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Cleantie is a cloud-based POS and pickup/delivery platform for dry cleaners, laundromats, and similar service-based storefronts, developed by Computer Systems Int’l (CSI). It is not a generic checkout system; instead, it is designed around the full laundry order workflow—from in-store order intake, cleaning and processing, temporary storage, and customer pickup to delivery. It is suitable for dry cleaning, laundry, tailoring, shoe repair, pet shops, and other service-oriented businesses.
The product consists of a POS App, customer mobile/Web App, driver App, and dispatch App. On the POS side, it supports order entry, tagging, discounts, inventory, retail item barcode scanning, weighing, laundry cards, and order status tracking. Customers can schedule pickup and delivery online. Dispatch features include routes, stops, real-time driver status, and proof of delivery. Integrations are a key strength: payments connect via Clover, SMS is supported by Twilio, delivery connects with Shipday, DoorDash, and Uber, and it also supports laundry card systems such as Laundrycard, Fascard, Laundroworks, and Laundry Boss.
The site shows pricing pages for software packages, hardware packages, POS hardware, and marketing plans, but the main subscription fees are not disclosed in the body text. The only clearly stated price is for a custom-branded customer App: US$3,950, with an estimated timeline of around 8–10 weeks. Branded website development is listed as taking around 4–6 weeks, but no price is provided. Deployment is cloud-based, running on Google Cloud and using a cloud-hosted Microsoft SQL database. No self-hosted or private deployment option is visible.
Its strengths lie in deep vertical fit for the laundry industry and a complete closed loop across POS, payments, notifications, delivery, and customer ordering. It also provides data import, launch configuration, manager training, and ongoing support, lowering the implementation barrier for small merchants. The downsides are that public pricing is not transparent, and security/compliance information appears limited to cloud hosting and disaster protection, with no disclosed SOC 2, PCI, or similar certifications. API, webhook, and developer documentation are also not shown. On the hardware side, it only explicitly supports Clover Mini and Clover Flex Terminal, which makes the hardware choices relatively narrow.
Cleantie is better suited to laundry and dry-cleaning chains or single-store operators in markets such as North America, where the Clover, DoorDash, Uber, and Shipday ecosystems are already established—especially merchants planning to offer home pickup and delivery. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text; even if the service is reachable, its payment, delivery, hardware, and local SMS ecosystem may not align well with the Chinese market. Chinese merchants may want to first compare local POS and store SaaS options such as 银豹, 客如云, 二维火, and 有赞/微盟门店.
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cleantie.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cleantie.com directly.