Daily (takes about 15-30 minutes a day)
- collect laundry and if have enough for a load, do it. I don't separate colors from whites or towels. Hubby does his own darks on cold. Every 2-3 loads, fold and put away (I'm lazy about putting away). Only count the time I am actually handling laundry. counting the 1.25 hours it takes to do a load is cfheating.
- wipe kitchen counters & table and manage dishwasher (put away clean, rinse and load dirty, run when full).
- sweep kitchen floor
- declutter living room. Can't go to bed with a floor littered with toys.
Weekly tasks usually take about 30 minutes to an hour.
Monday & Friday - Mop all hard (tile) floors. Vacuum living areas. Hubby does trash & recycling
Tuesday - Deep clean bathrooms and wash bed linens, make up beds
Wednesday - Dust, handle paperwork/mail - clear kitchen counter. amazing how fast 'stuff' accumulates.
Thursday - Pick up and vacuum bedrooms. I admit this might actually get done every 2 weeks..
Generally once a month. I probably spend an extra hour or two a week doing these projects.
- clean fridge, ceiling fans, windows (rotate around the house so all cleaned at least semi-annually).
Quarterly - steam clean carpets, wash walls/baseboards and touch up paint. Clean blinds & self clean oven. Clean furniture.
Annually - clean cabinets, closets, garage.
Products:
wipes, wipes and more wipes

Windex, Scrubbing Bubbles, Lysol scrubbing wipes for bathrooms. Pledge wipes for dusting when need more than just a microfiber cloth. Bathroom also use Scrubbing Bubbles MegaShower spray and clorox wand for toilet. Takes me 15 minutes to clean a bathroom from top to bottom with these products.
Mopping is bucket of **** and span. Use that to clean fridge, fans and windows too - no streaks. Also use clorox Clean Up spray with bleach for sanitizing or stubburn stains. Magic Eraser is my best friend.
To be fair we don't have much stuff. Our living room has an entertainment center and a couch. I have family pictures on the mantle. That's it. No curio cabinets or even a china cabinet full of dust catchers. Less stuff = less cleaning. I don't have time with 2 boys to spend the day cleaning...
BTw - on the weekends - I do as little as possible - it's my weekend, too

My house is not spotless or 'company ready' all the time either, but I am satisfied and hubby/kids wouldn't even notice if I stoped for a week their tolerance for dirt & clutter is much greater than mine.