Is homeaglow legit?

Invaan

New member
I keep seeing these ads for $19 cleaning vouchers. Is Homeaglow legit, or is there a catch? I’ve read some mixed reviews about hidden membership fees and "independent contractors" not showing up. Would love to hear from someone who has actually used them for a deep clean.
 
Homeaglow is a legitimate, large online marketplace operating as an intermediary between users and independent house cleaners, not a direct service provider. The company remains operational, but its reputation is mixed as there have been complaints about automatic subscription renewals without prior notice, which cost a lot, and because of the varying quality of the cleaners. It is mainly considered a "gamble" because if you get a good cleaner, it can be great, but if you do not, it can be very frustrating.
 
The $19 is real for the first clean, but you’re essentially signing up for a "ForeverClean" membership. It’s $49/month after the promo. If you try to cancel before six months, they hit you with a massive "reversal fee" to cover the full price of that first cleaning. It’s "legit" in the sense that they send someone, but it’s definitely a subscription model disguised as a one-off deal.
 
Homeaglow is a real company that connects customers with house cleaners, founded in 2015. However, it has many negative reviews about hidden memberships, unexpected charges, cancellation fees, and poor customer service. Review sites show very low ratings (around 1–1.5 stars), so many users consider it risky.
 
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