About TidyTrack

Paper checklists don't prove anything

A laminated sheet on the back of a washroom door, a pen on a string, and a column of initials nobody can read — that's how most cleaning is still "tracked". TidyTrack replaces it with a QR poster and a phone camera.

Our story

TidyTrack is built by Slewsoft, a small software company in Toronto, Canada. It started as a tool for tracking washroom cleaning in retail stores, and grew into what it is today: cleaning operations software for in-house facilities teams and cleaning-service businesses — sites, areas, QR scan-to-log, schedules, compliance reports and client invoicing.

We're early-stage and honest about it. There's no sales team, no enterprise onboarding call, and no wall of customer logos. There's a working product, a free plan you can use today, and a founder who reads every support email.

What we believe

  • The cleaner shouldn't need an app. If logging a clean takes more than scanning a poster and ticking boxes, it won't happen. No accounts, no installs, no training.
  • Proof beats promises. Timestamped, itemised logs — visible to managers, auditors, and (if you want) the public — settle arguments that paper never could.
  • The free plan should be genuinely useful. One site, full QR logging, checklists, schedules and status pages, free forever. Pay when your operation grows, not to unlock the core loop.

How it's built

TidyTrack runs entirely on Cloudflare's global network — Workers, D1 and KV — so QR log pages load fast whether your site is in Toronto or Tokyo. Authentication is handled by WorkOS, payments by Stripe. We keep the stack small and boring on purpose: fewer moving parts, fewer outages.

Proudly made in Canada. 🇨🇦

Try it on one site

The free plan covers a full site — posters, checklists, schedules and reports. See if it sticks.