Cleaning Companies
Your competitors have more reviews. That is why they get the calls.
Trust is the number one barrier in the cleaning industry. You are asking homeowners to let strangers into their home. A cleaning company with 40 reviews will lose to one with 200+ reviews every single time, regardless of actual service quality. Reviews are how strangers decide to trust you with their home.
What We Do About It
- We install a ReviewBoost Campaign that sends automated review requests to clients within hours of each completed cleaning, when satisfaction is highest
- We monitor review velocity and alert you to slowdowns before they affect your ranking momentum
- We respond to every review within 24 hours to show Google and prospective clients that your company is actively engaged
- Every review request sends clients straight to your Google Business Profile. If you want to build presence on Nextdoor or Yelp as well, we can rotate a percentage of requests to those platforms
Cleaning companies running ReviewBoost typically triple their monthly review volume within the first 90 days. For an industry where trust is everything, that review gap closure translates directly into more booked jobs.
The average job for a cleaning company is worth $150 to $2,000. Every month you wait is another month of leads going to the cleaning companies that show up first. A free visibility audit shows you exactly where you stand and what it would take to fix it.
Frequently Asked Questions
My cleaners do not have time to ask for reviews after every job. How does this work?
Your team does not ask. The system sends an automated text to the client after the job is marked complete. No extra work for your cleaners, no awkward conversations. The client taps a link, leaves a review, and you build trust at scale without adding anything to your team's workflow.
What if I get a negative review?
You get alerted immediately so you can respond quickly and resolve the issue. A fast, professional response to a negative review actually builds trust with future readers. We help you craft responses that demonstrate accountability without being defensive. More importantly, a steady flow of positive reviews makes occasional negatives statistically irrelevant.
Should I ask for reviews on Yelp and Nextdoor too?
Google reviews should be your primary focus because they directly impact your Maps visibility and AI recommendations. Once you have a strong Google review engine running, you can rotate in occasional Nextdoor or Yelp requests for broader coverage. But splitting your efforts too early dilutes the impact where it matters most.
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Find out where your cleaning companies business stands
We pull your Google Business Profile, compare it against the top cleaning companies in your market, and show you exactly where you are losing calls. Takes 15 minutes. No cost.
Free visibility audit included. No contract. No credit card.