Electrical OS

The operating system for electrical contractors.

Every service call answered, every panel and EV job booked, every estimate chased. Electrical OS runs your front office on the software you already use.

Runs on ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, and the phone you already answer.

The problem for an electrical shop

The estimate that never got chased.

Panel upgrades, rewires, and EV chargers are high-ticket jobs that live or die on follow-up. The estimate sits in a folder. The customer goes cold. Meanwhile service calls stack up and the phone goes to voicemail.

What it runs

The front office, handled.

01

Every call answered

Service calls, safety calls, web forms, and texts. Captured and qualified in seconds.

02

The job booked

Panel upgrades, rewires, and EV installs get qualified and scheduled to your crew.

03

Estimates chased

High-ticket estimates get followed up until you win the job or close it out.

04

Reviews asked for

Every completed job becomes a review request at the right moment.

05

Margin watched

Service versus install versus new construction. The OS tracks margin by job type.

06

One Monday brief

The whole week in five minutes.

Runs on your stack

Works with ServiceTitan and Housecall Pro.

No rip and replace. Electrical OS runs on top of the field software, phone, calendar, and books you already use.

It never quotes a panel upgrade you did not approve.

Every price grounds in your pricebook. Every text, dollar, and ad waits for your yes.

Pricing

Base OS $3,500 · Growth OS $7,500 · Full OS $15,000 per month. Most electrical shops start on Growth OS.

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FAQ

Will it chase my open estimates?

Yes. High-ticket estimates get followed up until you win or close them.

Can it book panel and EV jobs?

Yes. It qualifies and schedules them to your crew.

Does it work with ServiceTitan?

Yes. It runs on top of ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro.

Do I have to change my pricebook?

No. The OS grounds in the pricebook you already use.

See Electrical OS run.

Watch it answer a service call, chase an estimate, and build your Monday brief.