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Elevate Clients Review: Services, Fit & Verdict

Our verdict: 4/5

By Janis Plume · · Independent editorial review

Our independent review of Elevate Clients's outbound services: what they do, who they fit, and an honest verdict.

What Elevate Clients does

Elevate Clients is a lead generation agency that positions itself as built only for commercial cleaning companies. Their site says they run cold email, cold calling, and LinkedIn outreach to book facility manager meetings and help cleaning operators land new contracts. They also present themselves as operator-led, with homepage messaging around being "built by operators" and around using questions buyers actually ask.

In terms of proof, their site claims $35M+ in pipeline generated for 60+ commercial cleaning operators since 2023 across the US, Canada, and Australia. They also feature named case studies and say their results are "on camera, named, and verifiable." Specific examples listed on the homepage include 14+ deals closed and $380K+ pipeline generated for Blink Commercial Cleaning, 6 new contracts in the first 30 days for 866Sani Clean, 5 deals in 3 weeks for Elite Commercial Cleaning, and 4x ROI in 3 months for Certified Cleaning. Those are their claims from their site, not third-party verified review data.

Who it's a good fit for

Elevate Clients is a strong fit for commercial cleaning companies that want a specialist rather than a general B2B appointment setting shop. If you sell janitorial or commercial cleaning services and want outbound run across three channels, their positioning is unusually clear. The value here is category focus. They appear to know the buyer context, especially facility manager outreach, and they have public examples tied to cleaning operators rather than generic SaaS or agency logos.

If you're outside commercial cleaning, this is probably not the right agency. Their whole offer is built around that niche, and that's a strength, not a weakness. Even within cleaning, I would say they're best for owners or growth leaders who want a focused outbound engine and are comfortable buying through a strategy call rather than from published pricing or a detailed public scope. If you need heavy transparency up front on fees, exact deliverability safeguards, or independently verified review volume, you should ask harder questions before moving forward or compare a few specialist options.

Pricing & engagement

Pricing is not published, so buyers should assume a sales conversation is required to understand cost, scope, and terms. That's common in outbound services, but it still matters because it makes comparison harder. Based on the site, we can confirm the service categories they offer, but not the package structure, setup fees, contract length, performance model, or minimum commitment.

If you're evaluating Elevate Clients, I'd ask direct questions about what is included in each channel, how lists are sourced, how many meetings they expect to target, who handles copy and calling, and how they define a qualified opportunity. I'd also ask how they manage cold email infrastructure and domain health, since the website talks clearly about cold email as a service but does not publicly outline deliverability practices. None of that means the process is weak. It just isn't transparent from the available materials.

Our verdict

My read is that Elevate Clients looks like a credible niche outbound shop with one big advantage: they are not trying to be for everyone. For commercial cleaning companies, that kind of specialization can shorten ramp time and improve message-market fit. The named case studies and very specific industry positioning help their case.

The score stops short of the top tier because some important buying details are still unknown from public information. There are no third-party reviews we can verify, pricing is not published, and the site does not give much public detail on deliverability or campaign mechanics. So the fit is clear, but due diligence still matters. If you run a commercial cleaning business, they're worth a look. I'd just go into the call ready to validate process, economics, and what success should realistically look like for your market.

Where Elevate Clients is strong

  • Very clear niche focus on commercial cleaning rather than broad outbound for every industry
  • Offers three outbound channels: cold email, cold calling, and LinkedIn outreach
  • Public site includes named case studies and specific outcome claims tied to cleaning operators

What to check before signing

  • Pricing is not published, so cost and engagement structure are unclear before a call
  • No third-party reviews we can verify, which makes independent sentiment harder to assess
  • Public materials do not explain deliverability practices or cold email infrastructure in detail

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Elevate Clients any good?

For commercial cleaning companies, they look like a serious specialist worth considering. Their site is tightly focused on one niche, names the channels they run, and includes specific case study claims. What keeps this from being an automatic top score is the lack of verified third-party reviews and limited public detail on pricing and process.

How much does Elevate Clients cost?

They do not publish pricing on their website, so you would need to book a call to understand fees, scope, and terms. If you're comparing options, ask about setup costs, monthly retainers, contract length, what each channel includes, and how success is measured.

Who should hire Elevate Clients?

The clearest fit is a commercial cleaning company that wants outbound done by a niche provider rather than a general lead gen agency. If your buyer is a facility manager and you want cold email, calling, and LinkedIn coordinated around that market, their specialization is appealing. If you're in another industry, they're likely too niche.

Should I choose Elevate Clients, another agency, or build in-house?

That depends on your team, budget, and how much category knowledge you already have. Elevate Clients may make sense if you want a specialist to stand up outbound faster for a commercial cleaning business. If you're unsure, book a free call with us for a straight second opinion on whether Elevate Clients, another agency, or an in-house approach fits your situation best.

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