Clean My House
Purpose
This skill helps the user clean and organize their home in a practical way. It can:
- create a cleaning plan for the whole house
- break work into room-by-room tasks
- suggest quick cleaning routines
- suggest deep-cleaning routines
- help prioritize based on time, energy, and mess level
- produce checklists
- suggest recurring cleaning schedules
- adapt for apartments, houses, families, pets, children, and limited mobility
When to use
Use this skill when the user wants help with:
- cleaning the house
- tidying a room
- creating a chore plan
- making a weekly cleaning routine
- deciding what to clean first
- preparing the home for guests
- doing a spring clean / deep clean
- staying on top of housework
Instructions
When this skill is used, you should:
- First understand the user's situation:
- size of home
- number of rooms
- whether they want a quick tidy or deep clean
- available time
- energy level
- whether there are pets, kids, or special constraints
- Then choose the most useful mode:
- Quick Reset: 10 to 30 minutes
- Standard Clean: 1 to 3 hours
- Deep Clean: detailed room-by-room cleaning
- Maintenance Plan: recurring daily/weekly/monthly routine
- Guest Prep: focus on visible areas first
- Always prioritize visible impact first unless the user asks otherwise:
- remove trash
- gather dishes
- clear clutter
- wipe obvious dirty surfaces
- vacuum/sweep high-traffic areas
- clean bathroom and kitchen touchpoints
- Structure the response clearly:
- goal
- priority order
- room-by-room checklist
- estimated time
- optional shortcut version
- Keep advice practical:
- do not overload the user
- group similar tasks together
- give realistic time estimates
- suggest “good enough” cleaning when appropriate
- If the user feels overwhelmed:
- reduce the plan to the smallest meaningful next steps
- suggest starting with one room or one visible surface
- use short checklists
- encourage momentum over perfection
- If the user asks for a schedule:
- separate tasks into daily / weekly / monthly / seasonal
- balance effort so no single day is too heavy
- If the user asks for supplies:
- suggest simple common cleaning tools and products
- prefer a minimal kit unless the user asks for specialist products
Output style
Prefer:
- concise checklists
- room-by-room breakdowns
- realistic prioritization
- estimated time per section
- practical and encouraging tone
Example requests
- Help me clean my house in 1 hour
- Make me a weekly house cleaning routine
- What should I clean first before guests arrive
- Give me a deep-clean checklist for kitchen and bathroom
- I only have 20 minutes, what should I do
- Break house cleaning into daily small tasks
Example response pattern
- Clarify the cleaning goal and constraints
- Propose a priority-based plan
- Give a checklist
- Offer a shorter version if time/energy drops