Industry · Cleaning

The operating system for cleaning businesses.

Solomon coordinates intake, dispatch, jobs, customer communication, and reporting across your entire cleaning operation — so the work runs the way you actually want it to run.

The problem

Why cleaning operations stall.

Most cleaning businesses don't have a software problem. They have a coordination problem. Work is distributed across tools, inboxes, and people — and the operation can only move as fast as the slowest handoff.

  • Routes shift constantly and nobody owns the source of truth.
  • Quality issues are reported by customers, not surfaced internally.
  • Recurring billing and service drift in opposite directions.
  • Supervisor visibility is reactive, not proactive.
Capabilities

Built for the way cleaning actually runs.

Solomon governs the handoffs that decide whether your cleaning operation grows cleanly or grows expensively.

Intelligent intake

Every inbound clean is captured, qualified, and routed without manual triage.

Coordinated scheduling

Schedules respect skills, geography, and teams availability — not best guesses.

Live dispatch

Dispatch reflects what's actually happening in the field, not what was planned at 8am.

Job-state visibility

Every job has an owner, a status, and a next action — visible to the whole operation.

Closed-loop follow-up

Estimates, no-answers, and aging jobs surface for action before they go cold.

Operational reporting

Daily, weekly, and monthly views built from live operating data, not exports.

How it works

From inbound to closed loop.

Solomon doesn't replace the work. It runs the operating system around the work.

  1. Step 01

    Capture

    Inbound cleans are normalized, qualified, and assigned an owner.

  2. Step 02

    Coordinate

    Work is sequenced across teams, geography, and existing commitments.

  3. Step 03

    Execute

    Field updates flow back to the office in real time, with exceptions surfaced.

  4. Step 04

    Close the loop

    Follow-up, billing, and reporting run from the same operational record.

In practice
We finally have one place where the entire cleaning operation is visible. Dispatch, follow-up, reporting — it's not held together by people remembering anymore.
Operator, Cleaning business
Outcomes

What changes operationally.

saved per dispatcher / week
Hours
first-call resolution
aged follow-up backlog
source of truth
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FAQ

Common questions from Cleaning operators.

How long does Solomon take to deploy for a cleaning business?+

Most operators are running their first workflows within days. We start with the highest-leverage handoff in your operation, then expand.

Does Solomon replace our existing field service software?+

No. Solomon sits as the operational intelligence layer above the systems you already use, governing how work moves through them.

What does training look like?+

Workflows are designed around your existing roles. Owners, dispatchers, and field teams use Solomon through the same interfaces they already work in.

How is data kept secure?+

Solomon enforces role-based access, audit logs, and encrypted data flows by default. Permissions follow your real org, not a flat user list.

Can it handle the way our cleaning operation actually works?+

Solomon is configured to your operating model — your service categories, your dispatch rules, your follow-up cadences. Defaults exist; nothing is forced.

What happens to historical data?+

Solomon ingests historical records so reporting and follow-up are continuous from day one, not reset.

Run your cleaning business on a real operating system.

Solomon is the layer that makes your existing tools, people, and process behave like one operation.