You leave for Alta at 6:30am on a Friday. You ski hard, eat at the Goldminer's Daughter, drive back down the canyon at 4pm, and somewhere around the bottom of Little Cottonwood you remember that the house was a disaster when you left. Mudroom full of yesterday's gear. Dishes from breakfast. The quick-tidy you never quite did.
What if it just wasn't?
The most underrated weekly habit in SLC
A non-trivial slice of our recurring members run this exact play:
- Recurring reset booked for Friday morning while they're up the canyon.
- Cleaner arrives at 9am with a key code, gets into the rhythm of the house, leaves around 1pm.
- They come home to a hotel.
The cost is one frequency of recurring service. The win is the entire rest of the weekend.
Why this works in SLC specifically
Salt Lake City is an unusually weekend-dense city. People here pack their Saturdays and Sundays — skiing, hiking, biking, mountain trips, climbing, trail runs. Big trips that start before sunrise and end after dinner.
Most cities don't have this density of "go big on the weekend" lifestyle. SLC does. And the homes pay for it: gear in every entryway, dust and dirt tracked through, kitchens that doubled as gear staging zones at 5:45am.
A Friday-morning reset matches the rhythm of a real Salt Lake weekend better than any other day.
A note on access
You don't need to be home. This is one of the things that surprises new members the most. The way we set it up:
- A code, a lockbox, or a hide-a-key — your choice.
- Your preferences profile tells your cleaner about pets, alarm codes, what to focus on, what to skip.
- A photo summary lands in your inbox while you're still on I-15 coming back down. You see exactly what got reset.
The whole point is invisibility. You go ski. You come home to a hotel. The mountain stays the most interesting thing in your day.