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Smart Cleaning Scheduler

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a personalized cleaning schedule assigning tasks by frequency and responsibility to maintain a balanced, manageable home cleaning routine.
README (SKILL.md)

Smart Cleaning Scheduler

Create a personalized cleaning schedule that maps tasks to the right frequency, assigns responsibilities, and prevents burnout.

When to Use

  • You clean reactively (only when things look dirty) and want a proactive system.
  • Cleaning feels overwhelming because everything seems urgent at once.
  • You share a household and need clear task ownership.
  • You want to establish cleaning as a light, predictable rhythm rather than a marathon.
  • You are setting up a new home or resetting an existing cleaning routine.

Workflow

Phase 1: Home Inventory

List every space that needs regular cleaning attention. Be specific:

  • High-traffic daily zones: Kitchen counters, dining table, entryway, bathroom sink.
  • Weekly zones: Bathrooms (full clean), floors, bedrooms, living areas.
  • Monthly zones: Windows, appliances (fridge, oven, microwave), cabinets, baseboards.
  • Seasonal/annual zones: Deep cleaning, curtains, vents, garage, attic, outdoor areas.

For each zone, note how long a typical cleaning session takes (be realistic — 5 min, 15 min, 30 min, 1 hr).

Phase 2: Frequency Assignment

Assign each task to a frequency tier:

  • Daily (≤5 min each): Make bed, wipe kitchen counters, quick floor sweep, dishes, tidy clutter hotspots.
  • 2–3 times per week: Bathroom quick-clean, vacuum high-traffic areas, laundry, take out trash/recycling.
  • Weekly: Full bathroom clean, full floor clean (mop/vacuum all rooms), change bedding, dust surfaces, wipe mirrors.
  • Bi-weekly / Monthly: Appliance deep-clean, window cleaning, baseboards, cabinet fronts, declutter one zone.
  • Seasonal: Deep clean one major area per season, wash curtains/rugs, clean vents, rotate and clean seasonal items.

Phase 3: Task Distribution

If you share the household:

  1. List all household members and their available time blocks for cleaning.
  2. Match tasks to preferences: some people prefer quick daily tasks, others prefer one longer weekly session.
  3. Rotate less-desirable tasks monthly so no one gets permanent bathroom duty.
  4. Create a "fairness check": does each person's total weekly cleaning time feel roughly balanced?

If you live alone:

  1. Spread tasks across the week to avoid a single cleaning marathon.
  2. Pair cleaning with existing habits (e.g., wipe the bathroom mirror while brushing teeth).
  3. Build in one "rest day" with zero cleaning expectations.

Phase 4: Schedule Construction

Produce a concrete weekly template:

  • Monday: Quick pickup (10 min), kitchen deep-wipe (15 min).
  • Tuesday: Bathroom quick-clean (15 min), vacuum (15 min).
  • Wednesday: Laundry (20 min), dust surfaces (10 min).
  • Thursday: Floor clean (20 min), trash/recycling (5 min).
  • Friday: Declutter hotspot (15 min), weekend prep tidy (10 min).
  • Saturday: One monthly task (30 min), change bedding (10 min).
  • Sunday: Rest day — no cleaning.

Total weekly cleaning time should stay under 3 hours for a typical household. If it exceeds this, re-evaluate frequency assignments or negotiate standards.

Phase 5: Maintenance and Adjustment

  1. Run the schedule for two weeks, then review: what worked, what was skipped, what felt like overkill?
  2. Adjust frequencies — a task that feels unnecessary can move to bi-weekly; a task that always feels urgent should move up.
  3. Keep a "Cleaning Log" with one line per week: what changed, what was celebrated, what needs a tweak.
  4. Revisit the schedule seasonally (use with seasonal-home-refresh).

Output Template

  1. Zone Inventory: List of spaces with estimated cleaning time per session.
  2. Frequency Map: Daily / 2–3x week / Weekly / Bi-weekly / Monthly / Seasonal tasks.
  3. Task Assignment (if multi-person): Name → tasks, with a fairness balance note.
  4. Weekly Schedule Template: Day-by-day plan with time estimates.
  5. Monthly Rotating Tasks: Which deep-clean task falls on which week.
  6. First Two-Week Review Date: When to check in and adjust.

What This Skill Does Not Cover

  • Decluttering strategy: Use seasonal-declutter-framework or home-organization-blueprint for deciding what to keep, donate, or store.
  • Home repair and maintenance: Use home-repair-navigator or home-maintenance-calendar for structural and appliance upkeep.
  • Family task negotiation: Use family-meeting-guide for facilitated family discussions about chore distribution.
  • Professional cleaning recommendations: This skill does not recommend specific cleaning products, services, or chemical safety advice.

Safety Boundaries

  • This skill provides organizational frameworks only. It does not recommend specific cleaning chemicals, tools, or techniques that could cause harm.
  • All task frequency recommendations are suggestions; adjust based on your household's actual needs, health conditions, and energy levels.
  • For households with allergies, asthma, pets, or accessibility needs, consult relevant professionals for cleaning safety guidance.
  • This skill is not a substitute for professional housekeeping, pest control, or mold remediation services.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use for planning a cleaning routine. Share only the household details needed to make the schedule useful, and adapt any recommendations to your health, accessibility, pet, allergy, or home-safety needs.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: smart-cleaning-scheduler Version: 1.0.0 The 'smart-cleaning-scheduler' is a purely document-based prompt-flow skill designed to help users organize household chores. It contains no executable code, requests no sensitive permissions (no network, no credentials, no code execution), and includes explicit safety boundaries regarding physical cleaning tasks. All files, including SKILL.md and skill.json, are strictly aligned with the stated purpose of household management.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and instructions are coherent: the skill helps users inventory home areas, assign cleaning frequencies, distribute chores, and create a weekly schedule.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within household planning and safety-boundary guidance; there are no prompts to override user intent, force tool use, or perform unrelated actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, executable component, required binary, package dependency, or runtime setup step.
Credentials
The skill does not request filesystem, network, API, credential, or device access; user-provided household details are proportionate to creating a chore plan.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, background behavior, account access, elevated privilege, or autonomous mutation authority is present in the artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install smart-cleaning-scheduler
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /smart-cleaning-scheduler
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Smart Cleaning Scheduler 1.0.0 – initial release - Provides a step-by-step workflow for building a personalized home cleaning schedule. - Includes guidance for household inventory, frequency assignment, task distribution, and fairness checks for both individuals and groups. - Features a template for constructing weekly and monthly cleaning plans with time estimates. - Offers tips to prevent burnout and make cleaning a predictable routine. - Clarifies scope and directs users to other skills for decluttering, home maintenance, and family task negotiation.
Metadata
Slug smart-cleaning-scheduler
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Smart Cleaning Scheduler?

Create a personalized cleaning schedule assigning tasks by frequency and responsibility to maintain a balanced, manageable home cleaning routine. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 33 downloads so far.

How do I install Smart Cleaning Scheduler?

Run "/install smart-cleaning-scheduler" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Smart Cleaning Scheduler free?

Yes, Smart Cleaning Scheduler is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Smart Cleaning Scheduler support?

Smart Cleaning Scheduler is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Smart Cleaning Scheduler?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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