Eva vs Swept
Swept is built for commercial cleaning crews: communication, time tracking, inspections. Eva runs the rest of the business too.
What is Swept?
Swept is janitorial software focused on the crew layer of commercial cleaning: team messaging in dozens of languages, time tracking, inspections, and supply tracking. It is used by janitorial companies that need visibility over cleaners spread across buildings at night.
First, fair is fair
Swept understands janitorial work: night crews, multilingual teams, inspections, and supply tracking. For the crew layer of a commercial cleaning company, it is a thoughtful, specialized tool.
Eva vs Swept, side by side
Both handle the basics. The difference is everything in the bottom rows: who actually does the day-to-day work.
Where Eva is different
Crews and clients, not just crews
Swept keeps your team aligned. Eva also carries the client side: scheduling, communication, invoicing on time, and chasing the net-30 payments.
The office layer, handled
Swept assumes someone runs the office. Eva is that someone: she does the admin and briefs you on what needs a decision.
Residential and commercial together
Swept is commercial-only. Eva runs mixed books, homes on Tuesday and offices at night, in one system.
Pricing and value
Swept prices per plan tier and location, which fits multi-site janitorial operations but takes a conversation to pin down. Whatever the tier, its scope is the crew: the bidding, the client communication, and the invoicing still happen somewhere else, usually with you.
Which should you choose?
If your only gap is crew visibility across buildings, Swept does that well. If the office admin is what eats your week, or you run residential too, that is Eva.
Looking for a Swept alternative?
Swept solves the night-crew problem: who is in which building, did the work pass inspection. What it leaves untouched is the daylight problem: the client emails, the schedule changes, the invoices on net-30. Owners who feel that half of the week is the whole week are the ones who look for an alternative.
See how Eva stacks up against the whole field in our guide to the best cleaning business software.
Eva vs Swept: your questions, answered
What is the best Swept alternative for a cleaning company?
If your gap is the office layer (client communication, scheduling, invoicing, payment chasing), Eva is the strongest alternative: she runs that work herself. If you only want crew visibility and inspections, Janitorial Manager and CleanTelligent compete on that layer.
Is Swept good for janitorial companies?
For the crew layer, yes: multilingual team messaging, time tracking, inspections, and supply tracking are its strengths. It assumes someone else runs the office, and that someone is usually the owner.
How much does Swept cost?
Swept prices by plan tier and site, which fits multi-building operations but takes a sales conversation to pin down. Whatever the number, compare total cost: the subscription plus the office hours the tool leaves untouched.
What is the difference between Swept and Eva?
Swept manages janitorial crews. Eva manages the cleaning business: she handles the schedule, talks to clients in English or Spanish, invoices on time, chases net-30 payments, and gives your crew a simple app for checklists and photos.
Does Eva work for commercial cleaning like Swept does?
Yes: recurring contracts, night schedules, invoicing on terms, and payment follow-up are exactly her lane, and she runs residential in the same system if you have both. See how she handles [commercial and office cleaning](/solutions/commercial-office-cleaning).
