Industry

Everybooking for Carpet Cleaning

Residential carpet cleaning sells by phone; commercial contracts sell by quote. Everybooking prices multi-floor office buildings, hotels, and property portfolios — per-area, per-frequency, per-year — the minute the facilities email arrives.

What the agent actually quotes

A 4-floor office building program

Not a starting-at price or a callback promise — a real line-item quote from your price book, generated the moment the inquiry arrives. In carpet cleaning, that looks like:

  1. 1Hot water extraction, 48,000 sq ft carpet, quarterly
  2. 2High-traffic corridor encapsulation, monthly
  3. 3Upholstery: 120 task chairs, semi-annual
  4. 4Hard floor strip and wax, lobby and break rooms
  5. 5After-hours service windows, badge access
  6. 6Annual contract, per-quarter billing
What changes on day one

Reply first to every carpet cleaning inquiry

Faster first response

Median 6.2-second reply time across email, SMS, web forms, and DM channels — measured across the Everybooking platform.

Facilities managers get facilities answers

A per-floor, per-frequency scope with after-hours windows priced in — delivered while the national franchises are still routing the lead to a rep.

One contract, twelve visits, zero re-quoting

The annual program is one quote with a service calendar, not twelve small invoices and a renewal scramble.

FAQ

Carpet Cleaning questions.

We mostly clean houses — should we use this?
Probably not for that segment — residential jobs book fine with a scheduling app. Everybooking is for the commercial contracts: offices, hotels, medical, multi-family. Recurring multi-area programs worth $5K+ a year where a written scoped bid wins the account.
Can it price mixed services in one contract?
Yes — carpet extraction, hard floor care, upholstery, and tile lines coexist in one quote with separate frequencies, so the building gets one program instead of three vendors.