Stackz for Pool cleaning

Booking links, deposits, and follow-ups built for Pool cleaning operators.

Built for Pool cleaning operators
Save ~40 min per jobAdmin time saved vs manual follow-up
Earn an extra $150+/dayUse the time saved to add another booking
Automates 30+ tasksIntake, scheduling, payments, and follow-ups

Why Pool cleaning teams choose Stackz

  • OK
    Send a booking link to any lead.
    Run every job from one command center.
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    Collect deposits to reduce no-shows.
    Run every job from one command center.
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    Automate follow-ups after every job.
    Run every job from one command center.
Built for Pool cleaning workflows

Turn more inquiries into booked jobs.

Stackz gives you a clean booking link, automated reminders, and payments without adding a bulky CRM.

01

Instant booking links

Send a link to any lead and let customers schedule themselves.

02

Deposits without the chase

Collect deposits automatically to reduce no-shows and reschedules.

03

Follow-ups on autopilot

Reminders, receipts, and review asks go out right on time.

Popular Pool cleaning services

Start with ready-to-edit packages.

We set you up with starter packages so you can launch fast and adjust later.

Weekly service

Skim, brush, vacuum, and chemical balance.

$90 60 min

Deep clean

Algae treatment, filter clean, and full balance.

$200 120 min
Your day with Stackz

From first message to paid job.

Step 1

Share a booking link

Send one link and customers pick a time that works for you.

Step 2

Get the deposit

Collect a deposit automatically to lock in the schedule.

Step 3

Follow-ups run themselves

Reminders, receipts, and review requests fire on time.

Pricing

Free for Pool cleaning businesses.

Free / for your business
Customers pay a 10% deposit + $3.99 Confirmation Fee at booking.
  • No credit card required for businesses.
  • Confirmation fee is paid by the customer at booking.
  • Deposits hold the slot and reduce no-shows.

Ready to grow Pool cleaning bookings?

Start with fast onboarding, then fine-tune the rest later.