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A small team built around trust in people's spaces

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Starting with a handful of homes

Ravata Verebo began quietly, without any grand plan beyond doing careful, unhurried cleaning for a handful of households around Innsbruck. There was no marketing campaign or launch event. Word simply passed between neighbors who wanted someone reliable to look after their apartments while they worked, traveled, or simply had less time than they wished for.

Over time a few small offices asked whether the same care could extend to their shared spaces. It made sense. A tidy desk area and a clean kitchen corner matter just as much to a small team as a clean kitchen matters to a family at home. So the work grew in that direction too, without losing the personal, unhurried pace it started with.

Founder of Ravata Verebo standing in a bright hallway with cleaning equipment nearby

A few things we keep coming back to

Respect for your space

Every home has its own order. We try to understand it before we touch anything, rather than imposing a routine that does not fit.

Consistency over time

For recurring clients, the same standard applies visit after visit, so the results stay predictable rather than variable.

Clear communication

If something needs to change, a short phone call or message is usually all it takes. No complicated processes.

Thoughtful product use

We pay attention to which products go where, especially in kitchens, around children, or near pets, and adjust on request.

Punctuality

Arriving within the agreed window matters, particularly for offices working around business hours.

Homes and offices, side by side

Today the work is split fairly evenly between private homes and small offices scattered through Innsbruck and nearby towns. Some clients call once, ahead of moving house or hosting family. Others have settled into a biweekly or monthly rhythm that they barely think about anymore, because it simply happens.

The team stayed intentionally small. It keeps scheduling manageable and lets the same cleaners return to familiar spaces, which most clients seem to prefer over a rotating cast of unfamiliar faces.

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Two cleaning staff members reviewing a checklist together in a bright office corridor