Give your move a game plan.

Moving is Trouble

Most families cannot afford professional movers. When managing moving logistics and uncertainties, “Do It Yourself” movers are left to fend for themselves with little prior experience. Load.In aims to give your move a game plan by quantifying uncertainties and assisting in logistical endeavors on moving day.

Why Plan?

Inefficiency Matters

  • Inexperienced movers make inefficient packing decisions resulting in more trips than necessary.
  • Additional unexpected trips waste time and cost money.
  • Packing incorrectly can lead to damaged property and overturned trucks.
  • Damaged personal property can be devastating.
  • Accidents on the road can lead to lawsuits and loss of life.

Cost

  • Moving is incredibly expensive.
  • Not everyone can afford professional movers.
  • Having an accurate picture of costs helps make the move possible without going over budget.

Packing and arranging is hard to do

  • 35% of Americans say packing is the most stressful part of their move.
  • 36% of Americans also hate the grind of planning out the logistics of moving day.
  • Correctly loading a truck requires patience, time and correct knowledge of weight distributions as well as knowledge of keeping items safe.

Moving is Challenging

These logistics make moving, which is already a stressful life event, even more stressful.

The Solution

Introducing Load.In

Load.In gives your move a game plan by helping you find the best deal on your truck rental, providing expert truck loading instructions and giving you tools to help manage the logistics of moving day: all to give you some peace of mind during a stressful life event.

Solution Characteristics

Meet Team Yellow

Jason Moran

Backend Developer

Jason Moran is a Senior at Old Dominion University seeking a Computer Science degree. Outside of academia, he works as a Product Manager at a software company that specializes in Computer Vision and Reality Capture Data. In his free time he participates in Game Jams and enjoys the challenge of creating a full product in a short timeframe.

Byron Aquilino

Team Lead/Full Stack Developer

Byron Aquilino is a undergraduate at Old Dominion University majoring in Computer Science and working on his second degree. He has a passion for computers and currently works as a Team Lead/Full Stack Software Engineer. He is a father of two and enjoys spending his time with the kids. He has over 18 years of professional work experience under his belt. He likes the beach, hiking, camping, fast cars, biking, and kayaking.

Gregory Kukanich

Front End Developer

Gregory is a senior at Old Dominion University majoring in Computer science with a minor in Cyber Security. Outside of school Greg is an active member of his fraternity Sigma Pi where he has served on the Executive Council and as the Pledge Educator. He enjoys all types of sports, gaming, and the outdoors. Greg hopes that after his time in in school he will be able to obtain a career in the field of Cyber Security.

Chris Miller

Front End Developer/Document Specialist

Chris is a senior at Old Dominion University majoring in computer science. This is his second undergraduate degree, the other being in English language and literature from Virginia Tech. He enjoys the challenges associated with both writing and programming. Once he graduates he hopes to pursue a career that uses both of his degrees.

Lance Perdue

Database Developer

Lance is majoring in computer science with a minor in cyber security at ODU. He is currently working as a data specialist and has experience in Java, C++ and SQL. He enjoys riding mountain bikes on the weekends and exploring on his motorcycle.

Paul Rodriguez

Front End Developer

Paul is a senior at Old Dominion University Majoring in Computer Science and Cybersecurity. He plans to finish his undergraduate degree as well as his graduate degree in Computer Science. He hopes to pursue a career in software development with a focus in artificial intelligence and its use in the aerospace industry.

Lowell Asher

Mentor

Lowell Asher works for the Mitre corporation and Team Yellow has been fortunate to have him as our mentor for this semester. We have greatly appreciated his guidance and feedback along the way. Thank you, Lowell, for all the help and support! We had a wonderful time working with you and we’ll miss our weekly meetings.

Feasibility

Get the files you want to see about feasibility

Design

Get the files you want to see about design

Prototype

Get the files you want to see about the prototype

Labs

Get the Lab files you want to see about Load.In

References

Time till/since end of Spring 2021 Semester