We're training cleaners in drone technology

Here at Housekeep, we’re innovators. We were the first business worldwide to build a mobile app for cleaners in 2015. We were the first business to build live end-to-end cleaner booking, allowing customers to book directly into cleaners’ schedules. And we were the first business to introduce secure key pick-up…

Housekeeper of the Week: Sabina

This week’s Housekeeper of the Week is Sabina. Sabina cleans in the East London boroughs of Redbridge, Waltham Forest & Hackney, with customers in the Leyton (E10), Leytonstone (E11), Wanstead (E11), Walthamstow (E17) & Woodford (E18) areas. Sabina’s completed 1000s of cleans with Housekeep. As well as being a bona…

Supporting humanitarian relief for Ukraine

We're supporting Films4Humanity, who are raising funds for an ambulance, medical equipment and essential supplies. Films4Humanity have already delivered medical equipment and supplies to the Poland/Ukraine border, and are now raising funds to provide Poland-based NGO ZSR with an additional ambulance to support their medical relief work for refugees fleeing…

Housekeeper of the Week: Oluwaseun

This week's Housekeeper of the Week is Oluwaseun, who cleans in the South East London boroughs of Lewisham, Greenwich & Southwark, with customers in the New Cross (SE14), Rotherhithe (SE16), Surrey Quays (SE16) & Deptford (SE8) areas. Oluwaseun is the model professional. With an excellent reliability streak and a 5* average rating, Oluwaseun…

Housekeeper of the Week: Andrea

This week’s top Housekeeper is Andrea. Andrea cleans in the North West London boroughs of Barnet, Brent & Camden, with customers in the Cricklewood (NW2), Brent Cross (NW2), Neasden (NW2), Golders Green (NW11) & Hendon (NW11) areas. With 1500 cleans under her belt, Andrea is super highly regarded. She’s been…

Creating better conditions for cleaners

Cleaning workers face some of the poorest working conditions  The home cleaning industry is large, with an estimated 500,000 domestic cleaners working in the UK.1 That means there’s more home cleaners than nurses (332,000)2, doctors (124,000)3 and almost as many as there are teachers (625,000)4. It’s estimated that 90% of home…