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Andrew tested it five times. Here's what changed.

He hit an error, came back again and again, and on the fifth try: it worked. That's how this gets good.

Andrew put Charlotte, NC into namemycleaningcompany.com on Monday and hit an error. So he tried again. Hit it again. Tried different cities. Hit it again. Came back after we pushed a fix. Still broken. Came back a fifth time.

"Holy crap, it worked! Best of luck, looks great!"

Andrew, thank you. Testers like you are exactly how this gets good.

The replies came in from all over. Charlotte, Houston, small towns in Ohio and Florida, a handful from outside the US. Your feedback told us exactly where the tool was breaking and exactly where it wasn't. We fixed the most common errors this week.

If you tried it and hit a wall, try it again: namemycleaningcompany.com

If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time. It's free and it takes 60 seconds.

From Clean Rise Services to Clermont City Clean

Nissrine is in our Inner Circle with her sister. They joined when we launched in March and have been working through the material together. She wrote to me last week to ask whether she should rename her company.

She's in Clermont, Florida. Her current name was Clean Rise Services. Not the worst name I've seen, but nowhere near the best name.

My answer was immediate: change it. Be hyper-local so your ideal customers can actually find you.

The domain was taken. So she went with Clermont City Clean, which was available.

When someone in Clermont searches "cleaning company near me," Clermont City Clean comes up. That's how Jordan finds you — she opens Google, types her problem, and clicks what looks local and specific. Clean Rise Services doesn't tell Jordan where you are or what you do. Clermont City Clean answers both before she even clicks.

"Location plus keywords equals your business name." That's our formula in Cleaning Company Blueprint. It's simple, it works, and all you have to do is trust the formula and execute the basics.

Jake and Emi proved it in Dubuque, Iowa, a market most people would have walked away from. They hit $14,000 in their first two months while working full-time. The name is the first step in getting your first clients. Get it right and Google and AI Search does a lot of the early work for you.

Keep the feedback coming. Your city, what the tool gave you, what felt off. Hit reply and tell me. It helps make this thing even better, for everyone in the world that gets stuck on what they should name their own cleaning business.

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