Posts by Holly Moore
Holly Moore
Founder & Co-Owner
Holly Moore is the founder and co-owner of The Cleaning Software, with extensive hands-on experience managing one of the largest privately-owned cleaning companies in the nation. She knows this industry from the inside out, and she’s lived every challenge that comes with running, growing, and scaling a cleaning service.
While leading her own company, Holly saw firsthand how critical the right systems and technology are for delivering reliable, efficient, and consistent service. But the software available at the time wasn’t built for the realities of cleaning businesses. It was clunky, incomplete, and never truly solved the problems that mattered. So she decided to build what she couldn’t find.
The Cleaning Software is the result of years of dedicated development, hands-on refinement, and real-world testing. It’s the platform Holly always wished existed – created by cleaners, for cleaners – built to simplify operations, strengthen accountability, and help cleaning businesses grow with confidence.
Latest posts by Holly
If you run a cleaning business, you know how much time gets eaten up by the things that aren’t cleaning. Scheduling jobs, responding to clients, and handling payroll can fill your day before you’ve even thought about supplies or marketing. Some owners try to keep track of everything with notebooks and spreadsheets. Others jump between […]
If you’re running a cleaning business in 2025, you know how much juggling is involved—scheduling appointments, keeping track of cleaners, chasing down payments, and making sure everyone’s on the same page. You simply need a tool that automates the tedium and keeps everything organized. The right software takes a huge load off your shoulders and […]
Introduction The Mrs. Collins StoryI’ll never forget the day Mrs. Collins called. It was 2021, right in the middle of the busiest stretch we’d ever experienced at Maids and Moore. My team and I were booked solid for two weeks, and finding an extra hour was like searching for a needle in a haystack. But […]
