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Home Cleaning Comparison Page (3-Column Decision Table)
The six-row outcome table lets readers do the time-cost math themselves, reframing the monthly fee as a fair trade for their weekend — more persuasive than any discount banner.
Works withClaudeChatGPTGemini

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Create a comparison page for {company_name}, a home cleaning service, persuading busy households to pick its recurring plan {plan_name} at {monthly_price} over DIY weekends and one-off bookings. Build a three-column markdown table — DIY, one-time cleaner, {plan_name} — with six rows comparing hours spent, consistency, supplies, cleaner vetting, re-clean guarantee and true monthly cost; phrase every cell as an outcome, not a feature. Above the table, write a headline framing the choice as buying back your weekend; below it, a highlight box on {key_differentiator}, one testimonial placeholder and a paired CTA (book a first clean / see the 48-point checklist). Keep total copy under 350 words and stay fair in tone — never trash the alternatives.Variables
| Variable | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| {company_name} | Name of the cleaning company | 潔境居家清潔 |
| {plan_name} | Name of the recurring plan | 週週淨方案 |
| {monthly_price} | Monthly price of the plan | NT$3,600/月 |
| {key_differentiator} | Strongest differentiator | 固定同一位清潔師到府 |
Use case
A home cleaning service pushing recurring plans and convincing one-off customers to upgrade.
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