# Payment App for Cleaning Businesses

> Rosa cleans four houses on Thursdays. She knows every corner of every kitchen. She wasn't always sure who paid.

- **URL:** https://trymorgan.ai/payment-app-for-cleaners

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## Rosa's Thursday has four stops and one recurring question.

House one: weekly client, usually pays by e-transfer. House two: new this month, paid cash last time. House three: texted that they'd send it. House four: card, if she had an easy way to take it.

By the time she gets home she is tired. Checking the bank can wait until Sunday. Sunday comes. She forgot which house was which.

## Recurring clients should be simple. They rarely are.

Same houses, same schedule, different payment habits. One client pays late every month. Another switched banks and the e-transfer looks unfamiliar.

Rosa doesn't want to send awkward texts. She wants to finish the clean, get paid, and drive to the next one.

## Paid at the door. Tracked automatically.

Client taps their card when the job is done. Cash gets logged in ten seconds. Every house, every payment, one weekly total.

Recurring clients stay on one list. When someone is late, Rosa sees it without digging through texts.

## For cleaners who run on repeat business.

Your clients trust you in their homes. You should trust your income record too.

Rosa taps a card at the door, logs cash in ten seconds, and sees her weekly total without opening the bank app on Sunday.

[Download Morgan free](https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/morgan-ai-business-payments/id6756862861)

- [Step-by-step guides](/help)

## Keep reading

- [A week with Morgan](/features) — Follow Marcus through Monday to Sunday — invoices, tap-to-pay, expenses, and Friday reconciliation.
- [How Morgan started](/about) — Marcus, Elena, Dave, and the gap between how solo businesses work and how payment software expects them to.
- [Nina's Saturday at the chair](/payment-app-for-beauty-professionals) — A full book doesn't always mean full income — until payment happens at the station.
