliable truck or cargo van, a valid license, and insurance. To be a Helper, you don't need a vehicle, but both roles require you to be physically fit enough to lift at least 100 lbs and pass a background check.

2. How much can I expect to earn?

Lugg claims that top earning teams can make up to $2,500 per week. You earn a base fare for each job, plus 100% of the tips, which are often generous given the physical nature of the work.

3. How fast are payments processed?

Lugg is known for fast payouts. Earnings are deposited directly into your bank account daily, so you typically see the money shortly after completing your jobs.

4. Where is Lugg available?

Lugg is currently available in major metropolitan areas across the United States, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Seattle, and Denver, with plans for further expansion.

5. Do I work alone or with a partner?

Most Lugg jobs require a two-person crew to safely lift heavy furniture. You can sign up with a friend to work as a team, or the app can match you with another Lugger for the job.

HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Team Size50-200
TypePrivate