Response target
<5m
For new calls, forms, and urgent service inquiries.


Electrical Contractors
Panel upgrades, generator installs, rewires, and recommended service work often get lost after silence and delay, not because the demand was bad. We install the system that keeps every quote, approval, and next step owned.
Operating Context
The first electrical launch should focus on fast response, visible quote follow-up, stage aging, and the trust signals that help homeowners approve larger upgrade work.
Response target
For new calls, forms, and urgent service inquiries.
Where Revenue Leaks
Most electrical contractors do not need more demand first. They need missed-call recovery, faster callbacks, stronger quote follow-up, and clear ownership when a job sits in awaiting approval.
Leak 01
Missed calls during field hours and after hours leak quoted work before the first conversation even happens
Not More Marketing
The bigger leak is often not lead volume. It is what happens after the call, after the site visit, and after the quote is sent with no visible owner behind the next step.
Recover more from calls and site visits you already paid to generate.
Protect higher-trust jobs before silence and delay push the homeowner to another contractor.
Turn service-call recommendations into visible opportunities instead of forgotten notes.
What Is Inside
This is not generic contractor software. It is one operating system for calls, quotes, approvals, recommended upgrades, and review generation.
Reduce delay between the first inquiry and the first real contact.
Keep panel, generator, and upgrade estimates moving instead of leaving them in silence.
Turn service-call recommendations into visible opportunities instead of one-time notes.
Show what is aging, what is approved, and which next step belongs to whom.
System Run
This is the kind of stage-driven workflow the system should support once an inquiry turns into an estimate.
The call or form enters one visible intake path instead of disappearing into callbacks and memory.
Mockup Deck
Move through the core operating views in one place: Pipeline Board, Missed-Call Recovery, and SMS Workspace.


Channel Coverage
Calls, forms, referrals, repeat customers, and text replies should not split across separate tools and uneven handoffs.
New inquiries should trigger the same fast acknowledgment and owner assignment.
Inbound and missed calls should both enter the same recovery and quote path.
Estimate and service request forms should land in one visible intake queue.
Referral-based work still needs the same quote ownership and follow-up discipline.
Past clients with new upgrade needs should move through the same visible follow-up process.
Text conversations should stay tied to the opportunity and its next action.
Who This Is For
This fits best when the business already has enough quoted work that missed callbacks, silent estimates, and stalled approvals become expensive. If the company is mostly low-ticket service calls with no real quote pipeline, the fit is weaker.
Best fit
Not the right fit
What We Install
From CRM structure and instant response to long-term nurture and reporting, each layer exists to protect quoted work, approvals, and recommended upgrades.
Layer 01
A clean CRM structure for tracking opportunities from first inquiry to booked job.
Founding Partner Program
A bounded three-month pilot for early electrical contractors who want quote ownership, missed-call recovery, and approval visibility installed before the niche has public proof.
How the pilot is structured
This is a defined first engagement designed to install the response and quote follow-up system, measure it, and make the upgrade path clear.
What proof gets collected
We collect proof deliberately so the first public electricians case study is operationally specific, approved, and true to the niche.
FAQ
This is not another software subscription. The first phase improves response, quote ownership, service-call recovery, and approval visibility around the tools you already use.
Yes. Referral-based electrical companies still lose work when calls are missed, site visits are delayed, and quotes do not get followed up properly.
It is most relevant when service work should feed quoted upgrades, panels, generators, rewires, or other higher-value jobs. If there is no meaningful quote pipeline at all, the fit is weaker.
On higher-trust electrical work, legitimacy and scope clarity reduce hesitation. Trust should be built into intake, proposals, and follow-up instead of treated as an afterthought.
No. The goal is faster response, clearer next steps, and more consistent follow-up. Tone, escalation, and human involvement stay controlled.
Because if callbacks, estimates, and approvals already leak, buying more traffic usually increases the waste. It is often cheaper to fix the operating system first.
Next Step
Best fit for established electrical contractors with real inbound demand and a willingness to use a defined follow-up process.
Get in Touch
We'll review your current setup and show you where the biggest leaks are.
We will review your current setup, call flow, and follow-up process before we recommend what to install first.