Window cleaning software

The windows get dirty on schedule. Bill accordingly.

Linq is window cleaning software for both halves of the trade: the residential customers who should hear from you every six months, and the storefront routes that run like clockwork Yes. Set the frequency once and the visits generate themselves, each one a real job on the board.. Quotes go out by the pane, weather moves the board without phone marathons, and the callback that keeps customers yours sends itself follow-up campaigns. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.

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Window cleaning business software that remembers for you

Your best customer forgot you exist.

Residential window cleaning dies of amnesia: the customer loved the job, meant to rebook, and six months later hired the company whose card was on the fridge. The re-loop fixes it: the follow-up lands right when the glass gets embarrassing automatic follow-ups keyed to job status, plus campaigns you build and send yourself, and the booking takes one text. Meanwhile the 24/7 AI receptionist (Growth plans and up) catches the new-customer calls you're up a ladder for.

Window cleaning business software that remembers for you

Quotes, weather moves & callbacks

Residential repeats and storefront routes, one board.

Quotes by the pane

Panes, stories, screens, access: built from your price book, sent by text, signed on their phone with a deposit for the big commercial jobs.

Weather-proof scheduling

Rain slides the day; every affected customer gets the new ETA automatically. The reshuffle is a drag, not an afternoon.

The six-month callback

Residential customers get the rebooking nudge on cadence, which is the difference between a customer and a one-timer.

Storefront routes

Weekly and monthly commercial stops on the board, with per-location history and contacts.

Proof in the glass

Before-and-after photos on the record, feeding the review request at job close: reviews are how the next street finds you.

Paid at the door

Tap-to-pay for residential, pay links and clean records for commercial accounts: no envelope economy.

How it works

One April week.

  1. Monday 8am Storefront route runs off the board; two residential jobs slot between stops.
  2. Tuesday 6:30am. Rain. The day slides to Thursday; ETA texts send themselves.
  3. Wednesday The AI receptionist books three spring-clean calls while the crew squeegees (Growth plans and up).
  4. Friday Six-month callbacks go out to March-of-last-year customers; two rebook by text before lunch follow-up campaigns.

Pricing

One flat bill for the whole crew.

Flat monthly, no per-user fees inside your seat count. Solo squeegee or spring crew of six: same flat bill no per-user fees inside your seat count. See /pricing.

Try it on a real week

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.

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Window cleaning software questions

What is window cleaning software?

Window cleaning software runs the trade's two engines: residential repeat customers and commercial routes, with quoting, scheduling, follow-ups, and payment in one system. Linq adds the answered phone on top (Growth plans and up).

Can it remind my customers to rebook?

Yes: rebooking follow-ups go out on the cadence you set follow-up campaigns, shipping, and the customer books back by text. In this trade that follow-up is the revenue engine, not a nicety.

Does it handle commercial storefront routes?

Routes are planned once and run from the board.

What about weather cancellations?

Drag the day to its makeup slot; every affected customer gets an automatic updated ETA text. One motion, zero apology calls.

Is Linq a good Jobber alternative for window cleaners?

Both serve the trade; the structural difference is flat pricing versus per-seat, which matters when the spring crew doubles no per-user fees inside your seat count. Head-to-head: Linq vs Jobber.

Get started with window cleaning software

Be the name they don't have to remember.

Start free. The callbacks start sending themselves follow-up campaigns, and the phone gets answered up the ladder (Growth plans and up).

Linq is window 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.

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