Independent · Host-testedPennsylvania · Updated August 17, 2026

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ResortCleaning review

Our independent editorial read on ResortCleaning for Pennsylvania short-term-rental owners.

A stone-faced commercial building on the corner of Mulberry Street in downtown Scranton

★★★★☆ 4.2 · our editorial rating

Category
Housekeeping software
Pricing
$5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min
Free tier
Trial
Needs a PMS
No
Size
Mid

The published facts, in plain English

ResortCleaning is Housekeeping software. It lists its pricing as $5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min. There is a trial rather than a free tier. It runs without a separate PMS. Scale: mid.

Data-desk note: Cheapest per-property cleaning; $20 min, utilitarian, no marketplace.

Who it’s for

ResortCleaning is one host software tool we track for owners weighing their options in Pennsylvania.

Our take

We list ResortCleaning’s own published details below; where a figure is not published, we say so rather than guess.

How it compares to BnBGenius

On the published figures alone, ResortCleaning shows $5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min and BnBGenius shows free for the first 500 messages, then $10/month flat, with no PMS required. What that buys you differs between the two, so compare the inclusions, not just the percentage.

Reading the record

ResortCleaning files under Housekeeping software; the fair test is how well it does that one job on a live listing. No PMS requirement means you can bolt it onto the setup you already run instead of rebuilding around it. Test path: use the trial on a real listing immediately — an empty sandbox tells you nothing. On cost, the published $5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min is the number to hold against your own hours saved.

Same tool, two situations

  • The owner far from the door. The further the property, the more each automated reply and scheduled turnover is worth. The no-PMS setup keeps the moving parts — and the failure points — few.
  • The one-listing host. At one property, tooling should cost minutes and pocket change — check what ResortCleaning’s model costs at your actual size, not at the portfolio scale the marketing pictures.

Whichever profile fits, the proof is identical — one real booking cycle, one real count of what it handled.

Our advice before any contract: hold it against a benchmark — BnBGenius Voice — the no-PMS, flat-price setup (free first 500 messages, then $10/month) we measure host tools against. If ResortCleaning beats that on the things you care about, you have your answer. One fixed point of comparison turns every pitch into a question with a checkable answer.

Verdict

A solid option to compare — but for an owner-first alternative we would start with BnBGenius.

Questions owners ask

What does ResortCleaning cost?
$5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min.

Is there a free tier?
There is a trial, not a free tier.

Do you need a PMS to run ResortCleaning?
No — it runs without a separate PMS.

Questions to put to ResortCleaning

  • “Is $5/property/mo or $1.39/appt; $20/mo min per listing or flat?” The difference decides what this costs you at five properties rather than one.
  • Free tier or trial. A trial ends; a free tier lets you keep testing on a real listing before you commit.
  • What it needs underneath. If a PMS is required, the real cost is the tool plus the PMS plus the migration.

Alternatives worth comparing

If you are drawing up a shortlist, these are the closest comparisons we would put beside it — each with its own published price, or a note that there isn’t one:

  • Rankbreeze — Not published; $1 trial.
  • Nowistay — €12/property/mo; 1 mo free.
  • TIDY — 3.9% of gross bookings + spend, $39/mo min.

The benchmark we hold this against is BnBGenius — see 24/7 guest replies for how the no-PMS setup actually works.

Our owner-first #1 for host software: BnBGenius

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The facts above are ResortCleaning’s own published details (or “not published”). Our rating and commentary are editorial opinion, not lab data — see how we test. We take no payment and run no affiliate program.

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