A simpler way to compare movers without losing context
Neighbly exists to help Australians make better moving decisions. The product combines route-based mover discovery with practical education so people can compare options with more confidence before they request a quote.
Verified listings
We aim to publish movers with credible business details, route coverage, and enough information to compare them properly.
No broker handoff
Neighbly is built to help people discover and compare movers, then go directly to each business when they are ready.
Clearer decisions
The goal is not more noise. It is better context around pricing models, service differences, and route fit.
Moving is a high-friction decision with too many blind spots
Most people do not move often enough to build intuition about hourly vs fixed pricing, hidden access fees, route fit, insurance, packing options, or what separates one removalist from another.
Neighbly is being built to reduce that uncertainty. The aim is to make comparison clearer, route discovery faster, and moving education easier to access before someone ends up on a sales call.
The platform is intentionally opinionated about trust. Users should be able to understand what a mover does, where they operate, and what to compare before they click through.
Search, compare, then deal directly with the mover
Search by route
Start with where you are moving from and to. Neighbly narrows the list to movers that claim coverage for that route.
Compare the shortlist
Review profiles, service coverage, and guidance content side by side so the shortlist is based on fit, not guesswork.
Go direct
When you are ready, use the mover’s website or contact path directly. No marketplace middle layer, no opaque broker flow.
Built for moving decisions, not generic lead capture
Neighbly is designed around the actual questions people ask before a move: who covers my route, how do quotes differ, what fees should I expect, and what should I compare before booking?
Learning centre tied to the transaction
Guides, checklists, and explainers are there to reduce uncertainty and help people make better decisions before they contact a mover.