Locals doing house cleaning on GigNGo see a median job budget of $200 — real figures from 21 posted jobs, not estimates.
Based on 21 house cleaning jobs posted on GigNGo nationwide. Updated July 2026. GigNGo takes no cut — these budgets go to the local worker.
Download the GigNGo app, set up a free profile with your skills and service area, and browse jobs posted by people near you. Applying to any job costs nothing.
Unlike lead-selling sites, GigNGo never charges you to contact a customer. People post real jobs with real budgets, and you respond directly with your offer.
GigNGo takes no percentage of the job. The price you agree with the customer is the amount you keep.
Working on GigNGo is free. Optional Pro subscriptions add extra visibility and perks for locals who want them, but they are never required to apply or to get hired.
House Cleaning jobs posted on GigNGo have a median budget of $200 per job. Most fall between $120 and $250, and the full range runs from $25 to $2,185. Your total earnings depend on how many jobs you take on. GigNGo charges no lead fees and takes no cut, so the amount you agree with the customer is the amount you keep.
No, never. Applying to jobs is free, contacting customers is free, and GigNGo takes no percentage of what you earn. Optional Pro subscriptions exist for locals who want extra visibility, but they are never required to apply or to get hired.
Download the GigNGo app and create a free profile listing your skills and the area you serve. Browse house cleaning jobs posted by people near you, apply to the ones that fit, and agree on a price directly with the customer. Good reviews from your first jobs help you win more work.
Join free, browse house cleaning jobs posted in your area, and keep the full amount you agree with each customer. No lead fees.
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