First Clean Pricing VS Recurring Clean Pricing

I use Jobber, almost from day one in 2014 and that app has only gotten better with their updates.

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If I can’t hit $250/hr then I put them on the “increase more than 10% next year” list. I shoot for $275-325/hr. This is for my recurring clients. (currency in Canadian funny money)

If it’s new cleans that are terrible I try to shoot for more and offer a “discount” for the following cleaning if done within 6 months.

My mind is blown that I’m able to get away with charging this much for something I do from a bicycle. 14 years ago I thought these jobs were flukes and that things wouldn’t last long, but I was wrong. If you’re willing to work with your hands AND your brain then you are a rarity. So few people are willing to get dirty.

“Where there are no cattle the manger is clean, But the power of a bull yields an abundant harvest” - Proverbs 14:4

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I tried Jobber, but they didn’t let you batch invoices in the free app.

Gotta pay to play, I started with the cheapest and about 5 years ago upgraded to the top tier plan.
The difference it made to my business has been incredible.
I just over 10x’d my business and it is heavily in part to the jobber upgrades I made.
The $300/month is nothing compared to what it makes me just by sending quotes with several options with a check box next to it for the customer to build their own quote.

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Good to hear, I’ll take another look then.

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