Local marketplace leads, quotes, scheduling, crews, booking, invoicing and payments — across every Georgia metro. One login for the whole operation.
Built for Georgia maid services, turnover crews, and commercial & janitorial operators. Now onboarding early partners.
Georgia's home-services market runs on metro Atlanta's sprawl and steady growth, a strong military and university presence (Fort Moore, Fort Eisenhower, Robins AFB, UGA), and coastal tourism around Savannah. CleanSlate gives Georgia cleaning companies one place to run leads, scheduling, crews, and payments across every market they serve.
The Georgia basics every cleaning operator should know. Approximate guidance — verify current requirements with your county and a Georgia CPA.
Georgia doesn't license house cleaners at the state level — there's no state cleaning license to obtain.
Most Georgia cities and counties require a local business license (occupational tax certificate) to operate. You typically need one in each jurisdiction you work in.
Georgia generally does not tax cleaning or janitorial services — most services are exempt — though any tangible products you sell are taxable. Confirm current rules with a Georgia CPA.
Clients and commercial buildings expect general-liability coverage (often a certificate of insurance). Georgia requires workers' compensation for employers with three or more employees.
Register your LLC or corporation with the Georgia Secretary of State and get a federal EIN before you hire or open accounts.
Pick your market — each metro page has local market data, demand seasonality, rate benchmarks, and county licensing notes.
We're onboarding early cleaning partners across Georgia now. Book a walkthrough and we'll set it up around how you already work.
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