Electricians

Hands on the panel.
Calls still answered.

Half an electrician's calls are money and the other half are questions — and you can't sort them from inside a service change. ServiceRelay answers every ring, separates the burning-smell emergency from the ceiling-fan install, books both correctly, and keeps the panel-upgrade quotes moving until they sign.

Built around how an electrical shop actually runs.
Hazard triage to signed estimates — around the clock.

Where it fits

Where does AI actually fit in an electrical business?

In the front office — not in the panel. The AI answers when you're elbow-deep in a service change, triages real hazards from routine work using your rules, books estimates around your day, and chases the quotes that pay for the month. The diagnosis and the code calls stay yours.

The baseline

What does it handle for every electrical shop?

The baseline kit — the calls, bookings, and follow-through every shop bleeds without. Each piece writes into the tools you already run.

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Every call answered

In a panel, in an attic, on a service call — the agent picks up as your office, every time it rings.

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Triaged and booked

Hazard, outage, or install quote — sorted by your rules on the call and booked straight into your calendar.

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Estimates that get chased

Panel upgrades, EV chargers, generator installs — every quote gets a follow-up cadence until it signs or says no.

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Reminders that kill no-shows

Appointment confirmations and day-before reminders fire on their own, so somebody's home and the panel's accessible.

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Reviews on autopilot

The review ask goes out when the lights are on and the inspection passed — timed to the finish.

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Missed-call text-back

If a call ever does slip, the caller gets a text in seconds — before they dial the next shop.

Built for the trade

What does it do that only matters to electricians?

The trade-specific pieces — configured around hazards, big-ticket quotes, and permits, because that's where electrical money actually leaks.

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Fig. — Service change Panel open, phone covered
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Hazard triage

Burning smell, hot outlet, sparking panel — routed as urgent per your rules, with the caller told what to shut off while help's on the way. The flickering-light mystery books a normal slot.

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Quote-heavy pipeline

Panel upgrades, EV chargers, generators — the big-ticket quotes that take weeks to close get a cadence that keeps them alive without you playing secretary.

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Permit & inspection callbacks

When the permit clears or the inspection's scheduled, the customer callback and the booking fire on their own — the job that used to stall keeps moving.

One piece of the suite

What does a real call sound like?

This is the shape of it — your greeting, your triage rules, your calendar. Configured to how your shop answers, not a script we hand every contractor.

Caller

Hi — a bunch of outlets in the kitchen just died, and the breaker won't reset. It clicks right back off.

Agent

Good that you tried it once — don't keep resetting it, that breaker's doing its job. Are you seeing or smelling anything at the panel — heat, burning, buzzing?

Caller

No, nothing like that. It just won't stay on.

Agent

Okay — no hazard signs, so it reads like a fault on that circuit. Leave the breaker off. We can have an electrician out tomorrow 8 to 10, or this afternoon at the emergency rate. Which do you want?

Caller

Tomorrow morning's fine — the fridge is on a different circuit, I checked.

Agent

Smart. Booked, 8 to 10 tomorrow. You'll get a text confirming — and if anything at that panel starts to smell hot tonight, call back and we'll re-triage it.

  • Job booked — tomorrow 8–10, kitchen circuit fault, breaker left off
  • Lead logged: tripped breaker, no hazard signs, fridge unaffected
  • Homeowner texted a confirmation + call-back-if-it-changes note
  • You get the text: "Circuit fault booked, 8 AM — no hazard flags."

All of that — the booking, the log, the texts — is the automation engine behind the agent doing its job the second the call ends. The agent is one piece of the suite; the follow-through is the rest.

Start with one

The pieces electricians shops start with.

Each one stands alone — buy the piece that's bleeding the most and add the rest when it's earning its keep. See all plans →

The Front Door

Industry voice agent

A proven agent for your trade — start from the standard build (say, roofing) and customize it to how you answer.

$99/mo usage overages billed to you
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The Wiring

Quote automation & PDF generation

Quotes that build and send themselves, with clean PDFs generated on the spot.

$1,500 one-time
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Curb Appeal

Connected site

Everything in the starter, wired to the systems you already run — booking, CRM, the tools your leads flow into.

$349 then $39/mo
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Straight answers

What electricians ask before they buy

Will callers know it’s AI?

It answers as your office and handles the call naturally. It never claims to hold a meter — and the caller gets what they wanted: an answer, a safety check, and a booked visit instead of voicemail.

Can it tell a real hazard from a nuisance call?

It runs your rules. Burning smell, hot panel, sparking — whatever you define as a hazard routes urgent, with basic keep-safe instructions you approve. Everything else books a normal slot. Your definitions, applied the same at 2 PM and 2 AM.

Does it work with ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, or Jobber?

If it has an API — and the trade platforms do — we wire it. Booked calls, triage notes, and quote status land in the system you already run.

Most of my money is quotes — panels, EV chargers, generators. Does it help there?

That's where it earns its keep. Every quote gets a follow-up cadence the day it goes out, and the leads that come in by phone get qualified and booked instead of ringing out while you're in a panel.

How fast can it be answering my phone?

Days, not months. The electrical agent starts from a proven build and gets configured to your greeting, your triage rules, and your calendar on a call with us.

What does it cost?

The industry voice agent is $99/mo (usage overages billed to you). Everything else is à la carte — start with the piece that's bleeding the most. Full pricing is on the pricing page.

Also built for: Roofing · Plumbing · Tree service · Pools · HVAC · Restoration · Landscaping · Pest control · all industries · the five systems

Tell us what sucks

The next no-power call is coming. Answer it.

Tell us how your shop runs and we'll show you the agent picking up live — your greeting, your triage rules, your calendar.

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