Every array, every panel, every clean
Solar panel cleaning businesses and field crews use Pin Drop to plan rounds, capture each clean in the field and keep panel counts, access notes and before and after photos attached to the site they describe.
Built for solar cleaning crews
Solar panel cleaning works better when every array is a pin
The shared map for solar panel cleaning rounds
A regional round can carry hundreds of sites, each with its own panel count, roof access and cleaning schedule. Crews lose time to survey sheets that never reach the office, customers who forget cleaning protects output and faults that go unreported. Pin Drop pins every site once and keeps every clean, photo and fault note on the pin, where it belongs.




Testimonials
Used by solar panel cleaning businesses and field crews
Solar cleaning teams rely on shared, location-based site records to keep arrays on schedule, faults reported and proof of clean ready.
“Panel counts and roof access sit on each site, so we quote and schedule a regional round without a survey trip.”
Daniel Okoro
Solar Cleaning Operations Manager
“Faults spotted during a clean are logged on the site, so the customer hears about a problem before output drops.”
Hannah
Account Manager, Solar Services
“Every array shows when it was last cleaned, so I always know where I am on the round.”
Liam
Solar Cleaning Technician
Guided walkthrough
See how solar panel cleaning rounds work in practice
Walk through a real round and see how every array, every clean and every photo stays pinned to the exact location it describes.