A Secret Service Restores The Harmony At Home
Online booking service saves arguments over housework with new ‘secret service’ that disguises the fact a cleaner has been paid to complete household chores
Those with an aversion to household chores have today been given a fresh escape from nagging partners by pioneering web service Teddle, which has launched the first ever ‘covert cleaner’ service to clean up conflict over housework. The award-winning start-up, which helps people search for, compare and book trusted cleaners in seconds, is testing the ‘cheeky’ service to prevent arguments in the home by allowing customers to dupe their partners into thinking they have completed the chores personally.
A recent survey found that 46% of couples that live together argue about cleaning; with nearly 2/3 of all individuals surveyed saying their partner’s cleaning abilities were below average – something Teddle has turned into a marketing opportunity.
What’s unique about Teddle?
This service helps you to save your time and effort while keeping your partner happy.
- Trusted hand-picked cleaning stuff at affordable rates
- Users can book a cleaner to visit their homes in a specific time slot when their partner, housemates, or family are out
- Online booking in London in 60 seconds
- Users can also ‘personalise’ each clean to echo the culprits bad habits and avoid detection, such as ‘leave the toilet seat up’ or ‘leave socks/pants on the floor’
- Customers can also select from a range of ‘brownie points’ gifts being trialled, such as a box of chocolates or bottle of wine left in the fridge
- Users can book a one-off cleaning blitz or a regular secret cleaner for long-term domestic harmony, choosing specific requirements during the booking process that make the clean ‘personal’ and believable
Visit the Teddle website and enter code ‘covertcleaner’ to use the service.
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