Window cleaners: help us build for routes, height, and trust
Founding Members shaping scheduling for residential and commercial recurring work.
Window cleaners sell clarity — literally. Access equipment, commercial contracts, and residential routes each need different rhythms. Software for generic field service ignores pure water systems, route frequency, and the property manager who counts streaks. We are listening to owners about density, safety, and the customer who cancels via text five minutes before you arrive.
Window cleaning looks simple — until routes, weather, and four-story liability meet
Recurring routes are your backbone; one missed detail is a broken trust contract.
What keeps window cleaning owners up at night
Not feature gaps — operational weight you carry because nobody named it out loud.
Route frequency management
Monthly vs quarterly vs post-construction — each client remembers their own schedule.
Weather windows
Wind and rain cancel days; recurring clients still expect consistency.
Commercial access coordination
Building managers, keys, and lift rentals add friction residential does not.
Safety and equipment
Ladders, water-fed poles, lifts — training and insurance scale with height.
Upsell to pressure washing
You know bundled services win — but quoting on route rarely happens.
Seasonal cash flow
Exterior season pays winter; interior-only contracts help — if you sell them.
What you've learned to live with
Unspoken compromises window cleaners accept — until someone asks if they have to.
Owner on the hardest routes
You still do high-rise or problem clients because crews alone risk reviews.
Pricing by pane guess
Quotes happen fast because counting every pane on site is slow.
Group text dispatch
Route changes broadcast to everyone — confusion follows.
Skipping quality checks
You trust crews until a manager sends photos that ruin your week.
Window cleaning companies deserve software built for recurring routes and access complexity — not one-off repair tickets.
We're listening — five questions
Five quick questions. No wrong answers. This helps us understand what Window Cleaning owners actually need — not what software companies assume you need.
Founding Members: window cleaning companies
Influence route scheduling, property notes, and client communication with working owners.
Exterior season roundtables prioritize survey responses.
Questions window cleaning owners ask us
Short answers. Plain language. No sales deck.
Running a window cleaning business should not feel like a second full-time job
Window Cleaning business software — built with owners
Most window cleaning business software assumes you run a call center with dispatchers and sales reps. We are researching what owner-operators and small window cleaning crews actually need — and building LevelUp with the Founding Members Community, not a feature checklist copied from enterprise field service tools.
Window Cleaning scheduling that matches the field
Window Cleaning scheduling is not just putting jobs on a calendar. It is recurring routes with different access rules — and weather that vetoed today. We want to hear how you schedule today before we ship anything.
Window Cleaning dispatch software for small crews
Dispatch software for window cleaning companies often means another screen for the office person you might not have. We are exploring lightweight dispatch patterns that work when the owner is the dispatcher — and when wind cancels exterior work and interior backlog does not wait.
A window cleaning CRM that remembers the property
A window cleaning CRM should remember what the last tech learned at the property — not force you into a sales pipeline. We are interviewing owners about what customer history actually matters on site.
window cleaning conversation
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