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Specialties
Stow Simple is a new and better alternative to traditional self-storage. We pick up, store and return your belongings so you never have to visit a storage unit again. We even photo catalog stowed items online, so you can see and request them back from the comfort of your couch. Secure, climate-controlled storage starts at $ 25/mo.
History
Established in 2015.
We’re a brother and sister team on a mission to make storage easy. The idea came to Silvia Camps in 2014 when she was frustrated by the hassles of moving things to storage. «I wanted to push a button and have someone take everything away for me, sort of like a reverse Amazon Prime.» After that thought, Silvia teamed up with her brother and Stow Simple was born.
From The Miami Herald: «A storage solution that is easy and efficient to access. Stow Simple will deliver bins so you can pack them, then pick up your items — including miscellaneous items such as strollers, golf bags and camping gear — and store them in an air-conditioned warehouse. Customers will be able to see their inventory online at all times and can order it returned with a few clicks through the website.»
Meet the Business Owner
Silvia C.
Business Owner
From The Miami Herald (April 27, 2015):
The idea came to Silvia Camps after she had a particularly frustrating experience moving a few things out of an apartment, including a bike, after a breakup with a boyfriend. «I’m an independent person and I like to do things on my own, but I said, ‘Oh, my gosh, this shouldn’t be so difficult,’ … and that got me thinking.»
She started researching pain points of storage, and found a lot of people feel the frustration. «People told us they have had things in storage for years, they don’t know what is there. What if you have a look book for your stuff?» she asked herself, which led to the idea of always accessible photo-cataloged inventory. «My biggest joy in this business is taking a pain point and making it a pleasurable point. Miamians may never have to visit a self-storage unit again.»
Taken from Nancy Dahlberg’s article: «To see the opportunity for Stow Simple, look up,»