You started your cleaning business because you’re good at making spaces shine — and the demand is endless. But managing 30+ recurring clients, each with their own preferences, schedules, and add-on requests? That’s a full-time job on top of the actual cleaning.
Biweekly vs. weekly vs. monthly. Deep clean first, then standard. Windows this time, skip the laundry. Every client has a different setup, and keeping it all straight in a notebook or a spreadsheet gets messy fast — ironic, for a cleaning business.
Then there’s the follow-up. Happy clients mean referrals, but only if you ask. And asking for reviews while you’re driving to the next house feels like one more thing on a list that never ends. You need something that handles the business while you handle the mop.

