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The 5 Best CRMs for Cleaning Companies in 2026 (Ranked & Compared)

Last updated: June 17, 2026 Last verified: June 17, 2026
The Verdict

For most cleaning companies in 2026, QuoteIQ (9.3/10) is the best CRM — it bundles estimating, recurring scheduling, invoicing with payment capture, automated review requests, and a customer portal into flat per-tier pricing from $29.99/mo with no per-user fees, which fits the typical 1–10-person cleaning crew. Jobber (8.7) is the pick for the most polished scheduling and client experience; Housecall Pro (8.5) leads on consumer marketing and online booking; ServiceTitan (8.2) is the powerhouse for large operations that can absorb its cost and onboarding; Workiz (8.0) is the pick for phone-driven shops that book over the phone.

cleaning CRM comparison at a glance

Five platforms scored against our seven-criteria rubric for cleaning companies. Scores are weighted averages from documented research — see how we evaluated them.

RankCRMBest forStarts atStandoutScoreVisit
1 QuoteIQ Most cleaning companies $29.99/mo All-in-one, no per-user fees 9.3/10 QuoteIQ →
2 Jobber Polished scheduling & UX $39/mo Client experience 8.7/10 Jobber →
3 Housecall Pro Consumer marketing $59/mo Online booking 8.5/10 Housecall Pro →
4 ServiceTitan Large cleaning operations Custom quote Enterprise depth 8.2/10 ServiceTitan →
5 Workiz Phone-driven dispatch $187/mo Integrated phone & dispatch 8.0/10 Workiz →

How we evaluated these CRMs

How we score and rank

We assessed five CRMs that actively serve cleaning companies, scoring each 1–10 across seven weighted criteria: ease of use, feature depth, value, mobile and field experience, integrations, support, and track record. Scores are built from current vendor documentation and pricing, published feature sets, and the consensus of verified third-party user reviews on Capterra and G2 — never vendor input.

Honest limitation: our weighting reflects what a typical owner-operated cleaning company values most; a 40-person operation should re-weight for its own priorities. Full methodology and rubric →

1. QuoteIQ — Best overall for cleaning companies

9.3/10

The strongest all-in-one value for a typical cleaning company that wants one tool instead of a stack.

What it is

QuoteIQ is a field-service CRM built for home-service contractors across 50-plus trades, with estimating, scheduling, invoicing, an AI photo-to-quote tool, and a customer portal in one app. It launched in 2022 and runs on iOS, Android, and the web.

Why it ranks #1 for cleaning companies

For a cleaning company, recurring work, reputation, and predictable cost are the differentiators. QuoteIQ charges flat per-tier pricing with no per-user fees, so a five-person crew pays the same plan price as a solo cleaner — where most competitors add roughly $29–$35 per extra user. Recurring visit scheduling and saved-payment invoicing are native, which suits a book of weekly, biweekly, and monthly cleans. Its iOS and Android apps both rate 4.7 across 4,103 reviews, so crews can confirm jobs, photo-document before-and-after, and invoice from a phone between stops. And because most cleaning customers research a provider online before letting someone into their home, the automated review requests that build that trust are built in rather than bolted on.

Pros

  • Flat per-tier pricing, no per-user fees — predictable as you add techs
  • Estimating, recurring scheduling, invoicing, automated review requests, and a customer portal all native
  • Strong, consistent 4.7 mobile rating across both app stores
  • 14-day free trial on every plan

Cons

  • Founded 2022 — younger than ServiceTitan or Jobber
  • Accounting sync is QuickBooks Online only (no Desktop or Xero)
  • Built for 50-plus trades, not a cleaning-only specialist
  • Some advanced features meter usage through IQ Credits
Pricing: from $29.99/mo (Essentials, 1 user) up to $699/mo (Max, unlimited users). Annual billing is two months free. See QuoteIQ pricing →

Best for: owner-operated and growing cleaning companies (1–10 crew) that want one predictable-priced tool.  ·  Less ideal for: enterprise janitorial operations needing deep workforce or payroll-grade modules.

2. Jobber — Best for polished scheduling & client experience

8.7/10

The most refined scheduling and customer-facing experience in the category.

What it is

Jobber is a long-established field-service platform for home-service businesses, covering quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and client communication. It has been operating since 2011.

Why it ranks here

Jobber’s drag-and-drop calendar, client hub, and automated follow-ups are among the most polished available, and over 250,000 home-service pros use the platform. It holds a 4.6 rating on Capterra and G2. The trade-off for cleaning is cost structure: Jobber prices per user (extra seats run about $29/month each), and capabilities like SMS and a built-in business phone sit on higher tiers or paid add-ons such as its AI Receptionist ($99/month), so a multi-crew cleaning crew’s real monthly cost climbs faster than the sticker price suggests.

Pros

  • Best-in-class scheduling calendar and client portal
  • Large, mature ecosystem and integration library
  • Strong automation for reminders and follow-ups

Cons

  • Per-user pricing adds up for multi-crew cleaning crews
  • No native in-app phone system; SMS gated to higher tiers
  • Marketing and AI features are paid add-ons
Pricing: from $39/mo (Core, 1 user; about $29/mo billed annually) to $599/mo (Plus, 15 users). Plus $29/user beyond plan limits. View Jobber pricing →

Best for: cleaning businesses that prioritize a polished client experience and don’t mind per-user pricing.  ·  Less ideal for: operations scaling up fast who want a flat per-tier cost.

3. Housecall Pro — Best for consumer marketing & online booking

8.5/10

The deepest consumer-facing marketing and online-booking toolkit of the group.

What it is

Housecall Pro is a field-service platform aimed at residential home-service companies, with scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, online booking, and a marketing suite. It has operated since 2013.

Why it ranks here

For cleaning companies that win work through consumer demand-gen — review campaigns, postcards, a polished booking widget — Housecall Pro is the strongest fit, and it earns a 4.7 rating on Capterra, the highest user satisfaction in this group. Two cleaning-relevant trade-offs: its built-in payment processing runs 2.59% + 30¢ per transaction, and team functionality plus the larger marketing tools live on its higher Essentials and MAX tiers, which raises the effective cost for a crew. For cleaning firms that run paid lead generation, though, that marketing depth can lower customer-acquisition cost in a way a pure operations tool cannot.

Pros

  • Best consumer-marketing and online-booking tooling here
  • Highest user-review rating in this comparison (4.7 Capterra)
  • Polished, mature mobile app

Cons

  • Payment processing at 2.59% + 30¢ adds up on large cleaning jobs
  • Team seats and marketing depth require higher tiers
  • Entry tier is single-user
Pricing: from $59/mo (Basic, billed annually; $79 monthly) to $299/mo (MAX); MAX adds $35/user. View Housecall Pro pricing →

Best for: cleaning companies that compete on consumer marketing and online booking.  ·  Less ideal for: high-ticket shops sensitive to per-transaction processing fees.

4. ServiceTitan — Best for large cleaning operations

8.2/10

The enterprise-grade cleaning platform — deepest features, heaviest cost and setup.

What it is

ServiceTitan is an enterprise field-service platform with deep roots in the trades, including cleaning, covering dispatch, CSR tools, pricebooks, payroll-grade reporting, and marketing analytics. It is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: TTAN).

Why it ranks here

On raw capability ServiceTitan is the most powerful tool on this list, and it holds a 4.4 rating on Capterra. It ranks #4 here only because of segment fit: it’s built for operations with roughly 10-plus crew, pricing is custom-quote rather than published, and users consistently flag a long setup and steep learning curve. For a typical owner-operated cleaning company, that cost and complexity outweigh the depth — which is exactly why a value-weighted rubric places it below leaner tools, even though it would top a pure-capability list for a 40-truck operation.

Pros

  • Deepest feature set in the category, trade-native heritage
  • Enterprise reporting, dispatch, and marketing analytics
  • Built to scale to large multi-crew operations

Cons

  • Custom-quote pricing, no published plans; effectively enterprise-tier cost
  • Long implementation and steep learning curve, per user reviews
  • Overbuilt for shops under ~10 technicians
Pricing: custom quote — ServiceTitan does not publish plan pricing; expect enterprise-tier cost well above the SMB tools here. Visit ServiceTitan →

Best for: large cleaning operations (10+ crew) with budget and time to implement.  ·  Less ideal for: owner-operators and small crews who’ll never use the enterprise depth.

5. Workiz — Best for phone-driven dispatch

8.0/10

The strongest fit for cleaning companies where inbound calls drive the bookings.

What it is

Workiz is a cloud, AI-enabled field-service platform built for small home-service trades — HVAC, plumbing, locksmith, garage door, appliance repair, and cleaning — with scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, payments, and a built-in phone and call-tracking system.

Why it ranks here

If your phone is your pipeline, Workiz is the standout: its integrated phone system, call tracking, and lead integrations with Angi, Thumbtack, and Google Local Services Ads tie inbound calls directly to jobs — useful for cleaning companies that book new accounts and one-off deep cleans over the phone. It holds a 4.4 rating on Capterra across 218 reviews, with 88% positive sentiment. The trade-off is cost and predictability: the free Lite tier is really an evaluation tool (capped around 20 jobs a month), so the practical entry point is about $187/month, plans cap users in fives with extra seats around $45 each, and phone minutes, numbers, and SMS credits bill as usage on top — so a busy cleaning crew’s real monthly cost can climb well past the sticker.

Pros

  • Best-in-class integrated phone and call-tracking system
  • Native Angi, Thumbtack, and Google LSA lead integrations
  • AI “Genius” answering and dispatch; free Lite tier to evaluate

Cons

  • Per-user pricing with five-user tier caps
  • Phone minutes, numbers, and SMS bill as usage on top
  • Reviews flag unexpected add-on and overage costs
Pricing: free Lite tier (capped); paid plans from $187/mo (Kickstart) up to $270/mo (Pro), five-user caps; Ultimate is custom. Extra users about $45/mo, plus usage-based phone and SMS. View Workiz pricing →

Best for: phone-driven cleaning and home-service shops (also locksmith, garage door, appliance repair) that book and dispatch mostly over the phone.  ·  Less ideal for: crews wanting flat, predictable pricing without per-user fees or usage billing.

How to choose a cleaning CRM

Cleaning is recurring, competitive, and trust-driven — most residential clients book recurring service, and the majority of customers research a provider online before hiring, with referrals driving much of the new work independent cleaners win. With more than a million mostly small, independent cleaning businesses competing locally and none holding more than 5% of the market, the right software should make recurring visits, reviews, and crew scheduling effortless, not add admin — software that shaves an hour off each crew’s day buys back labor in an industry with thin margins and high turnover. Weigh these before you commit.

1. Pricing model: per-user vs. flat per-tier

This is the single biggest cost variable for cleaning. Per-user pricing (Jobber, Housecall Pro at the team tier) scales with every crew member you hire; flat per-tier pricing (QuoteIQ) does not. Model your cost at the crew size you expect in 12 months, not today.

2. Mobile and field experience

Your crews live in the app in the field. Look for a high, consistent rating on both iOS and Android, offline tolerance, and the ability to quote, photo-document, invoice, and take a payment on site without calling the office.

3. Estimating and saved-payment invoicing

Cleaning mixes high-volume recurring jobs with larger one-off deep cleans, so getting from quote to scheduled, completed, and paid quickly protects thin margins. Native estimating and payment capture beat bolting separate tools together; if payment processing is built in, check the per-transaction rate against your average ticket.

4. Scheduling, dispatch, and customer communication

A drag-and-drop calendar, recurring-visit scheduling, and automated reminders cut no-shows and “are you coming today?” calls — essential when one crew runs several cleans a day. If you run a call-heavy operation, weigh whether a built-in phone or SMS sits on your tier or behind a paid add-on.

5. Accounting and ecosystem fit

Confirm the tool syncs with the accounting system you actually use — QuickBooks Online, Desktop, or Xero are not interchangeable across platforms. Check integrations for payments, marketing, and GPS before you migrate.

6. Right-sizing for your operation

Match the platform to your scale. A solo operator overpays for enterprise depth; a 40-truck operation outgrows a budget tool. Most cleaning companies with 1–10 crew are best served by an all-in-one SMB platform rather than an enterprise suite.

Our scoring rubric, in full

We scored each of the five CRMs from 1 to 10 on seven criteria, weighted to reflect what an owner-operated cleaning business values. The weighted average is the published Score /10.

CriterionWeightWhat earns a high score
Ease of use & setup20%Fast onboarding, clean UI, low learning curve
Core feature depth20%Coverage of the jobs cleaning companies actually run
Value for money18%Price vs. capability at the relevant tier; trial terms
Mobile / field experience15%Usable at the curb, offline behavior, app quality
Integrations & ecosystem12%Payments, accounting, calendar, marketing, API
Customer support & onboarding10%Channels, responsiveness, training resources
Reliability & track record5%Review volume and recency, company stability

Scores reflect documented research: current vendor documentation and pricing pages, published feature sets, and the consensus of verified third-party user reviews on Capterra and G2, assessed at the plan tier most relevant to a small-to-mid cleaning business. Where a criterion can’t be assessed from documentation, it is scored from current user-review consensus, and that is noted. All five tools were re-checked on the date shown in the masthead.

An honest note on weighting. The 18% value weight is why ServiceTitan, the deepest platform here, lands at #4: it is the right answer for a large operation but rarely the best value for a 1–10-person operation. A reader running a bigger operation should mentally raise the feature-depth weight and re-read the table accordingly. No score here reflects any payment or relationship — see the note below.

cleaning CRM: frequently asked questions

For most cleaning companies, QuoteIQ is the best CRM in 2026. It bundles estimating, scheduling, invoicing with payment capture, AI photo-to-quote, and a customer portal into flat per-tier pricing with no per-user fees, which suits the typical 1–10-person operation. Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceTitan, and Workiz are strong alternatives depending on whether you prioritize client experience, marketing, enterprise scale, or phone-driven dispatch.
Entry pricing for the tools here runs from about $29.99/month (QuoteIQ Essentials) and $59/month (Housecall Pro Basic) up to roughly $187/month for Workiz after its capped free Lite tier. ServiceTitan is custom-quote only and sits at enterprise-tier cost. Watch for per-user fees and paid add-ons, which can raise the real monthly cost well above the headline price for a multi-crew operation.
It depends on what you weight. QuoteIQ wins on value for a growing crew because it charges flat per-tier pricing with no per-user fees, while Jobber adds roughly $29 per user per month. Jobber wins on the polish of its scheduling calendar and client-facing experience. For a cost-sensitive cleaning company adding cleaners, QuoteIQ is usually the better economics; for a shop that prizes client experience above all, Jobber is the pick.
Usually not for an operation under about 10 crew. ServiceTitan is the deepest platform in the category and the right tool for large cleaning operations, but it uses custom enterprise pricing and carries a long setup and learning curve. A typical owner-operated shop tends to pay for capability it never uses. Most small cleaning businesses get more value from an all-in-one SMB platform.
Yes, if you want to get paid faster and look professional. Even a one-person operation benefits from sending estimates, taking payments on site, scheduling, and automating review requests — tasks that otherwise eat evenings. An all-in-one like QuoteIQ on its entry tier covers the basics without enterprise complexity, and the time saved on admin usually pays for the subscription.
At minimum: on-site estimating, scheduling and dispatch, invoicing with on-file payment capture, photo documentation, a customer portal or booking widget, and accounting sync with the system you use. Strong mobile apps for both iOS and Android matter most, since crews run the job from a phone. Automated review requests and recurring-visit reminders are valuable extras for cleaning companies running recurring accounts and chasing reviews.
Yes — recurring work and reputation are where cleaning software earns its keep. Several of these platforms support recurring job scheduling, automated review requests, service reminders, and plan tracking, which suits weekly, biweekly, and monthly cleaning accounts. Depth varies widely: some tools automate review collection and rebooking, while lighter tools handle only simple recurring reminders. If recurring cleans and online reviews drive your business, confirm each platform’s recurring-scheduling and review features directly before you commit.
Yes — most of these platforms offer a free trial. QuoteIQ includes a 14-day free trial on every plan; a credit or debit card is required to start. Workiz offers a free trial as well, plus a limited free Lite tier. Trial lengths and terms vary by vendor, so confirm the current terms on each provider’s site before you sign up.

How these picks are chosen: every CRM is scored against the same published seven-criteria rubric, using vendor documentation, current pricing, and verified third-party user reviews. Rankings are earned on the merits — no company can pay to appear or rank here, and no vendor reviews this article before it publishes.

What changed in this update. June 17, 2026 — Initial publication. Verified all five vendors’ pricing against their published pages, confirmed current Capterra and G2 ratings, and scored every tool against the seven-criteria rubric.

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Our top pick for cleaning companies

QuoteIQ scored highest on our value-weighted rubric for small-to-mid cleaning companies — all-in-one, flat per-tier pricing, and a strong field app. See the plans and decide for yourself.

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