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Launch a profitable remote cleaning business using contractors, automation, and simple systems allowing you to work from anywhere with less stress.

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3 contributions to The Remote Cleaning Blueprint
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Hey guys I know there is just a few of you in the group, thanks for being here! Give me some information on what you would like to learn about. Yesterday I talked with a cleaner, who was asking questions about what types of vacuums to use, what types of products clean best. Would you also like to know? Thanks. Tina
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@Jonathan Webster Hey great question. When you operate a Referral Business, you cannot train. Ideally you should be looking for people who already have experience. However, it doesn't mean they can't do a work along or test house so you can see their skill set. They can also learn by watching youtube videos from other companies.
If you’re starting a referral-based cleaning company by yourself…
There’s nothing wrong with running it solo in the beginning. You should. You’ll learn the flow. You’ll see where things break. You’ll understand your cleaners and your customers. But here’s the mistake I see new owners make: They accidentally build a business that only works if they’re glued to their phone. Answering every message. Solving every issue. Manually confirming every booking. That’s fine in the first few months It’s a problem in month six. If you’re starting solo, here are a few tips and tricks that I’ve seen be helpful over the years. - Document everything as you go.  If you answer the same question twice, turn it into a template. - Keep the model simple.  You’re connecting homeowners with independent cleaners and taking a percentage. Don’t overcomplicate it. - Use systems early That question alone will change how you build. Starting solo isn’t the problem. Staying the only moving piece forever is. Build it scrappy. Build it simple. But build it like you plan to step back. That’s how this model actually becomes remote.
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Welcome to Remote Cleaning Blueprint
If you're here, you're not looking to clean houses. You're looking to build a cleaning company that runs without you cleaning. I’ve been in the cleaning industry for 19 years. I’ve seen the burnout. I’ve seen the chaos. I’ve seen owners trapped inside the very business they built. And I’ve also seen what happens when you build it the right way. This community is about building a remote cleaning company — one that: - Doesn’t depend on you showing up to jobs - Uses systems instead of stress - Uses automation instead of constant texting - Hires and manages cleaners without micromanaging - Can run from your laptop This isn’t about theory. This is about what actually works. Inside this group, we’ll break down: - Client acquisition - Hiring systems - Pricing strategy - Automation & AI - SOPs - Scaling without burning out If you’re serious about building a business that gives you freedom — you’re in the right place. 🔥 Start Here: Drop a comment and tell me: 1. Are you starting from scratch or already running a cleaning company? 2. What’s your biggest bottleneck right now? 3. What would “freedom” look like for you? Let’s build this the smart way. — Tina
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@Marcela Sandoval Thanks Marcela, and welcome!
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Tina Servis
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I currently own house cleaning companies and am providing go high-level to other companies in the house cleaning industry

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