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AI auto responder for electricians
Half your leads are "no power in the kitchen" and half are "how much for an EV charger". ReplyThemAll answers both in seconds, tells them apart before you read either, and rings your phone only for the one that cannot wait.
Why electricians lose leads
Two completely different jobs arrive in the same inbox
A dead panel and a request to add an outlet look identical as notifications. One needs an answer inside the hour and the other can wait until Thursday, but you cannot tell which is which until you stop what you are doing and read.
A panel or service quote is impossible from the request alone
Amperage, panel brand, meter location, whether the house is on aluminium — none of it is in the form. So the honest reply is a question, and the pro who asks it first is the one who gets to do the estimate.
The customer often does not know what they are asking for
People describe symptoms, not work: flickering, a burning smell, breakers that trip when the dryer runs. Turning that into a scope takes one good question, and answering with a price list instead reads as though you did not listen.
What it actually sends
A real request of the kind you get, and the reply that goes out before you have seen it.
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Half the outlets in my kitchen and living room stopped working last night. Breaker looks fine, flipped it a few times and nothing. House is from the 70s.
That pattern — a run of outlets out together, breaker looking normal — is usually a failed device in the circuit rather than the panel, and in a 70s house it is often a back-stabbed connection that finally let go. Worth looking at soon; it can arc. Do any of the dead outlets have a small reset button on them?
How electrical leads behave through the year
Two kinds of demand run on different clocks. Faults follow load and weather — heat waves that push panels, storms that take out service, the first cold week when space heaters come out — and they arrive as emergencies at bad hours. Planned work runs the other way: EV chargers, panel upgrades, lighting and generator installs are researched slowly and quoted against several competitors, so they are won by whoever replies with a real question rather than a number. Both spike together in summer, which is exactly when nobody in the van is free to type.
Two minutes to set up
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Connect your account
Sign in through the marketplace itself. We never ask for your password.
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Tell us about the work
Services, area, price ranges, and the questions you always ask. This is what makes the replies yours.
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Watch the first few
Start with replies held for your approval. Turn that off once you trust it — most people do within a week.
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Answer first, every time
Every lead gets a reply in seconds, day or night, whether you are on a roof or asleep.
You pay for leads, not for software
$2.99
per leadfirst 30 leads each week
$1.49
per leadevery lead after that
- Billed weekly. No monthly fee, no contract, no setup fee.
- A week with no leads costs nothing.
- Leads we filter out as spam are not billed.
Start 7-day free trialOne extra job pays for hundreds of leads. That is the whole argument.
Questions electricians ask
Will it give a price for a panel upgrade?
Not unless you tell it to. By default it treats service and panel work as requiring a site visit and says so, because an amperage-blind number is one you will spend the visit walking back.
Can it tell a burning smell from an outlet request?
Yes — every lead is triaged before a reply is written. Anything that reads as a safety issue gets an urgent reply and can ring your phone; a request to add a dimmer does not wake you up.
Will it tell someone to go flip a breaker?
It asks diagnostic questions but does not walk a homeowner through electrical work. You can add anything you never want said — that list is honoured literally.
We are licensed and bonded. Will it say so?
If you put it in your profile, yes, and in the places where it matters — permits, inspections, insurance work — rather than as boilerplate in every message.
Do EV charger enquiries get handled differently?
They are quoted work, not emergencies, so they get a slower-toned reply and a question about panel capacity and parking location — the two things that decide whether the job is simple.
Answer every lead first
Set it up once and stop losing jobs to whoever typed faster.
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