If you want home cleaning to work well over time, DHORIS gives you recurring visits, saved home context, clearer schedule visibility, and less fragmented coordination.
Why people choose Dhoris
Set the rhythm once and keep a visible recurring structure instead of rebuilding the service every time.
Access details, priorities, and practical notes stay stored so future visits become smoother over time.
Upcoming visits, history, changes, notifications, and service context stay organized in one client app.
Promise of the model
You do not have to restart every week. Your home, your routine, and your service context should become easier to manage over time.
The traditional problem
This is not about criticizing private operators. It is about recognizing why traditional arrangements often become fragmented, repetitive, and hard to manage over time.
Giving feedback can feel risky
When one private arrangement carries the whole relationship, you may avoid correcting mistakes because the risk feels bigger than the issue itself: tension, discomfort, or losing the person entirely.
If one person is unavailable, the service can stop
When the whole routine depends on one person, illness, absence, or schedule changes can simply mean the cleaning does not happen.
Every visit starts from memory
House rules, preferences, access details, and priorities often need to be repeated or remembered informally.
Coordination becomes fragmented
Messages, schedule changes, and practical notes spread across chats and ad-hoc agreements.
Reliability is hard to evaluate
You may not have one clear place to see upcoming visits, previous work, or service continuity over time.
Security becomes harder to control at building scale
In large residences and multi-building complexes, a private one-home-one-operator model can multiply the number of people with keys and informal access, creating avoidable security friction.
Real homeowner friction
You do not just need cleaning hours. You need a service model that feels easier to manage, easier to trust, and less fragile over time.
It is hard to correct mistakes when the relationship feels fragile.
A common situation is simple: floors are not cleaned well, or a detail is missed, but saying it clearly can feel risky because the fear is not just awkwardness. The fear is that the person may stop coming altogether.
If one person is sick, there may be no continuity at all.
Another common issue is absence. When the arrangement depends entirely on one private person, illness or unavailability often means the cleaning is simply not done. There is no real structure around continuity.
In large residences, access can become a serious security issue.
In a residence with many buildings and hundreds of apartments, even if only part of the homes use private cleaners, this can still create a large number of unrelated people with keys and practical access to shared spaces and private apartments. That is not only fragmented. It can become a real building-wide security concern.
Why Dhoris is different
It does not just sell work hours. It creates a more organized, predictable, and maintainable home cleaning experience.
DHORIS is designed for recurring home cleaning with visible future appointments and a stable service rhythm.
Your home profile stores what matters so the service improves with familiarity instead of restarting from zero.
Access instructions, prerequisites, and service details stay structured instead of living in scattered messages.
You can see what is upcoming, what happened before, and how the service is evolving over time.
The model is built to preserve continuity, including structured replacement and coordination when one person is unavailable.
A centralized service model can reduce fragmentation of access across buildings and make personnel more recognizable, accountable, and easier to identify.
Booking, schedule, changes, notes, photos, and notifications live together in one clear experience.
How it works
The service should become easier to manage, not more complicated.
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Add your apartment details, practical context, and the information that should stay remembered.
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Define the cleaning cadence and slot that fits your home routine instead of booking from scratch each time.
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Store what matters once so the service becomes easier to manage and easier to repeat well.
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Use the app to follow upcoming services, modifications, notifications, and service continuity over time.
What clients actually get
DHORIS should make the day-to-day management of your recurring cleaning clearer and less fragmented.
Security
This matters far beyond cleaning quality. In multi-building residences and complexes, fragmented private access arrangements can become a real building-wide concern.
In a residence with many buildings and hundreds of apartments, even if only part of the homes use private cleaners, this can still create a large number of unrelated people with keys and practical access to shared spaces and private apartments.
That is not only fragmented. It can become a real building-wide security concern.
Why the private model can become risky at scale
If every apartment separately relies on a different private arrangement, the total number of people with keys, codes, and practical access can grow quickly across the same residence.
In large complexes, this does not stay a household issue. It becomes a building-level question of recognizability, accountability, and access control.
How Dhoris improves this
DHORIS moves away from one apartment equals one unrelated operator. Over time, a more centralized service structure can reduce fragmentation and make personnel easier to identify across the building.
Traditional arrangement vs Dhoris
This comparison is not about claiming that one person is better than another. It is about showing the difference between an informal arrangement and a structured service system.
For who it is
DHORIS is not designed for one-off bargain cleaning. It is designed for you if you want recurring reliability, less fragmentation, and more clarity.
You want recurring reliability, not repeated rebooking
You have a busy schedule and do not want fragmented coordination
You manage your home routine remotely or under time pressure
You are tired of repeating the same house details
You value continuity more than improvisation
FAQ
The page should answer the main doubts before you need to search elsewhere.
Trust and reassurance
Even before strong social proof is added, the model itself should feel clearer, safer, and easier to trust.
Clear recurring structure
Saved home context
App visibility for future services and history
Continuity-oriented service design
More recognizable and accountable service model
Less repetition, less fragmentation, more clarity
Representative situations
These are representative examples of real client friction, not quoted testimonials.
When giving feedback should not feel risky
A common private-arrangement problem is staying silent when something is not cleaned well because the relationship feels too fragile.
With DHORIS, quality conversations are meant to feel less personal and less risky, because the service does not depend on one delicate informal arrangement.
When one absence should not stop your routine
In many homes, one illness or one schedule conflict means the cleaning simply does not happen.
DHORIS is structured around continuity, so your service is meant to keep working as a system instead of stopping with one single absence.
When building access needs to feel more controlled
In larger buildings, too many unrelated private operators with keys and informal access can become a building-wide concern, not just a household detail.
DHORIS supports a more centralized and recognizable service model, making personnel easier to identify and building access easier to understand over time.
Partners and investors
The client landing stays focused on homeowners. If you want to review the operating model, product scope, and investor-facing positioning, use the dedicated investor page.
Final call
DHORIS is not about finding someone once. It is about building a home cleaning routine that becomes more reliable, more understandable, and easier to manage over time.
Less fragmented coordination. More reliable routine.
Need another surface?
Operator, admin, and supervisor access stay separate from the public landing.