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Freshly made bed with white linen and a sage throw in a bright rental bedroom overlooking the fjord, cleaning caddy by the door after turnover cleaning

Cleaning · short-term rentals

Airbnb cleaning in Vestfold — link your calendar and we clean after every check-out

Your guest already pays a cleaning fee. We do the work that fee is meant to cover: a full turnover clean after every check-out, scheduled from your own calendar, at one price you agreed to in advance.

Get a fixed price per turnover
  • A fixed price per turnover, no subscription
  • Eco-labelled products in every room
  • Every turnover cleaned to move-out standard

How it works

Four steps, and then it runs itself

The only thing you do more than once is read the message saying the property is ready. The rest happens in the background.

  1. 01

    Walkthrough and fixed price

    We see the property, count rooms and bathrooms, and agree what is always included. You get one number per turnover, in writing, before anything starts.

  2. 02

    Save a card and paste the calendar link

    The card is stored with Stripe — we never see the number. The calendar link comes from "Export calendar" at Airbnb, VRBO or Booking, and you paste it here once. It carries dates and nothing else: no guest names are in it, and nobody can book anything with it.

  3. 03

    We see the check-out and clean the same day

    The calendar is read through the day, and every new reservation becomes a turnover on the check-out date. If the next guest arrives that same day, the job is flagged as a rush and takes the front of the window.

  4. 04

    Receipt and confirmation

    When the clean is finished, the fixed price is charged to the saved card and you get an email with the receipt. No invoice to chase, no payment to remember.

What you get

What is always in a turnover clean

The same every time, whatever state the guest left it in. A list we can keep is worth more than a list that impresses.

  • The bathroom from top to bottom: shower and screens, basin, mirror, toilet, tiles and floor, with limescale and soap residue removed.
  • The kitchen inside and out: worktops, sink, hob, oven front, microwave, fridge shelves and every handle.
  • Beds made with fresh linen — yours, or by arrangement.
  • All floors vacuumed and washed, and a wipe-down of what guests actually touch: switches, door handles, railings, remotes.
  • Rubbish and returnable bottles out, and the recycling bins put back.
  • Restocking of whatever you leave ready — toilet paper, soap, dishwasher tablets, coffee.
  • A message straight away if something is damaged, broken or missing, while you can still do something about it.

We clean to the same standard as a Norwegian move-out clean, because a guest looks at the place with the same eyes a landlord does at handover.

See the full checklist we work from

The difference

No app, no monthly fee

The tools American hosts use for exactly this — Turno, Breezeway, Properly, TIDY — do one thing: they read your calendar and notify a cleaner. For that service they charge between five and twenty dollars per property per month, every month, on top of what the cleaning itself costs.

We charge nothing for that part. Reading the calendar is not a product we sell you; it is how we organise our own working day. You pay for turnovers, and only for turnovers.

It also means a month without guests costs you nothing. No lock-in, no minimum volume, no invoice in November because you had twelve check-outs in July.

What you are not paying for

Monthly software fee
kr 0
Setup or onboarding
kr 0
Walkthrough and quote
kr 0
Months without guests
kr 0

Price

The hourly rate is here. The fixed price comes in writing

We could publish a table with one number per bedroom, the way the industry does. The trouble is that the table is always wrong for somebody: too high for the small flat, too low for the cabin with three bathrooms. So we publish the rate we actually work at, and turn the rest into one fixed number once we have seen the property.

kr 550

per hour

The same rate our standing cleaning customers pay. A host with a connected calendar is a standing customer, and the price should say so.

  1. 1

    We look at the property

    At the walkthrough — or from the photos you attach to the form — we work out how long a turnover actually takes at your place, with the rooms, bathrooms and standard you have.

  2. 2

    You get one number

    The hourly rate multiplied by that time, in writing, before anything starts. That number is your fixed price per turnover.

  3. 3

    The number holds

    The fixed price does not move because a guest left the kitchen worse than usual, or because it is July. It is the same every time the card is charged.

Bed linen is agreed per property — your own stock works fine.

The fixed price per turnover is agreed after a walkthrough, and that is what you pay every time. No subscription, no monthly fee.

Færder

Cabin letting on Tjøme, Hvasser and Nøtterøy

Færder has thousands of holiday homes and the densest concentration of cabins per square kilometre in the country. In summer the population multiplies, and a good share of those cabins now spend a few weeks a year on the rental market.

Letting a cabin has a different rhythm from letting a flat. It is quiet in March, and then six weeks arrive where every Saturday is a check-out and every Saturday afternoon is a check-in. That is precisely when an arrangement resting on somebody answering the phone falls apart.

So we read the calendar instead of waiting for a message. We see your summer weeks as early as you do, and plan people against the dates rather than the month. We drive to Tjøme, Hvasser and Nøtterøy all the way — the Vrengen bridge makes Færder reachable by road, so there is no ferry in the arithmetic.

Places we drive to

  • Tjøme
  • Hvasser
  • Verdens Ende
  • Nøtterøy
  • Tønsberg
  • Horten
  • Sandefjord
Bright coastal cabin living room prepared for guests after cleaning, scrubbed wooden table with wildflowers and fresh towels, skerries in view

Questions and answers

What hosts ask

Does an Airbnb have to be cleaned between every stay?

Yes. Airbnb’s own cleaning standards assume the property is cleaned between stays, and that is what the guest pays the cleaning fee for. In practice the standard is not the hard part — the rhythm is. One turnover is easy; twelve check-outs across six weeks is another matter. That is the part we solve.

How long does a turnover clean take?

It depends on size, which is exactly why we set the price after a walkthrough rather than from a table. A small one-bedroom flat with one bathroom normally takes a couple of hours for one person; a cabin with three bedrooms and two bathrooms takes twice that. We put in enough people to finish inside the window between check-out and check-in, and when that window is the same day the job is flagged as a rush and goes first.

What does it cost to hire someone for Airbnb cleaning?

The hourly rate is further up this page, read straight from our own price settings — there is no other number we are holding back. What one turnover costs at your place depends on how long it takes, and that is what the walkthrough establishes. You then get one fixed amount in writing, and that is the amount the card is charged every time. Nothing is added on a monthly basis.

Who pays for the turnover — the host or the guest?

Formally you as the host buy the service and pay us. In practice it is funded by the cleaning fee you add to the reservation, which the guest pays as part of the total. Worth knowing: that fee counts as rental income on your Norwegian tax return rather than as a cost you pass through — it says so in Airbnb’s own Norwegian tax guide.

Can I use the same company permanently for turnover cleaning?

That is the whole point of how this is set up. Once the calendar is connected there is nothing to book — every new reservation becomes a turnover on its own, and you hear from us when it is done. You can disconnect the calendar whenever you want, and there is no lock-in period.

How often does the property need a deeper clean?

A turnover keeps a property presentable, but it does not take the inside of the oven, the extractor filter, the sofa or the carpets. With steady letting through the summer it makes sense to book a deeper round before the season and one after. We do that part too — it is booked as an ordinary move-out clean and priced by floor area, the way that service always is.

How do I connect the calendar — and what do you see?

At Airbnb it sits under Availability → Sync calendars → Export calendar; VRBO and Booking have the equivalent. You paste the link to us once. It contains dates and nothing else: Airbnb removed guest names and reservation codes from the export in December 2019, so we see when somebody checks out, never who. The link is stored encrypted and is never displayed again.

Get started

Get a fixed price per turnover

Fill in what you know about the property, and attach a few photos if you can — with pictures we can often work the fixed price out straight away, and sometimes manage with a phone call instead of a walkthrough. It costs nothing, and you decide afterwards.

Photos of the property (optional)

Drag the photos here — or take them with your phone now.

The bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms and living room are enough. With photos we can work the fixed price out straight away — and often manage with a phone call instead of a walkthrough.

Next step

Let the rental run itself

Walkthrough, fixed price, calendar link. After that, receipts are the only thing you hear from us about.

Get a fixed price per turnover