Clean Slate Consulting positions itself as a credit repair and financial empowerment company operating through an online platform. The company claims to work with credit bureaus and creditors to challenge negative items affecting credit scores, and offers 24/7 client portal access to track dispute progress. Their stated mission is three-fold: clean up past credit issues through disputes, track present improvements via live updates, and help clients maintain strong credit long-term.
The company offers three tiered service plans ($99, $149, $199 monthly) that differ primarily in the number of negative items disputed per month (15, 25, or unlimited). All plans include personal information disputes, 24/7 portal access, downgrade options as items reduce, and a 90-day money-back guarantee. They claim to address specific negative items including foreclosures, bankruptcies, collections, judgments, late payments, repossessions, and medical bills. They also advertise a "Credit Funding" service promising zero-percent interest rate funding for business, property, or personal ventures, though details are minimal.
Clean Slate distinguishes itself primarily through its guarantee structure (90-day money-back promise), personalized case analyst and advisor pairing, and the breadth of negative item categories listed. The website emphasizes education, transparency, and long-term financial literacy rather than quick fixes. Their referral program ($50 per friend) and emphasis on customized credit plans suggest a relationship-driven business model.
A significant caveat: the website makes broad claims about dispute success and zero-percent credit funding that lack substantiation, pricing details, or realistic outcome data. The "Credit Funding" offering in particular lacks clarity about terms, requirements, or actual availability. Like most credit repair companies, their core service—disputing inaccurate or outdated items—is legally available to consumers for free, meaning the value proposition depends entirely on execution quality and customer service, which cannot be assessed from the website alone. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.