Cleaning Companies
When someone asks ChatGPT or Google for a cleaning company near them, do they get your name?
When a homeowner asks ChatGPT or Google 'who is the best cleaning company near me,' it pulls from your Google data. If your Google Business Profile is incomplete or your reviews are thin, you will not come up. A competitor with better Google data gets named instead.
How AI Finds Local Businesses
Google Business Profile
Not appearing in local search results
ChatGPT
Can't recommend what it can't find
Gemini · Siri · Perplexity
Blocked at source
Fix the source. The rest follows. Every AI assistant pulls local business data from Google. Rank there, and you appear everywhere.
What We Do About It
- We check where you show up when someone asks ChatGPT, Google, or Perplexity for a cleaning company in your area
- We optimize your Google Business Profile so these tools can read your services and name you when someone asks
- We build review volume and recency signals these tools use to determine trust and who to name
- We check your results monthly and adjust your profile as these tools update
More homeowners are asking ChatGPT or Google directly for a cleaning company name. Cleaning companies with complete, well-optimized Google data are already getting named while competitors with thin profiles get skipped.
The average job for a cleaning company is worth $150 to $2,000. Every month you wait is another month of leads going to the cleaning companies that show up first. A free visibility audit shows you exactly where you stand and what it would take to fix it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do people actually ask ChatGPT and Google to find cleaning companies?
Yes, and the number is growing fast. Homeowners increasingly ask ChatGPT or Google for a name instead of scrolling through results. These tools pull from your Google data to build their answer, so the same optimization that helps your Maps ranking also feeds into getting named when people ask.
What does getting named look like for a cleaning company?
When someone asks ChatGPT or Google for cleaning company recommendations in your area, your business name, services, and reviews come up in the response. That is a direct name, not just a link in a search results page. The person is being told to call you specifically.
How is getting named when people ask different from regular SEO?
Traditional SEO gets your website onto a list of search results. Getting named when someone asks ChatGPT or Google a direct question is different. These tools weigh review sentiment, profile completeness, and data structure. There is overlap with Maps SEO, but they are not the same thing.
Other challenges cleaning companies face
Showing Up When People Ask for other industries
Find out where your cleaning companies business stands
We pull your Google Business Profile, compare it against the top cleaning companies in your market, and show you exactly where you are losing calls. Takes 15 minutes. No cost.
Free visibility audit included. No contract. No credit card.