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We run a maid cleaning business and started using Clientility a while ago. It’s been really helpful for us especially the scheduled follow ups.
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Clientility is an all-in-one CRM and field service management software built for contractors and service businesses. It helps teams manage leads, scheduling, estimates, invoicing, payments, and customer communication in one simple platform. With features like automated follow ups, job tracking, and real time updates, Clientility helps businesses stay organized, close more jobs, and deliver a better customer experience. Designed for ease of use, it replaces multiple tools with one streamlined system so teams can focus on growing their business.
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We run a maid cleaning business and started using Clientility a while ago. It’s been really helpful for us especially the scheduled follow ups.
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