your house, cleaned free. the
recording
trains robots.
A vetted matchpoint crew cleans your home for about two hours wearing a small camera rig.
The footage of real tidying in a real home becomes training data for household robots. You
keep the clean house — and control of the footage.
Actually free — no card, no upsell. The cleaner is paid our published rate. You consent to
exactly how the recording is used, and you can revoke it later.
Household robots can't learn from staged demos. They need real homes — real clutter, awkward
cabinets, the dish rack that never quite fits. That footage is valuable enough to the teams
building those robots that it pays for cleaning your house. No catch to find: that's the
deal, stated plainly.
how it works
waitlist to clean house, in four steps.
01
join the waitlist
Name, email, zip. Chicago metro first; everywhere else gets notified when a program opens.
02
we schedule and walk through consent
Before anything is recorded, we go room by room: what's captured, what's off-limits, exactly how the footage is used.
03
a vetted crew cleans for about two hours
Background-checked, professional, and paid our published rate — wearing a small camera rig while they work.
04
you keep the clean house and the control
Footage is QA'd, faces and screens blurred, every clip logged end to end. Change your mind later and you can pull it back.
what gets recorded
The cleaning itself — hands, tasks, surfaces.
The rooms you approve, and only those.
Audio of the work, for time-syncing.
what doesn't
Rooms you mark off-limits.
Faces and screens — blurred in QA.
Documents, mail, anything you flag.
Nothing is live-streamed, ever.
fair questions.
Yes. No card, no fee, no upsell at the door. The recording of real housework is valuable enough to teams training household robots that it covers the cost of the cleaning. That's the whole business model, stated plainly.
A vetted, background-checked matchpoint crew — usually two people — who clean professionally and are paid our published rate for the session. You'll know who's coming before they arrive.
The cleaning itself: hands, tasks, and the rooms you approve, captured from a small camera rig the crew wears. Before the session we walk through your home together and you decide, room by room, what's in and what's off-limits.
Yes. Your consent is revocable — not just a one-time waiver. Every clip from your home is traceable end to end, so if you change your mind, we can actually find it and act on it.
It's QA-checked, faces and screens are blurred, and it's licensed to teams training household robots — the same consent-clean pipeline behind everything matchpoint delivers. It is never sold to data brokers and never used for advertising.
We're starting with the Chicago metro, where our crews are based. Join the waitlist from anywhere — we'll note your city and let you know when a program opens near you.
the waitlist
get a spot in the chicago pilot.
Spots open in small batches. We'll email you — a real person, not a drip campaign.
you're on the list.
We'll email you when a spot opens in your area — and walk you through consent before
anything is scheduled.