Cleaning Business Software

Take Your Ohio Cleaning Business to the Next Level

From Columbus to Cleveland, Cincinnati to Dayton — MaidProfit gives Buckeye State cleaning companies the technology to compete with franchises and scale across Ohio’s major metros.

11.8M+ Residents
4.9M Households
#7 Largest US State
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9,800+
Cleaning Businesses in Ohio
4.9M
Households Statewide
$62,700
Median Household Income
7.5%
Annual Market Growth

Ohio Cleaning Market at a Glance

11.8M
Population
Seventh-largest state with strong population concentration in three major metros
U.S. Census Bureau
5,600+
Cleaning Businesses
Competitive but manageable — Ohio's market supports both large companies and solo operators
IBISWorld
$2.0B
Market Size
Fourth-largest Midwest cleaning market with steady 5.9% annual growth
IBISWorld
$218,000
Median Home Value
40% below national median — affordable housing means more homeowners but lower per-job rates
Zillow
$148
Average Cleaning Rate
$9 below national average — volume-based business models work best in Ohio's affordable markets
HomeAdvisor
Mar – Jun
Peak Season
Strong spring cleaning demand after Ohio's cold winters, plus pre-summer deep cleaning requests
Industry Data

Data sources: HomeAdvisor, IBISWorld, Industry Data, U.S. Census Bureau, Zillow

Why Ohio’s Market Size Creates Real Opportunity

Ohio is the seventh-most populous state with 11.8 million residents and nearly 5 million households — a massive market by any measure. The state’s three major metros (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati) each offer distinct market characteristics, and mid-size cities like Dayton, Akron, and Toledo add additional depth. For cleaning businesses, Ohio provides the rare combination of scale and affordability.

Columbus stands out as Ohio’s growth story. The state capital is one of the fastest-growing large cities in the Midwest, driven by Ohio State University, a booming tech sector, and major corporate headquarters. Columbus’s young, professional population is exactly the demographic that drives recurring residential cleaning demand. Cincinnati and Cleveland provide large, established markets with strong commercial cleaning opportunities.

Ohio’s cost of living is well below the national average, which translates to lower startup costs, affordable insurance, and competitive labor rates for cleaning businesses. However, the state’s median household income of $62,700 still puts professional cleaning within reach for millions of families. The math works: you can start for less and still charge rates that deliver strong margins.

Ohio's average cleaning rate of $148 is 6% below the national average of $157, but operating costs are 18% lower — protecting your margins.
Ohio's median home value of $218K is 40% below the national $365K — meaning more homeowners (67% rate) who can afford recurring cleaning services.
Ohio's cleaning market growth of 5.9% trails the 6.6% national average, but Columbus alone is growing at 8.5%, making it a Midwest hotspot.

Three Major Metros, One State

Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati each have metro populations exceeding 1.5 million. Whether you want to dominate one market or expand across the state, Ohio gives you multiple growth paths without crossing state lines.

9,800+
Cleaning Businesses in Ohio
4.9M
Households Statewide
$62,700
Median Household Income
7.5%
Annual Market Growth

Top Ohio Neighborhoods for Cleaning Businesses

Where the demand is highest and your business can thrive.

Columbus & Franklin County
Ohio's largest and fastest-growing city (920K+) — booming suburbs like Dublin, Westerville, and New Albany have high demand for recurring residential cleaning.
Cleveland & Cuyahoga County
Major metro with 1.3M residents — diverse neighborhoods from Shaker Heights to Lakewood offer opportunities in both residential and commercial cleaning.
Cincinnati & Hamilton County
Tri-state metro (2.2M including KY and IN) — affluent neighborhoods like Indian Hill and Hyde Park drive premium cleaning rates.
Dayton Metro
Affordable market with 810K metro residents — Wright-Patterson AFB provides steady demand from military families needing move-in/move-out services.
Akron-Canton
Combined metro of 700K+ with lower competition — suburban communities in Hudson, Green, and North Canton have growing cleaning demand.
Toledo & Northwest Ohio
Underserved market with 475K metro residents — less competition means higher client acquisition rates for new cleaning businesses.

Everything you need to scale

Built specifically for cleaning businesses — not generic software adapted for your industry.

Smart Scheduling
Auto-assign jobs to the right team based on location, skills, and availability. Clients get instant booking confirmations.
Optimize routes across Ohio's spread-out metros — cut drive time between Columbus suburbs, Cleveland neighborhoods, and Cincinnati communities.
Client CRM
Track every client, property, preferences, and cleaning history in one place. Never lose a detail again.
Manage a diverse Ohio client base — from downtown Columbus condos to sprawling Westlake estates — with detailed CRM profiles and service history tracking.
Automated Invoicing
Invoices go out automatically after every job. Accept payments online and track who’s paid and who owes.
Automated invoicing handles Ohio's county-level sales tax rates (6.5%-8.0%) — MaidProfit applies the correct rate for every job address across 88 counties.
Team Management
See where your cleaners are in real-time, track job completion, and communicate with your team through the app.
Coordinate cleaning teams across Ohio's C3 cities — Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati — with real-time job tracking and territory assignments.
Business Analytics
Revenue trends, team performance, top clients, and growth metrics — all in one clean dashboard.
Analyze revenue across Ohio's distinct markets — Columbus is growing fastest, Cleveland has the largest homes, and Cincinnati offers the steadiest commercial market.
Integrations
Connect with QuickBooks, Google Calendar, Stripe, and the tools you already use to run your business.
Integrate with QuickBooks and payroll services to manage Ohio's withholding requirements and municipal income taxes that many cities charge.

What Ohio Cleaners Charge

Ohio rates are affordable by national standards, but strong volume potential makes it a profitable market.

ServicePrice RangeAverage
Standard House Cleaning$100 – $220$145
Deep Cleaning$175 – $400$275
Move-Out Cleaning$200 – $450$315
Office Cleaning (per sq ft)$0.07 – $0.16$0.10
Recurring Weekly Service$85 – $180$120

Columbus commands the highest residential rates, particularly in suburbs like Dublin, Upper Arlington, and Westerville. Cincinnati’s east side suburbs (Indian Hill, Mason, West Chester) are premium markets. Cleveland’s west side suburbs offer strong demand. Dayton and Akron are price-competitive with growth potential.

Ohio Cleaning Business Requirements

Business Registration

Register your business with the Ohio Secretary of State. Forming an LLC costs $99. Sole proprietors using a fictitious name must file with the county. You’ll also need to register with the Ohio Department of Taxation.

Sales Tax

Ohio has a 5.75% state sales tax, plus county additions (total typically 6.5–8.0%). Residential and commercial cleaning services are generally not subject to Ohio sales tax, as they are considered services rather than sales of tangible goods.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Ohio requires workers’ comp and operates a state-run monopolistic fund through the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). All employers must obtain coverage through BWC. Private insurance is not an option for workers’ comp in Ohio.

General Liability Insurance

Not legally required, but strongly recommended. Coverage of $500K–$1M protects against property damage and injury claims. Expect $350–$700/year in Ohio.

State Income Tax

Ohio has a progressive income tax (0%–3.5%). Income under approximately $26,050 is not taxed. Ohio also imposes a Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) on businesses with gross receipts over $150,000 (0.26% of gross receipts).

No State Cleaning License

Ohio does not require a state-level cleaning license. Some municipalities, including Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, may require local business registration or permits.

Up and running in minutes

No technical setup required. If you can send an email, you can run MaidProfit.

Set Up Your Business
Add your services, pricing, team members, and service areas. Takes about 10 minutes.
Input your Ohio tax details and MaidProfit configures county-specific sales tax rates automatically — from Franklin County (7.5%) to Cuyahoga County (8.0%).
Clients Book Online
Share your booking link or embed it on your website. Clients pick a time — you get notified instantly.
Ohio's 4.9 million households are your market — online booking lets Columbus tech workers and Cleveland professionals schedule cleanings on their lunch break.
MaidProfit Does the Rest
Scheduling, reminders, invoicing, and follow-ups happen automatically. You focus on the work.
Automated dispatching, route optimization, and same-day invoicing — built for Ohio's affordable, high-volume cleaning market.

Simple, predictable pricing

No per-job fees. No surprise charges. Cancel anytime.

Monthly
Annual Save 20%
Starter
$39/month
Perfect for solo operators and small teams just getting started.
  • Up to 50 jobs/month
  • 1 team member
  • Online booking page
  • Client management
  • Basic invoicing
  • Analytics dashboard
  • Integrations
Join Waitlist
Perfect for solo operators launching in affordable Ohio cities like Dayton, Akron, or Toledo where startup costs are minimal.
Pro
$159/month
For multi-location businesses that need maximum power and support.
  • Everything in Growth
  • Unlimited team members
  • Multi-location support
  • Custom reporting
  • Priority support + onboarding
  • API access
  • White-label options
Contact Sales
For Ohio operators scaling across multiple metros — manage Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati operations from a single dashboard.

All plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.

Why Ohio Cleaning Businesses Choose MaidProfit

Ohio's 4.9M households create a massive addressable market — even in mid-size cities, there are 50K+ homes within a 15-mile service radius.
Ohio's county sales tax ranges from 6.5% to 8.0% across 88 counties — MaidProfit ensures correct tax collection for every single invoice.
Columbus is the fastest-growing large city in the Midwest, adding 15K+ new residents annually — each one is a potential cleaning client.
Ohio's many municipal income taxes (Columbus 2.5%, Cleveland 2.5%, Cincinnati 1.8%) require careful financial tracking that MaidProfit simplifies.

Trusted by cleaning businesses everywhere

Hear from real cleaning business owners.

★★★★★

“Columbus is growing fast and competition is heating up. MaidProfit’s professional online booking and automated client follow-ups give us the polished image that wins clients over franchise competitors. We’re at 150 recurring accounts.”

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Jessica Marshall
Owner, Buckeye Bright Cleaning
★★★★★

“We handle commercial contracts across Cleveland. MaidProfit’s recurring scheduling and inspection checklists keep our quality consistent across 35 office buildings. Client retention is at 96%.”

TJ
Terrence Jackson
Founder, Lake Erie Cleaning Co.
★★★★★

“We started in a Cincinnati suburb and now cover the entire metro. MaidProfit made scaling painless — adding new team members, assigning zones, and tracking performance is all in one place.”

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Kim Tran
CEO, Cincinnati Sparkle Services

Common Questions

Do I need a license to start a cleaning business in Ohio?
No state-level cleaning license is required. You’ll need to register your business with the Ohio Secretary of State, register with the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation if hiring employees, and check your city for any local business license requirements.
Are cleaning services taxable in Ohio?
Generally no. Ohio does not impose sales tax on cleaning services, as they are considered non-taxable services. However, if you sell cleaning products separately, those tangible goods may be taxable.
How much can I earn running a cleaning business in Ohio?
Solo cleaners in Ohio typically earn $28,000–$50,000 per year. Business owners with teams of 5–12 cleaners often earn $70,000–$140,000 annually. Columbus and Cincinnati-area businesses with strong commercial portfolios can exceed those figures.
How does Ohio’s workers’ comp system work?
Ohio runs a monopolistic state workers’ comp fund through the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. You cannot purchase private workers’ comp insurance. All employers must register with BWC and pay premiums based on payroll and industry classification.
How does MaidProfit help Ohio cleaning businesses specifically?
MaidProfit supports Ohio’s multi-metro market: manage operations across Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, or statewide from a single dashboard. Features include commercial contract management, team performance tracking by location, and professional client tools that help independents compete with national franchises.
What is Ohio’s Commercial Activity Tax?
The CAT is a tax on gross business receipts over $150,000 at a rate of 0.26%. It applies to most businesses including cleaning companies. It’s separate from income tax and based on revenue, not profit. MaidProfit’s revenue tracking makes it easy to monitor your CAT liability.

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