Replace your cleaning spreadsheet before it breaks your schedule
Many cleaning companies start with free tools. Here is an honest look at when to replace your cleaning spreadsheet — and what changes when you switch to dedicated scheduling software.
Read full comparison →Built for cleaning — not every trade under the sun
Generic field service tools cover many industries. Clean Scheduler focuses on the workflows cleaning companies repeat every week: recurring homes, commercial routes, quotes, and AR.
Read full comparison →Clean Scheduler vs Jobber
Jobber is one of the most popular field service platforms — and many cleaning companies start there. Here is an honest comparison of where Jobber excels and where Clean Scheduler is built differently for cleaning ops, AR, and month-end close.
Read full comparison →Clean Scheduler vs ZenMaid
ZenMaid is one of the best-known platforms built exclusively for residential maid services. Clean Scheduler covers residential work too — but also commercial accounts and deeper AR. Here is when each makes sense.
Read full comparison →Clean Scheduler vs Launch27
Launch27 is a veteran maid-service platform known for website booking forms and automated client communication. Clean Scheduler takes a broader ops-and-finance angle. Here is how they compare for growing cleaning companies.
Read full comparison →Clean Scheduler vs Housecall Pro
Housecall Pro is a popular all-in-one platform for home service businesses. Here is how it compares to Clean Scheduler for cleaning companies that need quote-to-invoice workflows and bookkeeper-friendly AR.
Read full comparison →Clean Scheduler vs Swept
Swept is built for commercial janitorial operators with inspections and quality control. Clean Scheduler covers commercial and residential with deeper quote-to-invoice and bookkeeper workflows. Here is how they compare.
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