Built for hotel housekeeping

Every room. Every tip. Every hour.

Housekeeping tips are inconsistent, mostly cash, and rarely reflected on your paycheck. NeighCheck logs them properly, separates tipped from non-tipped income, and shows the real hourly rate you walk away with.

Hotel housekeeping is one of the most undertipped and underreported categories in service work. The room tips that are left at all are usually cash, frequently forgotten by the time you reach the laundry room. NeighCheck makes it 10-second-easy to log a day's tips at the end of your shift — and the resulting record is what you take to a tax preparer or to a wage conversation.

Per-shift tip log
< 10s
cash tips, by day
Real hourly
Visible
base wage + tips + bonuses
Wage Wire
Live
anonymous housekeeping rates
What you get

The full feature set, tuned to your job.

Daily tip log

Single field, one number, end of shift. Run total per week / month / year handled automatically.

Tipped vs. non-tipped hours

Some shifts have rooms; some are stock or laundry. Tag the shift type so the tipped-rate math is accurate.

Multi-property support

If you cover two hotels, track them separately with separate base rates.

Tax-accurate income

Tipped income is taxable income even when it's cash. NeighCheck builds the record you need to file accurately.

Insights by property & day

Which hotels actually tip. Which days of the week. Conference weeks vs. low season.

Wage Wire — housekeeping feed

Anonymous hourly numbers from other housekeepers. Use it the next time a hotel wants to lowball the offer.

Employer Intel — hotels rated by housekeeping staff

Honest reviews of management, room-load fairness, break policy, and tip practices.

Year-end export

PDF + CSV summary suitable for a tax preparer.

FAQ

Common questions.

Most days I don't get tips. Is the app still useful?
Yes — the no-tip days are exactly what makes the annual picture honest. The dashboard shows you which properties and which day-types actually produce tips, plus your real hourly rate including base wage.
Cash tips, no W-2 line — is that a problem?
Cash tips are taxable whether or not the employer reports them. NeighCheck builds the record so you can accurately self-report. (Talk to a tax preparer for filing specifics.)
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