The quick verdict
Jobber is great at what it does — scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, recurring billing — across the entire home-services category. It is not a lead-generation tool. Clean Launch is the opposite: pure top-of-funnel acquisition for residential exterior cleaning (soft wash, power wash, window cleaning, roof wash) with AI renders, mailed postcards, and a customer portal that closes the deposit. If your problem is filling the schedule, you need Clean Launch. If your problem is running the schedule, you need Jobber. Most cleaning operators above $200K in revenue run both.
Feature comparison
| Capability | Clean Launch | Jobber |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Residential exterior cleaning | All home services (generic) |
| AI rendering of house freshly cleaned | Yes — core feature | No |
| Mailed 6×9 postcards with bundle quote | Yes — $1 per postcard | No |
| Multi-service bundle pricing (soft + power + window + roof) | Yes — auto bundle discount | No |
| Scheduling and dispatch | Basic | Strong — core feature |
| Recurring billing and invoicing | Card-on-file annual cadence | Strong — core feature |
| Per-postcard pricing | $1, no subscription | N/A |
| Subscription cost | $0 | $69–$349/mo |
Pricing
Jobber: $69–$349/mo subscription, billed regardless of usage.
Clean Launch: $1 per mailed cleaning postcard, free account, free rendering, no minimum.
Cleaning operators using Clean Launch average $32 in cleaning revenue per $1 spent. A 300-postcard campaign costs $300 and typically books 4–8 jobs at $500-$3,500 each. First $1,000 campaign is money-back guaranteed — Dave refunds your campaign spend personally if you don't earn it back.
When Jobber wins
- Your bottleneck is operations — too many jobs, not enough scheduling clarity.
- You run a multi-trade home services company and cleaning is one line.
- You need invoice-heavy workflows and QuickBooks sync.
When Clean Launch wins
- Your bottleneck is filling the schedule — crews sitting idle.
- You want to compete on visual impact (homeowner sees their actual house, clean).
- You sell multi-service bundles ($500–$3,500 tickets) and want them priced on a postcard.
The full cleaning operator stack
Most growing exterior cleaning companies use: Clean Launch (acquisition) + Jobber or Housecall Pro (ops + dispatch) + Stripe (payments) + QuickBooks (books). Clean Launch fits cleanly on top of any ops layer — it hands off booked jobs and stays out of the dispatch side.
Acquisition software, purpose-built for cleaning companies.
Free account, free rendering, $1 per mailed quote. Money-back guarantee on your first $1,000 campaign.
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