Product in development

A smarter way to move heavy items from ground level to truck height.

Buddy Dolly is a developing multi-mode lifting and loading device designed to help users move heavy items across the ground, position them at a truck or dock, raise them, and transfer them across integrated rollers.

Buddy Dolly demo animation

The problem is simple: loading is usually harder than moving.

Traditional dollies help move items across the ground, but the difficult part often comes at the destination: lifting, angling, sliding, or forcing heavy objects into a truck, van, dock, or raised platform.

Heavy lifting

Users still often need to physically lift or muscle the item at the loading point.

Awkward transfer

Getting from ground level to bed height can be slow, risky, and inefficient.

Limited tools

Many existing tools solve transport, but not the full load and unload sequence.

Buddy is being designed as a multi-mode moving and loading device.

The current concept combines dolly-style transport, a flat cart-like position, integrated rollers, and a lifting mechanism to make loading and unloading more controlled.

Dolly Mode Move items in a familiar angled transport position.
Cart Mode Lay the device flatter for ground-level positioning and controlled movement.
Load / Unload Mode Use the lifting and roller concept to help transfer items to or from an elevated surface.

Development status

Buddy Dolly is currently in prototype and pre-manufacturing development. Final pricing, specifications, production timeline, and availability have not yet been announced.

Prototype concept

A proof-of-concept prototype has been built and is being evaluated for refinement.

Design refinement

The next phase focuses on improving manufacturability, cost, safety, and usability.

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