Cleaning your house on the weekend sucks.
Sunday afternoons meant hauling out my cleaning supplies and going room by room until, an hour or two later, the house was clean.
That's assuming I didn't have something else going on. I'll drop cleaning for a fun activity at the drop of a hat.
So my cleaning chores got skipped more often than I care to admit. The house became a mess. And over time, that mess compounds into an even bigger mess, meaning I need to spend even more time cleaning.
CleanStreak is the better way.
Instead of cleaning your whole house all at once, CleanStreak gives you a five-minute task to knock out every day. It guides you around your home room by room, touching each of the four Pillars of Clean (more on that in a second). When you're done, you start over.
Each consecutive day you complete a task, you add to your streak. No psychological games driving you back into the app, and no owl shaming you for missing a day. Just a cleaner home.
Small steps, every day. That's it.
There are three elements to a clean room (and four to a clean home).
Probably the most overlooked part of cleaning — but once you notice the dust collecting on your window sills, or how much cleaner a smudge-free window looks, you can't unsee it.
That may mean putting a few things away first, but that's part of the deal.
Mopped ideally, but that's more time than we want to spend every day. (Though I'm working on a quick-mop method.)
If you can check all three boxes in a room, that room is in good shape.
CleanStreak works top to bottom: day one you clean the windows, day two the surfaces, day three the floors. Then you move on to the next room.
So what's the fourth element?
Every fourth day, instead of a room, CleanStreak gives you a hygienic touchpoint — the parts of your home that need a little extra attention, like the kitchen sink or the shower.
Take back control of your home.
Take your relationship with cleaning from 'that thing I should probably do' to something you do without thinking. Not out of guilt, not to dig your home out of a hole, just habit.
CleanStreak helps cleaning become a habit, not a chore.