AI tools for your cleaning business -- what works, what it costs, and how to start.

For residential maid services and commercial janitorial crews. The fastest win for most cleaning owners: stop missing the quote calls that come in while you're on a job. An AI receptionist answers the phone, gives callers your prices and service area, and books the walkthrough someone else would have caught. From there you can add online booking, crew time tracking, inspections, and review response. Set it up yourself in a couple of weeks, or hire a local pro to do it for you.

What it costs: a solo or small maid service runs about $98/month -- ZenMaid ($19) + Goodcall ($79). Want one all-in-one tool instead? Jobber starts at $39/month. Commercial crews lean on Connecteam (free to start) and Swept ($30). Most tools have a free trial. See full pricing →

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  • 5 AI categories matter for cleaning businesses in 2026: AI receptionist and call capture, online booking and scheduling, crew time tracking with GPS, quality inspections and client reporting, and review monitoring and response.
  • The small maid-service starter setup: ZenMaid ($19/mo + $4/seat) + Goodcall ($79) = about $98 a month combined. Most owners see payback from one captured recurring account.
  • Want one all-in-one tool? Jobber starts at $39 a month and does quoting, scheduling, and invoicing. Housecall Pro starts at $59 a month on the annual plan (about $79 month to month). Connecteam is free for up to 10 users.
  • Running commercial janitorial? Swept starts at $30 a month for crew ops, CleanTelligent (now Otuvy) starts at $175 a month for inspections and branded client reports, and Janitorial Manager is by quote for bidding and work loading.
  • The biggest leak in most cleaning businesses is the missed quote call. A homeowner or an office manager calls while you're on a job, gets voicemail, and rings the next cleaner on the list. Goodcall answers 24/7 and books the estimate. One captured recurring contract pays for the tool many times over.
  • Most painful problem to fix first: catching the quote call. Booking and reminders come next, then crew tracking and inspections once you have a clean month of job data.
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Common questions

What do cleaning business owners actually ask about adding AI?

The questions owners ask AI about adding tech to a cleaning business, answered first.

What's the best AI tool for catching quote calls while you're on a job?

Goodcall is the AI receptionist most cleaning owners start with. Per Goodcall's published pricing, the Starter plan is $79 a month. It answers your phone 24/7, gives callers your prices and service area, and books the estimate or the cleaning right on your calendar. One captured recurring account most weeks pays for it. Jobber offers an AI receptionist add-on if you'd rather keep it inside your all-in-one. ZenMaid adds online booking forms and reminders for residential jobs.

How does online booking and scheduling work for a maid service?

ZenMaid, Jobber, and Housecall Pro run the same pattern: the client books online or you set up recurring jobs, the tool texts a confirmation and a reminder, and your cleaners get the day's stops on their phones. ZenMaid Starter is $19 a month plus $4 a seat and is built just for residential maid services. Jobber starts at $39 a month and adds quoting and invoicing. Housecall Pro starts at $59 a month on the annual plan, about $79 month to month. The reminder texts cut no-shows and last-minute cancels, which is the main win.

Can AI track my crews' hours and where they are?

Yes. Connecteam and Swept handle crew time tracking with GPS clock-in, so you know a team actually started the 9 a.m. office and clocked the hours you're paying for. Connecteam is free for up to 10 users, and paid plans start at $29 a month. Swept starts at $30 a month and is built for janitorial crews, with multilingual chat and supply tracking. The win is you stop guessing at timesheets and you catch a missed building before the client does.

What about quality inspections and client reports for commercial accounts?

CleanTelligent (now called Otuvy) and Janitorial Manager run inspections from your phone and turn them into a branded report you send the client. CleanTelligent starts at $175 a month. Janitorial Manager is by quote and adds bidding and work loading on the ISSA cleaning-times database, which larger commercial operators use to price a building. For a commercial account that wants proof the work got done, that inspection report is often what keeps the contract.

Will AI write good responses to Google and Yelp reviews?

AI drafts the reply. You edit and send. Jobber and Housecall Pro can request a review automatically after a job and draft replies to Google reviews in your voice. You read the draft, fix anything that sounds off, and approve in about 30 seconds. Without it, most owners answer maybe one review in three because the time cost is too high. Negative reviews always get a human edit before they go out.

I run both residential and commercial. Do I need two sets of tools?

Often yes, because the jobs are different. Residential maid work leans on ZenMaid or Jobber for booking, recurring jobs, and reminders. Commercial janitorial leans on Swept or Connecteam for crews and shifts, plus CleanTelligent or Janitorial Manager for inspections and bidding. Some owners run Jobber or Housecall Pro across both sides and add a commercial inspection tool on top. Start with the side that's costing you the most right now, not both at once.

Do these tools work with the software I already use?

Most connect to the common ones, but check yours before you sign. ZenMaid, Jobber, and Housecall Pro handle payments and QuickBooks sync themselves. Goodcall books onto Google Calendar and into Jobber. The commercial tools (Swept, CleanTelligent, Janitorial Manager) run more on their own. Confirm the connection you need in a demo, not off the website.

How much does an AI setup really cost for a cleaning business?

Less than most owners expect. A solo or small maid service can run ZenMaid ($19) plus Goodcall ($79) for about $98 a month. A crew-based janitorial operation might run Connecteam (free to start) plus Swept ($30), then add CleanTelligent ($175) for inspections. The all-in-one route is Jobber from $39 or Housecall Pro from $59. Most tools have a free trial, so you can test before you pay.

AI receptionists and scheduling tools are changing how independent cleaning companies handle the phone and the calendar, with voice agents now booking estimates and jobs that used to slip to voicemail while the owner was out on a site.
Industry pattern, paraphrased from ISSA (the worldwide cleaning industry association) coverage of the residential and commercial cleaning trades.
What AI does

What does AI actually do for a cleaning business?

Four areas across the job: (1) getting found, (2) capturing the quote or booking, (3) running the crews, (4) keeping the client. Most owners start with one, see results in 30 days, then add a second within a year.

How an AI receptionist catches calls while you're on a job Branching diagram: while you're on a cleaning job the phone keeps ringing; an AI receptionist answers every call and sorts each one into three paths. An estimate is booked on the calendar, a recurring clean is scheduled, and a question like price or service area is answered and saved. The calls get handled instead of going to voicemail while you're working. When you're on a job and the phone keeps ringing On a job: the phone rings and rings AI answers every call and sorts each one Estimate booked on the calendar Recurring clean scheduled Price or area answered + saved Every call gets answered and booked -- instead of going to voicemail while you're working.
How an AI receptionist answers and books calls instead of letting them go to voicemail.
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Good Tools

Which AI tools work for a cleaning business?

Pricing reflects published vendor information as of July 2026. Verify current pricing directly with each vendor before purchase.

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ToolCategoryBest forStarting priceSetup time
ZenMaidMaid-service scheduling + bookingResidential maid services; booking, reminders, recurring jobs$19/mo + $4/seat1-3 weeks
JobberAll-in-one (quote + schedule + invoice)Residential + light-commercial; the small-biz defaultFrom $39/mo1-3 weeks
Housecall ProAll-in-one (schedule + invoice + comms)Growing cleaners wanting dispatch + payments togetherFrom $59/mo annual (~$79 monthly)2-4 weeks
ConnecteamCrew scheduling + GPS time trackingHourly cleaning crews; shifts + clock-inFree up to 10 users; from $29/mo1-2 weeks
SweptCommercial janitorial opsJanitorial crews; multilingual chat, supply tracking, inspectionsFrom $30/mo2-4 weeks
CleanTelligent (Otuvy)Quality inspections + client reportingCommercial accounts needing QC + branded reportsFrom $175/mo3-6 weeks
Janitorial ManagerBidding + work loading + inspectionsCommercial bidding on the ISSA cleaning-times databaseBy quote3-6 weeks
GoodcallAI receptionist (answers + books)Catch quote calls while you're on a job; 24/7 bookingFrom $79/moUnder 1 week

A solo or small maid service should start with Goodcall ($79) to catch quote calls, then add ZenMaid ($19) for booking and reminders. A crew-based janitorial operation should start with Connecteam or Swept for crews, then add CleanTelligent or Janitorial Manager for inspections and bidding once the crew tracking is running. Quote-only tools like Janitorial Manager are worth a call once you're bidding multiple buildings.

What it costs

What does an AI setup actually cost for a cleaning business?

Real monthly bundles by business size, based on published vendor pricing as of July 2026. Verify each tool's current pricing before purchase.

Business sizeToolsTotal per monthSetup time
Solo / small maid service1-2 cleaners, residential, owner answers the phoneZenMaid ($19) + Goodcall ($79)~$98/mo1-3 weeks
Growing residentialsmall team, recurring book, quoting new jobsJobber ($39) + Goodcall ($79)~$118/mo2-4 weeks
Commercial janitorial crewhourly crews, a few buildings, QC mattersConnecteam (free-$29) + Swept ($30) + CleanTelligent ($175)~$205-$234/mo3-6 weeks
Larger commercial operatorbidding, work loading, multiple buildingsJanitorial Manager (by quote) + Swept + ConnecteamBy quote (Janitorial Manager ~$500+/mo for larger ops)6-10 weeks

Janitorial Manager is priced by quote, so the larger-operator row shows a range the vendor reports for bigger operations rather than a fixed total. The ~$98/mo solo maid-service bundle is the most common starting point for cleaning owners adopting AI in 2026.

A week with AISee what a typical week with AI might look like in a small cleaning business → +

Here's what a typical week could look like for a small residential maid service running Goodcall for the phone, ZenMaid for booking and reminders, and Connecteam for the crew. Hypothetical illustration; your results depend on your market, your crews, and how consistently your team uses the tools.

Monday morning. Goodcall shows 9 calls answered over the weekend while nobody was in the office. Five booked estimates straight onto the calendar, three were existing clients rescheduling, one was a wrong number. You start the week with the book filling instead of a voicemail box to dig through.

Tuesday, the missed-call problem already solved. The 2:15 call that came in while you were finishing a move-out clean -- Goodcall picked up, gave your price range and service area, and booked a walkthrough for Thursday. That's a job that used to go to whoever the caller reached next.

Wednesday afternoon. ZenMaid texts tomorrow's clients their reminder and arrival window. Two confirm, one asks to move to Friday, and the change updates the route automatically. Fewer surprise cancels, fewer wasted drives.

Thursday morning. Connecteam shows both crews clocked in with GPS at their first stops on time. You see the hours as they run, so there's no Friday-night guessing at timesheets and no paying for time that wasn't worked.

Friday end of day. ZenMaid fires a review request by text to the clients cleaned this week. Two leave 5-star Google reviews by the weekend, which feed back into the local search that brings next week's calls.

None of this replaces you or your cleaners. AI handles the answering, booking, reminding, and asking. Your team still does the actual cleaning and the actual care that keeps clients.

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DIY: how to start

How do I start using AI in my cleaning business?

A small operator can run through these steps over a couple of slow afternoons. About 40-60 hours of setup spread across 90 days, depending on the tool.

Going deeper: why AI search is changing how people find cleaners -- and how to get found and what it really takes to do this yourself → A plain-English guide to what AI search changed, what SEO/GEO/AEO mean, and exactly how to get your cleaning business found and recommended by AI.
5 stepsSee the DIY plan for cleaning businesses → +
  1. Start with the missed quote call (that's where the revenue leaks)

    The biggest revenue hole in most cleaning businesses is the call that comes in while you're on a job. A caller who gets voicemail rings the next cleaner. Goodcall answers and books so that call turns into a job. Solve this before anything else.

  2. Pick one tool, not three

    Match the pain to one tool. Missing quote calls? Start with Goodcall. Booking and reminders a mess? Start with ZenMaid or Jobber. Crews you can't track? Start with Connecteam or Swept. Don't buy all of them at once.

  3. Run a 30-day trial through your busiest stretch

    Roll the tool out for 30 days across your busiest week. Measure the one thing you wanted to fix: missed-call rate, cancellations, hours building the schedule, or hours on timesheets.

  4. Train whoever answers the phone or leads the crew first

    Whoever handles the phone and the calendar, or the crew lead who runs the route, is the heaviest user. Get them comfortable with the tool before anyone else touches it.

  5. Measure, then either expand or swap

    After 30 days, check the number. If it moved, expand to the next tool. If it didn't, swap the tool, not the whole category.

  6. Want the whole thing start to finish?

    Read the full DIY guide for cleaning businesses → -- the same path explained in plain English, end to end.

Steps 2 through 4 are the ones owners may skip when they hire a local AI consultant. The consultant handles vendor onboarding, setup, and crew training. You stay focused on the work and the clients. → Find a local AI pro.
Your online rating

Why does your online rating matter for a cleaning business?

When someone needs a cleaner, they don't call the first name they see. They scan stars and review counts, pick from the top few, and book. The cleaner with 4.8 stars and 200 reviews gets the call. The one with 4.0 stars and 15 reviews doesn't, even when the actual cleaning is just as good.

Most cleaning owners do excellent work and have a weak review profile, because nobody is asking happy clients to leave a review and nobody is answering the reviews that come in. It's the kind of work an owner always means to do and never gets around to.

This is one of the main services a local AI consultant handles for you. They set up automatic review requests after every job, watch your Google Business Profile and Yelp page for new reviews, draft responses across Google, Yelp, Nextdoor, and Facebook, and bring your visible online presence up to match the quality of the work you actually do.

Where your rating shows up (and matters most for cleaners):
Click any platform to open it in a new tab and search for your business.
Google Business Profile ↗ -- most important for "cleaners near me" search and Google Maps.
Yelp ↗ -- still a default review platform many people check before booking a cleaner.
Nextdoor ↗ -- neighbors asking for and recommending local cleaners.
Facebook ↗ -- neighborhood reach and the page people check for reviews and hours.
Angi ↗ -- homeowners searching for vetted home-service pros.
Thumbtack ↗ -- people requesting cleaning quotes and comparing pros.
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Local AI consultants in the directory — for example:

  • Luzran — Atlanta (Atlanta) · AI automation, chatbots, workflow
  • Tuesday AI Edge — Atlanta (Atlanta) · AI automation, consulting, chatbots
  • iORSO — Cumming (Atlanta) · AI automation, consulting, workflow
  • SEODesignLab — Daytona Beach (Daytona-Volusia) · SEO, web design, AI email, automation
  • Volusia Creative — Daytona Beach (Daytona-Volusia) · web design, AI assistant, automation

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Sources

  • Vendor published pricing pages reviewed 2026-07-13 -- get.zenmaid.com, getjobber.com, housecallpro.com, connecteam.com, sweptworks.com, otuvy.com (CleanTelligent), janitorialmanager.com, goodcall.com
  • ZenMaid: get.zenmaid.com/pricing and capterra.com (Starter $19/mo + $4/seat; Pro $39/mo + $14/seat)
  • Connecteam: capterra.com and vendor pricing (free up to 10 users; paid plans from $29/mo)
  • Swept: capterra.com and softwarefinder.com (Launch from $30/mo)
  • CleanTelligent (now Otuvy) and Janitorial Manager: vendor pricing pages (CleanTelligent from $175/mo; Janitorial Manager by quote)
  • Goodcall: vendor pricing and cloudtalk.io (Starter $79/mo)

Last reviewed: 2026-07-13. The Agentic AI Index does not provide legal, compliance, or business advice. Verify all claims, pricing, and vendor terms directly with each vendor.

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