Most cleaning companies we talk to aren't short of dashboards or tools - they're short of an hour back in the week. That's the lens we put on iOS app development: not a tech showcase, but a careful look at the one or two workflows where a cleaning company is paying for the same problem to be solved twice.
For cleaning companies who want results in weeks, not a year-long transformation programme.
What iOS app development actually does
An iPhone app your customers keep on the first screen. Built native where it matters for speed, camera and offline use, and shipped through App Store review by us rather than left as your problem.
- 01 Native Swift where performance matters, cross-platform where it does not
- 02 App Store review handled end to end, including the rejections
- 03 Sign in with Apple, push, camera and offline handled properly
- 04 TestFlight builds so your team tries it before your customers do
Built on: Swift SwiftUI Expo TestFlight App Store Connect
The shape of every cleaning companie brief we've seen.
- Cleaning businesses run on recurring contracts and one-off quotes, both of which need fast, consistent follow-up to win.
- Quote turnaround and scheduling reliability are what most decide whether a cleaning company keeps a client past the first job.
How we build iOS app development for cleaning companies.
We scope narrow, ship a working pilot, then harden it into production. The first slice is the highest-leverage workflow for a cleaning company business, so value lands before the build is finished. Native iPhone and iPad apps.
Talk to usThe outcome for cleaning companies
What changes for cleaning companies after this lands: the work that used to need a person stays done, the work that needs a person gets done with their attention undivided. We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build.
Not your typical AI agency.
Honest about what AI can and cannot do
Ships the one workflow that pays for itself
Hours given back, never the size of the invoice
*Every engagement is scoped and quoted up front. Results vary by workflow and business.
FAQ
How quickly can we see something running?
Week three for a clickable internal demo against real data. Week six for a slice your team can actually use. We hold ourselves to those numbers because they're what stops a project drifting into "endless discovery".
Is iOS app development worth it for a smaller cleaning company?
Often, yes - and counterintuitively the ROI is sometimes faster than for the big end of town because there's less integration overhead. We'll tell you honestly on the scoping call if it isn't.
Anyone else in this space using iOS app development?
Plenty. We ship to TestFlight in the first fortnight, so you hold the app before you commit to the build. The interesting question is rarely "does it work" - it's "is your team ready to use the output." That's what we'd scope on the call.
What tools do you build iOS app development on?
For iOS app development we usually reach for Swift, SwiftUI, Expo, TestFlight, App Store Connect. We're tool-agnostic at heart - we pick what your cleaning company team can actually run after we hand the build over, not what looks good on a vendor sticker.
Talk to us about this
Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll reply with how we'd build it - no obligation.