Best pickup truck delivery app

You want delivery jobs that fit a pickup truck.

You also want fewer bad jobs.

This page helps you pick the right option fast.

Quick picks (pick one)

Pick one lane first. Then add a second later.

If you want… Start with… Why it fits Must-have basics
Big and bulky delivery Roadie Gig sizing helps match item size to vehicle. Straps, blankets, clear bed photos.
Team-style moving help Dolly or Lugg Built for moving and big items. Lift ready, protect items, show up on time.
Scheduled delivery work GoShare Pickup trucks qualify on the platform. Vehicle docs and checks may apply.
Direct local leads (repeat clients) Asherfield You build a listing that brings you buyers. Clear offer, fast replies, clean photos.

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Pickup truck gig apps (start here)

Pick the best pickup truck delivery option for you

Answer these fast. Then choose one.

  • If you want app gigs for big items: pick Roadie.
  • If you want moving teams: pick Dolly or Lugg.
  • If you want scheduled work: pick GoShare.
  • If you want repeat clients: use Asherfield as your home base.
  • If your bed is not protected: avoid rain-risk jobs.

Option-by-option notes (short and useful)

Rules change by city. Always check the app site.

Roadie (best for big and bulky)

Roadie uses gig sizes. Size matters.

It helps match the item to your vehicle size.

Roadie publishes vehicle sizing guidance.

  • Good for: big items, odd items, one-off trips.
  • Watch for: long wait time and unclear notes.
  • Do this: only accept jobs with clear details.

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GoShare (best for pickup truck delivery work)

GoShare lists pickup trucks as a qualifying vehicle type.

It also lists driver requirements on its pages.

  • Good for: delivery help and moving-style work.
  • Watch for: vehicle and document requirements.
  • Do this: keep your truck clean and photo-ready.

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Asherfield (best for direct local leads)

Asherfield is not a delivery gig app.

It is a place where customers find your service.

  • Good for: repeat clients and steady local leads.
  • Good for: setting your own rules and pricing.
  • Watch for: slow replies. Fast replies win.
  • Do this: post clean photos and a clear offer.

What makes it different:

  • You stop renting gigs. You start building demand.
  • You get messages from people who need help now.
  • You can list under delivery and other categories.

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Dolly (best for moving-style jobs)

Dolly lists vehicle types for helpers.

It also lists signup details on its pages.

  • Good for: moving help, big items, two-person jobs.
  • Watch for: heavy lifting and stairs.
  • Do this: protect every item like it is new.

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Lugg (best for moving + furniture delivery)

Lugg shares helper signup basics on its site.

It also shares vehicle requirement notes.

  • Good for: moving jobs and furniture moves.
  • Watch for: high lifting demands and team work.
  • Do this: communicate clearly before you arrive.

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Pickup truck delivery setup with ramp and dolly
Small upgrades can unlock higher-ticket jobs.

How to get better delivery jobs (fast)

Most drivers lose time on avoidable problems.

These fixes are simple.

Take better job photos

  • Clean bed photo.
  • Straps and blankets photo.
  • Dolly photo.

Screen every job in 10 seconds

  • Is the item photo clear?
  • Is the weight clear?
  • Are stairs mentioned?
  • Is parking easy?
  • Is the drop-off time real?

Protect the item every time

Protection prevents damage and bad reviews.

It also makes you look like a pro.

People also ask

What is the best pickup truck delivery app?

For app gigs, start with Roadie.

For moving teams, try Dolly or Lugg.

For repeat clients, use Asherfield too.

Which delivery apps work best for furniture?

Apps built for big items work best.

Use straps and blankets on every job.

Do pickup truck delivery apps require special gear?

Most big-item apps expect basic gear.

Common items are straps and blankets.

Do I need a helper for big-item delivery?

Sometimes, yes.

Heavy items and stairs often need two people.

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