Cleaning business plan generator
A cleaning business plan you can finish this afternoon: answer six guided questions and print a clean one-page plan. Built on the template from our plan guide. Free, no signup, no watermark.
What is this business, in one line?
What do you sell, and to whom?
What do you charge, and what is left after costs?
Where will the next ten clients come from?
How does the work get done consistently?
What single number defines success this quarter?
Six answers, one page. Revisit monthly.
My cleaning business: one-page plan
1. Summary
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2. Services & clients
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3. Pricing & money math
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4. Getting clients
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5. Operations
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6. Ninety-day goal
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Built free at followeva.com/cleaning-business-plan-generator
How to use it
Answer the six questions
Summary, services, pricing, clients, operations, and your ninety-day goal. Two to four sentences each; the hints guide you.
Watch the plan build
The one-page plan fills in live as you type, formatted and ready to share.
Print it, then live it
Download or print the PDF, put it where you plan your week, and revisit the ninety-day goal monthly.
Why one page beats fifty
The plans that change a business are the ones that get reread. Six honest answers force the decisions that otherwise stay fuzzy: who you serve, what the work really earns, and the one number that defines this quarter. For the thinking behind each section, read our cleaning business plan guide, and ground the pricing section with the free price calculator.
The operations section, running itself
Section 5 is where plans usually die: the daily running. Eva executes it for you, from bookings and reminders to invoices and follow-ups, so the plan survives contact with a busy week.
Cleaning business plan questions
Do I need a business plan for a cleaning business?
Not a formal 50-page one, unless you are applying for a loan. You need the thinking: who you serve, what you charge, how you get clients, and one measurable goal. That is exactly what this one-page generator produces, and what you will actually reread.
What should a cleaning business plan include?
Six sections: a one-line summary, services and ideal clients, pricing and the money math, how you will get clients, how the work gets done consistently, and a ninety-day goal. Skip anything that does not change what you do on Monday.
How do I write the pricing section?
From real numbers, not hope: price per clean, minus labor, supplies, and travel, equals your margin. Run your rates through our free price calculator first, then write the result into the plan so the money math is grounded.
Is this plan generator really free?
Yes: free, no signup, no watermark. Fill the six fields, print or save as PDF, and put it somewhere you will see it monthly. A plan you revisit beats a beautiful one you never open.
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