Built for Electricians

Electrician CRM Built for Estimates, Permits, and Paid Invoices

Track every service call, panel upgrade, and rewire from first call to final inspection. Built for licensed electricians who run their own trucks and lose jobs when follow-up slips.

Sound familiar?

What we hear, every week.

You quoted a $12K rewire, got buried on three other jobs, and lost the bid because you didn't follow up by Friday

Your permit numbers, inspection dates, and customer addresses live in your truck and on three different notepads

Last winter's panel-upgrade customers never heard from you about generator hookups, EV chargers, or this season's storm prep

Here's how RadiusOS helps

Built for how electricians actually work.

RadiusOS gives electrical contractors a pipeline built around how the work actually moves -- including the permit and inspection stages most CRMs ignore. Every customer flows from new lead through estimate, quote, permits, install, inspection, and paid. AI scoring flags quotes going cold so you call back before they pick the cheaper bid. Email templates handle the repetitive stuff -- estimate confirmations, day-before reminders, inspection-passed receipts, and seasonal panel-check outreach -- so you spend your time pulling wire, not typing.

Vertical-aware AI

The AI writes drafts in your industry's voice. When you click β€œDraft a follow-up,” RadiusOS reads your pipeline template and matches the trade language, the trust signals, and the typical outreach scenarios electricians actually use - not generic B2B SaaS phrasing.

How vertical-aware drafting works β†’

How the pipeline works

Every step. Already mapped.

Your workspace is pre-loaded with these stages on day one. Drag-and-drop to customize, or use them as-is.

  1. New Lead

    Someone called or submitted a request. Speed matters -- homeowners with electrical issues are usually calling two or three companies. The next electrician calls back inside 30 minutes. Beat them.

  2. Estimate Scheduled

    You have a site visit booked. Confirm the appointment with a one-hour arrival window the day before. Log the address and the issue so you arrive with the right truck stock and meter.

  3. Quote Sent

    The estimate is out. Most electrical jobs are won or lost in the 48 hours after the quote lands. Follow up by phone or email and walk them through the scope -- price alone rarely closes the deal.

  4. Permits Pulled

    The job needs a permit and you've filed it. The AHJ controls the timeline, not you -- but the homeowner doesn't know that. Update them weekly even when nothing's moving so they don't assume you forgot.

  5. Job Scheduled

    Permit's clear and you have a date on the calendar. Send a confirmation with the work window, what you'll need access to (panel, attic, breaker), and any prep on their end.

  6. In Progress

    Work is underway. For multi-day jobs, send an end-of-day status update so the homeowner isn't guessing. If you find something behind a wall that changes the scope, log it and get written approval before you bill for it.

  7. Inspection Passed

    The AHJ signed off. Send a thank-you with a clean receipt of the work and ask for a Google review while the experience is fresh. Inspection-passed is the moment the homeowner is most relieved -- and most likely to refer.

  8. Paid

    Final invoice collected. This customer is now a future lead for generator installs, EV chargers, panel upgrades, and storm-prep work. Keep them in your pipeline for seasonal outreach.

Common questions

What you're probably wondering.

What is the best CRM for electricians?

The best electrician CRM tracks the full job cycle including permits and inspections, not just leads. RadiusOS has stages built for the electrical workflow with AI follow-up reminders for quotes going cold. It's free to start. Field service tools like Service Fusion or ServiceTitan run $200+/month and assume you have a dispatcher; RadiusOS works for the solo licensed pro.

How do electricians follow up on quotes that went quiet?

RadiusOS tracks every quote you send and flags the ones that have gone quiet. AI scoring watches for dropped engagement -- if a customer hasn't replied in 48 hours, you get a follow-up nudge. Pro users can set up automated email sequences that send the follow-up for you so the $12K job doesn't slip while you're on a service call.

Is there electrician estimate software that doesn't cost a fortune?

RadiusOS is free to start with a pipeline built for electrical estimates -- new lead through quote, permits, install, and paid. Track estimate amounts, permit numbers, and scheduled dates on every customer card. Pro is $19/month for email sequences and AI-drafted quote follow-ups. No per-tech seat fees.

How much does an electrician CRM cost?

Field service platforms like ServiceTitan, Service Fusion, and Jobber run $50 to $200+ per user per month. RadiusOS starts free with the full electrical pipeline, AI scoring, and Gmail integration. Pro is $19/month for sequences and automated follow-ups. Built for solo electricians and small shops, not 50-truck operations.

Built for electricians. Free to start.

No credit card. Cancel anytime. The pipeline is set up the moment you sign up β€” no blank-page problem.

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