PostalBridge helps movers and relocators keep one stable mail workflow while they bridge the gap between an old address, a temporary stop, and a new home.

View arrivals quickly, request scans only when you need them, and forward originals when timing actually matters.
Moving usually creates a period where no single address feels reliable. A digital mailbox can reduce that friction.
That helps when you are between homes, waiting on a closing date, or using a temporary address for a while.
Envelope review and scan requests are useful when important mail is still arriving during a move.
That keeps important documents moving even when your permanent address is not finalized yet.

PostalBridge gives movers a real mailbox address and a digital workflow so mail does not disappear into the chaos of changing homes.
Choose the location that fits the workflow, complete USPS verification, and manage incoming mail online instead of tying everything to one fixed address.
Review live locations, plan limits, and handling options before choosing the address you will rely on.
Finish Form 1583 and upload the required documents so the mail center can receive mail on your behalf.
Review envelopes, request scans, forward originals, and keep the workflow moving from wherever you are.
These are the common mailbox needs during a move or major address change.
Keep a stable receiving point while you close, rent, renovate, or wait for the next permanent address.
Forward important originals to the address that works right now rather than betting everything on one move date.
Review scans online so you can act on deadlines even while the physical move is still underway.
Keep the arrival and handling history together instead of splitting it across old and new addresses.
A virtual mailbox can make a move easier, but it is still worth being specific about how you use it.
Answers to the practical questions movers usually ask when mail becomes part of the transition problem.