The Best CleanTok Accounts to Follow on TikTok

When it looked like 2025 would start with a complete shutdown of TikTok in the US, many of us turned to Instagram , YouTube , and even streaming services to find cleaning inspiration, usually related to “CleanTok.” TikTok, however, is back and may never go away altogether, meaning we’re (for now) free to return to the app for all our cleaning, dusting, decluttering, and organizing needs. Whether you’re a longtime user of the video-sharing platform or want to get in on the action now that you’ve been given a second chance to learn TikTok, here are some of the best CleanTok accounts worth following.
@organizingspacesbykim, 178.2 thousand subscribers
If you’re looking for organizing inspiration, @organizingspacesbykim is one of your best options on TikTok (you can also find Kim and her super organized home on Instagram , where she has an even larger community of followers). What I like about this account is that it is run by a mother of two who is very social with her followers and posts a lot of clean information in the form of before and after photos that may encourage you to make similar changes to your home. The organization of her office is especially at the highest level.
@cleanthatup, 1.8 million followers
If you like to watch someone clean up really dirty things, Brandon Plesek, a third-generation janitor with nearly 2 million followers, is for you. On TikTok , YouTube , and Instagram, he shares simple hacks to make cleaning work a little easier and demonstrates how to get out of the messiest situations—all with a positive attitude and encouraging demeanor.
@nowitsclean, 1.7 million followers
I like @nowitsclean because its creator Laurie is not tied to her niche. Yes, she shares cleaning tips (often inspired by direct questions from followers who have specific needs), but she also makes beauty and lifestyle content, so you get a nice variety in your feed. She recommends the products she uses so you can replicate her results and brings a sunny vibe to your cleaning that is truly appreciated.
@cleanmyspace, 22.3 thousand subscribers
@cleanmyspace creator Melissa Maker is no stranger to the business: She’s been a YouTube guru for a while, amassing over 2 million subscribers for her cleaning content on the platform . On TikTok, she shares quick and effective cleaning tips and inspiring “before” and “after” organizational moments. She’s funny and irreverent at times, doesn’t take herself too seriously, but still shares simple tips on what products and techniques really work.
@buildandcreatehome, 2.1 million followers
The clips on @buildandcreatehome are really well shot and almost cinematic, which elevates them and makes them quite inspiring, but they’re also full of useful information, which is where this account really shines. Many of the videos focus on home renovation or woodworking, as well as cleaning and organizing, so if you have a lot of large home projects, you’ll find motivation here.
@sparklingwithdemi, 700 thousand subscribers
In terms of cleanliness and cleanliness, @sparklingwithdemi is second to none. The videos are straight-forward and problem-specific, demonstrating how to clean ovens, cabinets, carpets full of pet hair, and more. You get product descriptions and simple examples of exactly what to do with them, no matter what specific problem you’re facing in your home, all from the perspective of a professional who cleans other people’s homes for a living.
@cleanwithnessa, 3.8 million followers
It’s impossible to reach nearly 4 million followers without posting great content, which is why @cleanwithnessa is trustworthy from the start. There are two main types of videos on this account: deep cleaning and organizing inspiration. I like organizers because it’s fun to see how someone else puts together, say, a cupboard full of snacks, and figure out how I can replicate that organization in my own cupboard.
@keep_it_organized, 1.5 million subscribers
If it’s not obvious by now, I like to organize my accounts. Seeing what products and approaches someone uses to manage their business is very educational and inspiring, which is especially true when you watch how @keep_it_organized does it. In video clip after video, this account shows how to effectively and easily organize your space, turning small spaces into perfectly organized organizational oases.
@morethancleaning, 953.6 thousand subscribers
Ileana, the creator of @morethancleaning , has been steadily gaining a following over the years – she shares her experiences as a professional cleaner and what she recommends for cleaning up various messes, and does it all in an accessible and understandable way. After watching just a few clips, you feel like you know her, so it’s like cleaning with a friend. She usually reposts her cleaning tips in Spanish, thereby attracting a wider audience.
@pairswellwithwhine, 785.6 thousand subscribers
At @pairswellwithwhine, you’ll find Carey, a fun and engaging writer, sharing step-by-step instructions on how she cleans just about everything in her home, as well as adding comments and even giving away giveaways. Carey is relatable—she doesn’t put a veneer of perfection on everything to make you feel like your life doesn’t compare to hers. Rather, she wants everyone to succeed and shows how this can be achieved.
@cleaningwithgabie, 2 million followers
Watching Gabi Vigneault at @cleaningwithgabie is reassuring as she makes thorough updates that walk you through every step of cleaning a specific item, be it a bed or a large load of laundry. She offers advice, product recommendations, and the fun of watching a project all the way through.
@vanesamaro, 5.7 million subscribers
Vanesamaro is active on CleanTok, where she has nearly 6 million followers who tune into @vanesamaro91 to learn all about cleaning every inch of their homes. From refrigerator vents to interior doors, she dives into the nitty-gritty details, focusing on overlooked spaces that can get too messy and offering simple tips for tidying them up.
@cleanwithrab, 559 thousand subscribers
At @cleanwithrab you’ll see the self-proclaimed “Cleaner Dad” tackling the challenges of parenting, as well as a host of other universal problems. Stains on the carpet? Scuff marks on the sink? Dirty blinds? He covers it all and offers cheap product recommendations that are accessible to cleaners on any budget.
@livecompose, 733.1 thousand subscribers
Azure MacCannell, who runs @livecompose , uses TikTok, Instagram and YouTube to try out viral cleaning techniques, showcase products and share tips for saving money while keeping your home clean. Interspersed with simple cleaning tips are ideas for cooking and organizing, giving you a comprehensive look at all the ways you can improve your home life.