Your Business Profile is your public storefront inside Cleann.org. It is where customers land when they find you through marketplace search, a service directory, a city or state index, or a direct link.
That matters because customers are usually comparing more than one detailer. Before they request a quote, they are looking for signs that your business is real, relevant, and worth contacting. A complete profile gives them those signals in one place.
1. Your profile is the marketplace storefront
Cleann.org is focused on detailers, so your profile does not sit in a generic business directory. It lives in a category-specific marketplace where customers are already trying to find someone for detailing work.
The profile brings together the details customers need to evaluate you: your business name, service area, services, contact information, business type, description, photos, and review signals.
2. Discovery starts with complete business details
A thin profile gives customers less to trust and gives Cleann less context to work with. Keeping your services, service area, business description, photos, and availability current helps your profile show up with clearer relevance when customers browse or search.
Those details also support future matching and marketplace flows. The better Cleann understands what your business actually handles, the easier it is to connect the right customers to your profile.
3. Reviews make the profile easier to trust
Verified Cleann.org reviews are one of the strongest trust signals on a profile. They help customers compare businesses before reaching out, and they give your profile more proof than a description alone can provide.
If your business profile is the storefront, reviews are the evidence that other customers have worked with you and had something real to say about the experience.
4. Search and AI visibility build from the profile
Your profile creates another public authority touchpoint for your business. Search engines and AI tools can evaluate the page, its service context, its location signals, and the reputation signals attached to it.
That does not replace your own website. It gives your business another focused surface in a detailer-only ecosystem, with information mapped around the services and locations customers are actually searching for.
5. Keep it current before customers compare you
The best time to improve a business profile is before a customer is deciding who to contact. A few stale details can make a good business look inactive, while a current profile makes the next step feel safer.
Treat the profile like a live sales surface: keep the core details accurate, request reviews after completed work, and make sure the services you want to win are represented clearly.