Quotes by room and footage
Built from your price book, sent by text, signed on their phone: the stain call quoted before the competitor calls back.
Clean carpets are forgettable. Don't be.
Linq is carpet cleaning software for the trade customers love and then forget: quotes by the room in minutes, before-and-afters on every record, and the reminder that lands right when the traffic lanes turn grey again follow-up campaigns. Commercial accounts run on the same board, off-hours and all. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.
14 days, no card ยท cancel any day
They loved the job. They lost your number.
Residential carpet work runs on a 6-to-12-month clock nobody's watching: the customer means to rebook and hires whoever's coupon shows up first. The re-loop closes that leak: the reminder goes out on cadence follow-up campaigns, booking takes a text, and meanwhile the 24/7 AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) catches the new stain-emergency calls you're mid-job for.
Dane is on the way. Arriving 11:15 to 11:35.
Residential by day. Offices by night. One board.
Built from your price book, sent by text, signed on their phone: the stain call quoted before the competitor calls back.
Traffic-lane transformations on the record, feeding the review request at the door: this trade's marketing is the pictures.
Six or twelve months later, the nudge lands and the rebooking takes one text.
Offices and restaurants scheduled after close, per-location records and contacts, invoiced cleanly to the account.
Tap-to-pay at the walkthrough or a pay link by text: no envelopes drying on the counter.
One stain emergency, one office contract.
One flat bill for the whole crew.
Flat monthly, no per-user fees inside your seat count. One van or four: same flat bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. See /pricing.
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Carpet cleaning software runs residential and commercial work together: room-based quoting, scheduling, job photos, payment and the repeat-visit reminder. Linq adds 24/7 answering on top (Growth plans and up).
Yes: either, from your price book, sent by text and signed on their phone with a deposit for the big commercial jobs.
The comeback reminder goes out on your cadence follow-up campaigns, shipping; in a trade on a 6-to-12-month clock, being the name that shows up on time is most of the game.
Yes: off-hours scheduling, per-location records, and clean account invoicing. The office contract and the stain emergency share one board.
Workiz markets to this trade directly; the structural difference is the bill: their phone and AI answering are metered add-ons, Linq's receptionist is included on Growth plans and up. Head-to-head: Linq vs Workiz.
Be the name on the fridge, not the coupon in the mail.
Start free. The stain calls book themselves (Growth plans and up).
Linq is carpet cleaning software for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.