Feature
Automate every recurring clean
Weekly, fortnightly, monthly or custom — set the pattern once and CleanFlow keeps rebuilding the schedule forever.
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Recurring revenue is the lifeblood of a cleaning business. CleanFlow makes recurring bookings effortless so you can focus on delivering the clean, not managing the calendar.
Every recurring job carries the same client details, checklists and pricing — so cleaners walk in ready to work.
What's included
Any recurrence pattern
Weekly, fortnightly, every 4 weeks, monthly, quarterly or a fully custom cadence.
Skip a date
Skip a bank holiday, a Christmas break or a client's holiday without breaking the pattern.
End dates
Set the pattern to run indefinitely or end on a specific date for fixed-term contracts.
Auto-invoicing
Pair with recurring invoices to bill monthly retainers without lifting a finger.
Bulk edits
Push a price or duration change to every future occurrence in one tap.
Recurring revenue view
See your predictable monthly income at a glance — a proper business metric.
Why it matters
- Build predictable, compoundable monthly revenue
- Cut booking admin to near zero
- Give cleaners a stable weekly rhythm
- Understand your true business value with recurring revenue reporting
How it works
- 1Book the client's first job
- 2Set a recurrence pattern — weekly, fortnightly, monthly
- 3CleanFlow builds every future job automatically
- 4Optional: pair with recurring invoicing for hands-off billing
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Start Free TrialFrequently asked questions
›Can I skip a recurring job for a holiday?
Yes — skip an individual occurrence without breaking the recurrence pattern for future weeks.
›Can recurring jobs auto-invoice?
Yes — pair recurring jobs with recurring invoicing for hands-off monthly billing.
›Can I change the cleaner for one week only?
Yes — reassign a single occurrence without affecting the rest of the schedule.
›Is there a limit to recurring jobs?
No — set up as many as your business needs.
