You can't answer. Neither can your crew. The homeowner with the sparking outlet doesn't leave a voicemail — they never do. They call the next electrician on the list. That electrician picks up. $500 job, gone. You didn't even know the call came in.
Now here's the thing. That's not an occasional problem. That's happening multiple times a week. And it's fixable.
Homeowners are careful about who they let near their wiring. They check reviews. They expect fast responses. Here's where most electrical contractors fall short — not on the work, but on everything around it.
Homeowner sees sparks. Panics. Calls three electricians. You're wrist-deep in a rewire. Phone goes to voicemail. They don't leave a message — 85% never do. The electrician who picks up books the job. You check your phone at lunch. One missed call. No voicemail. So you move on. But that was a $500+ diagnostic that turned into a $2,000 panel upgrade. Gone.
You looked at it Tuesday. Busy week. By Friday you send the estimate. Too late. They signed with the company that quoted Wednesday morning. Here's the thing — it wasn't about price. They went with whoever showed up first. And you weren't even tracking how long your quotes take to go out.
You did the bathroom rewire. Homeowner loved it. Two years later, they need a generator install. They Google "electrician near me" instead of calling you. Not because they were unhappy — because you never stayed in touch. No follow-up. No seasonal reminder. No "hey, we're here when you need us." They just forgot.
Electrical is one of the highest-trust trades. Homeowners read reviews more carefully before letting someone near their wiring. You've been doing excellent work for a decade. But you have 18 reviews. The electrician who started two years ago has 90 — because he texts a review link after every single job. That gap is deciding who gets the next call.
These are the same systems we run in our own service company. We configure them to your service model, your team size, and how your dispatch works.
Call goes unanswered while your crew is in a panel box? A text fires in under 60 seconds. Professional. In your voice. That homeowner was about to call the next electrician. Now they're texting you back.
Learn more →New lead from your website? Google ad? Referral? A 3-touch sequence fires — text, email, second text — before you even finish the job you're on. First response wins. This makes sure it's you.
Learn more →Job complete? Text goes out with your Google link. One tap. For a high-trust trade like electrical, reviews carry enormous weight. This system makes sure you're earning them — after every single job.
Learn more →Confirmation. Day-before reminder. Arrival-window text. All automatic. No-show on a diagnostic? Recovery sequence fires to rebook. Your schedule stays full. Your crew's time stays protected.
Learn more →One place for everything. Every lead. Every customer. Every service call. Pipeline stages that match your actual workflow: inquiry → scheduled → diagnosed → estimated → completed. Open it and know exactly where everything stands.
Learn more →Monday morning. One dashboard. Missed call recovery rate. Quote speed. Close rate by lead source. Review velocity. The numbers that tell you if your business is growing — before the month ends.
Learn more →No software tutorials. No "here's your login, figure it out." We build it, configure it for your electrical business, and make sure it works.
How do service calls come in? How do you handle emergency vs. scheduled work? Where do leads drop off? We ask the questions that matter — because we've run a service company ourselves. Free call.
Blueprint for solo electricians and small shops tightening the basics. Build for companies with multiple trucks. Architect for operations scaling to new markets. No guessing.
CRM configured for electrical operations. Automations built for lead follow-up, appointment reminders, and post-job review requests. Templates in your voice. Live in 2–4 weeks.
Clarity dashboard tracks results from day one. We monitor the automations, review performance weekly, and adjust as your business grows. You focus on electrical. We focus on the framework around it.
The last five service calls you lost — was it because the other company was more skilled? Or because they answered the phone? Had more reviews? Followed up when you didn't?
That's not a skill gap. It's a systems gap. And it's the easiest thing to fix.
30 minutes. Free. We'll walk through your operation and hand you a map of exactly what we'd build, in what order, and what it would cost. No pitch deck. No pressure.