Electricians

From a $150 outlet to a $12,000 panel — one phone, one business.

JobStack is a CRM built for electricians — the solo operators and small shops who run service calls and big project bids out of the same van. It invoices the small jobs you'd otherwise forget, chases your open panel and rewire estimates automatically, and keeps permit numbers and inspection photos on every address. Plans are $29–$99/month and set up in minutes.

Electrical work runs from a ten-minute breaker swap to a week-long rewire. The money doesn't leak on the big jobs — it leaks on the small ones you don't bill and the bids you don't chase:

Service calls

Outlets, switches, breakers, ceiling fans. Small, fast, and the easiest money to leave on the table when you forget to invoice the $180 job.

Project bids

Panel upgrades, rewires, EV chargers, service changes. Four- and five-figure decisions the homeowner sits on — until someone follows up.

Inspections & code

Permits, rough-ins, and final inspections. The photos and permit numbers you'll need long after the truck has left.

Where electricians lose money — and how JobStack plugs it

01

The small job you never billed.

You fixed it, shook hands, drove off — and the invoice never went out. JobStack invoices on site and flags every 'done but unbilled' job before it disappears.

02

The bid you didn't chase.

Most panel and rewire quotes need two or three nudges to close. JobStack sends the follow-ups automatically so you're not the reason a big job went cold.

03

The call-back you can't document.

A breaker trips a year later and the homeowner blames your work. Your panel photos and notes are right there on the address to settle it.

04

The missed call during a job.

You can't answer the phone with both hands in a junction box. AI texts the caller back instantly so the next emergency doesn't dial your competitor.

05

The deposit you forgot to collect.

Material-heavy jobs need money down. JobStack builds the deposit into the estimate and takes the card before you order the panel.

Every panel labeled. Every permit on file.

Snap the panel directory, the rough-in, and the final-inspection sticker — all attached to the address with the permit number and your notes. When the call-back comes two years later, the proof of your work is in your pocket, not a shoebox in the garage.

Pricing for an electrical business

Flat monthly tiers, no per-user surprises. The $59 AI Assistant plan is the sweet spot for an electrician living on bids — that's where automatic estimate follow-ups and voice-to-estimate live.

Solo Pro

$29/mo

Jobs, on-site invoicing, photo & permit records.

AI Assistant

$59/mo

Auto bid follow-ups, voice-to-estimate, missed-call text-back.

Small Crew

$99/mo

Up to 5 electricians, team scheduling.

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Electrician CRM questions

Will JobStack stop me forgetting to bill small jobs?
That's the point. The $150 outlet swaps and breaker replacements are where solo electricians quietly lose thousands a year. JobStack turns every completed job into an invoice with one tap on site, and flags anything you marked done but never billed.
Can it follow up on open panel and rewire bids automatically?
Yes. Big electrical bids rarely close on the first visit. JobStack tracks every open estimate and sends polite, automatic follow-ups on the ones the homeowner hasn't answered — so a $12,000 panel job doesn't die in their inbox.
Can I store permit numbers and inspection photos per address?
Yes. Every job holds your photos, permit numbers, and notes attached to the address, so the panel-label shot and the rough-in inspection photo are on your phone two years later when the call-back comes.
Does it handle voice-to-estimate from the panel?
Yes. Standing at the service panel, talk through the scope and JobStack drafts an itemized estimate from your past pricing before you've packed up the meter.
Is JobStack a fit for a one-person electrical business?
Yes — it's built for owner-operators. Solo Pro is $29/month and sets up in minutes, without the dispatch-board complexity that makes enterprise tools like ServiceTitan overkill for a single van.

More for electricians: electrician pay & licensing by state, the panel upgrade cost guide, and the free hourly rate calculator.