Tiered service pricing, satellite property measurement, panel and breaker inventory, per-job costing, real estate and solar referral pipelines, and AI tools built for electrical contractors who upgrade residential service panels — starting at $29.99/month.
Running an electrical panel upgrade business is half code-compliance trade and half logistics nightmare. Your customers are calling because their insurance company sent a non-renewal notice on a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, because they just bought an EV and need a NEMA 14-50 outlet plus a service upgrade, because the home inspector flagged the Zinsco panel during the listing inspection, or because the homeowner is converting the house to a heat pump and 100A is no longer enough. Every call is technical, every estimate has a permit attached, and every install requires a utility shutoff coordinated days in advance. Generic field service software was not designed for any of that. QuoteIQ was. The CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies needs to handle service-amperage tiers, AHJ permit timelines, utility coordination, panel-by-panel inventory, and the kind of high-margin upsells (surge protection, generator interlocks, EV charger circuits, sub-panels) that turn a $3,200 panel swap into an $8,400 project on the same truck roll.
QuoteIQ co-founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers spent more than 20 years each operating real home service businesses before building this platform. The result: software designed by working contractors who understand what an electrical panel upgrade company actually faces in the field — not a software team guessing at the trade. Watch the co-founders explain QuoteIQ on the official QuoteIQ YouTube channel.
Options Estimates is the single most important quoting tool for this trade. A homeowner who needs a 200-amp service upgrade is not just buying a panel — they are buying capacity for solar, EV charging, heat pumps, hot tubs, additions, and resale value. Three-tier presentation lifts close rates and average tickets 30 to 50 percent on every estimate because the customer is choosing between Standard 200A, Premium 200A with whole-home surge and smart panel monitoring, and Premium 400A service with smart breakers — not deciding whether to hire you. The customer chooses a tier instead of choosing a competitor.
MapMeasure Pro uses satellite imagery to pre-survey the meter location, the service drop entry point, the panel location, and the available exterior wall space for a meter-main combo before your master electrician ever drives to the site. Inventory tracking covers every Square D Homeline and QO panel, Eaton CH and BR panels, Siemens, Span smart panels, GE, single-pole breakers, two-pole breakers, AFCI, GFCI, dual-function breakers, SER cable in 4/0 and 2/0, rigid and EMT conduit, meter sockets, ground rods, neutral lugs, and grounding wire across your warehouse and every truck. Low-stock alerts ensure you never delay an upgrade because a single 200A meter-main is missing from the van.
Pipelines CRM tracks every project from Lead through Site Survey, Estimate Sent, Permit Submitted, Permit Approved, Utility Coordination Scheduled, Panel Installed, Inspection Passed, and Final. Per-job costing shows real margin on every panel swap so you know whether the FPE replacements you are running at $3,800 are pulling 42 percent or 18 percent. AI Before/After shows the homeowner their dingy 1972 Federal Pacific transformed into a clean Span smart panel with labeled circuits and monitoring on every breaker — that visual moves customers from the Standard tier to Premium 30 percent of the time. Contract attachments keep the load calculation, the permit application, the panel schedule, and the manufacturer warranty bound to every estimate.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of electricians is projected to grow 11 percent from 2023 to 2033 — much faster than the average for all occupations — driven largely by the surge in solar, battery storage, EV chargers, and the heat-pump electrification wave that turns nearly every install into a service-capacity conversation. That demand is exactly why an electrical panel upgrade business needs systems instead of paper. The business that quotes within an hour of the call, sends a clear three-tier proposal with a one-tap signature link, and tracks the permit and inspection from a phone is the business that closes the homeowner before three other electricians return the voicemail.
QuoteIQ replaces the patchwork that most electrical contractors are still running — Jobber for invoicing, CompanyCam for photos, GoiLawn for measurement, ResponsiBid for online quoting, FleetSharp for trucks, an AI receptionist, and a separate review tool — with one platform that runs the entire upgrade business from the truck. QuoteIQ Cam documents the existing panel before disconnect, the load center after, the meter-main, the bonding, the grounding electrode, and every torque-marked lug for the inspector. AI Virtual Call Team answers the phone 24/7 while your master electrician is in a crawl space. Review Multiplier sends the Google review request the moment the inspector signs off.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies in 2026 — purpose-built for service-capacity work with three-tier service-amperage estimates, satellite property measurement, panel and breaker inventory across trucks and warehouse, per-upgrade job costing, real estate and solar referral pipelines, and AI tools that quote a 200A swap in under five minutes. Plans start at $29.99/month with a 14-day free trial on every tier.
Every feature below was built for the panel-upgrade workflow specifically — not adapted from a generic field service template. These are the tools an electrical contractor who lives and breathes service upgrades will use every single day, on every truck roll, on every quote.
Present Standard 200A, Premium 200A with whole-home surge and smart-panel monitoring, and Premium 400A service with smart breakers as three side-by-side options on a single estimate. Average ticket lifts 30–50% because homeowners pick a tier rather than picking a different electrician.
Learn more →Pre-survey the service drop, meter location, panel-room exterior wall, and available routing for SER cable from satellite imagery before the truck rolls. Saves an hour of windshield time per estimate and lets your master electrician quote remotely.
Learn more →Track Square D Homeline, QO, Eaton CH, BR, Siemens, GE, and Span smart panels by amperage and slot count. Inventory single-pole, two-pole, AFCI, GFCI, and dual-function breakers across vans, warehouse, and active job sites with low-stock alerts.
Learn more →Real-time profit on every panel swap. Total Price minus master-electrician hours, journeyman hours, apprentice hours, panel cost, breaker cost, SER, conduit, and permit fee equals net margin before the truck leaves the driveway.
Learn more →While the service is already de-energized, present Quick Estimates for NEMA 14-50 EV outlets, generator interlocks, sub-panels, surge protection, and dedicated circuits. The crew is already on-site — close the upsell before the meter goes back live.
Learn more →Show the homeowner their corroded 1972 Federal Pacific transformed into a clean Span smart panel with labeled circuits and per-breaker monitoring. AI Before/After moves customers from Standard to Premium tiers more than 30% of the time.
Learn more →Block site survey, permit submission wait, utility shutoff coordination, install day, and rough-and-final inspection across multiple active upgrades. Drag-and-drop reschedules everything when the AHJ pushes a permit or the utility moves a meter pull.
Learn more →Document existing panel, meter-main, bonding strap, grounding electrode conductor, neutral lug, and torque-marked breaker terminations in 4K — bound to the customer record for inspectors, insurers, and future service calls.
Learn more →Bundle 200A panel + whole-home surge + 4 AFCI/GFCI dual-function breakers + EV-ready sub-panel into a single Premium package at $7,400 with one-tap acceptance. Package Estimates raise average tickets without lengthening the conversation.
Learn more →Tell QuoteIQ “create a 200A panel upgrade estimate for the Hernandez address with surge protection,” and it builds the estimate, attaches the load calculation, and queues the e-signature. Run the CRM hands-free from inside a panel.
Learn more →Answers every after-hours panel-failure call with a professional AI receptionist that books the site survey, captures the existing panel brand, flags FPE/Zinsco urgency, and routes emergency loss-of-power calls. Never miss a $4,000 panel swap to voicemail.
Learn more →Track home inspectors, real-estate agents, solar installers, and EV charger companies in separate referral pipelines. Probability-weighted forecasting shows which channel is producing $200K+ in upgrades per year.
Learn more →Here is how a typical day looks for an electrical panel upgrade company running on QuoteIQ. Two trucks, three permits, one heat pump conversion, one FPE replacement, one EV-charger service upgrade, and a designer asking for a same-day estimate on a 400A service for a whole-home renovation — all from the same phone.
7:15 AM. The owner opens QuoteIQ over coffee. Scheduling shows two crews routed: Crew A is doing a 100A-to-200A FPE replacement at the Henderson property at 8:30, Crew B is on a 200A-to-400A heat-pump conversion at the Patel address with a 9:00 utility-disconnect window. Pipelines CRM shows the AHJ approved last week’s permit for the EV-charger service upgrade, so the apprentice grabs the meter-main and the SER cable from the warehouse and Crew B can pick up that job tomorrow without a delay. Three voicemails came in overnight — Virtual Call Team already triaged them: one panel-on-fire emergency routed to Crew A, one EV-ready sub-panel quote scheduled for site survey Thursday, one Federal Pacific replacement scheduled for Friday. No call was missed.
9:42 AM. Crew A is at the Henderson property. The journeyman documents the existing FPE Stab-Lok with QuoteIQ Cam — every double-tap, every charred buss bar, every burned breaker. Photos auto-attach to the customer record. The master electrician kills the meter, pulls the existing panel, and installs a Square D QO 200A meter-main with whole-home surge. Every torque-marked breaker termination, the new grounding electrode conductor, the bonding strap, the neutral-ground bond at the service equipment — all photographed for the inspector and the homeowner’s records. The customer wants to see exactly what changed inside that wall before drywall closes back up. With QuoteIQ Cam, they get a documented history they can hand to the next inspector or the next owner.
10:30 AM. The owner is at a site survey — a homeowner whose insurance company sent a non-renewal notice on a Zinsco panel. Using MapMeasure Pro, the meter location, the service drop entry, and the panel-room exterior wall were already pre-surveyed before the truck rolled. Options Estimates presents three tiers on the iPad: Standard 200A swap at $3,400, Premium 200A with whole-home surge plus EV-ready sub-panel at $5,800, Premium 400A service with smart panel and 6 AFCI/GFCI dual-function breakers at $9,200. AI Before/After shows the homeowner the corroded Zinsco transformed into a clean Span smart panel with labeled circuits and per-breaker monitoring. They pick Premium 200A. E-signature captured on the iPad, deposit run on the spot through Online Payments, the permit application is auto-generated and queued for next morning’s submission.
1:50 PM. Crew B is at the Patel heat-pump conversion. The 400A service is going in, the meter is pulled, the new conductors are run. The lead notices the homeowner has a brand new Tesla in the driveway and no charger. He opens Quick Estimate, presents a NEMA 14-50 outlet at $680 or a hardwired 60-amp Tesla Wall Connector at $1,180. While the service is already de-energized and the journeyman is already pulling permits, the marginal cost of adding the EV circuit is one extra two-pole 60A breaker, 30 feet of 6-3 NM, and 35 minutes of work. Business Calculators confirms the margin on the Wall Connector add-on at 71%. Homeowner approves. The $9,200 base ticket becomes $10,380 — and the EV charger goes in on the same truck roll, the same permit, the same inspection.
3:30 PM. Between site visits, the owner opens Job Costing on yesterday’s three completed upgrades. The morning FPE replacement on the Henderson address pulled a 47% margin: $4,180 revenue minus $560 in panel and breakers, $180 SER and conduit, $185 permit fee, and $1,135 in labor (master electrician 4 hours, journeyman 4 hours, apprentice 3 hours). The afternoon EV-ready sub-panel addition pulled 58% — heavy on labor margin because the sub-panel install is fast once the main service is sized correctly. The third upgrade, a residential 100A-to-200A on a 1957 ranch, pulled 31% — the homeowner’s old service mast had to be replaced and the meter base relocated 14 feet, both of which were under-bid. Expense tracking ties every panel, every breaker, every permit fee to the right job. The owner now knows that 1950s ranches with original masts need $400 added to the base estimate.
Friday 5:00 PM. Review Multiplier automatically sent every customer who paid this week a Google review request the moment the inspector signed off. Eleven new 5-star reviews dropped this week. Business Analytics shows the week: 19 panel upgrades completed, $58,400 revenue, 41% blended margin, $189,000 active pipeline across home-inspector, real-estate, and solar-installer referral channels, close rate at 54%. Pipelines CRM shows two new solar-installer referrals warming for next week — both 200A-to-400A upgrades because the array exceeds existing service capacity. The owner schedules both site surveys before he closes the truck door for the weekend.
QuoteIQ is the CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies that operators actually want to use. No electrical-panel-upgrade spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. No paying $300 a month for ResponsiBid plus $200 a month for FleetSharp plus $150 a month for an AI receptionist. One platform that runs the entire upgrade business from the truck — built for the trade by people who actually ran an electrical contracting business before they ever built software. Every feature was designed to do exactly what an electrical panel upgrade company needs from one platform on one phone.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
When a contractor evaluates a CRM, what matters is what is actually in the box at the price they pay — not what is technically possible after stacking three add-ons. Here is how QuoteIQ stacks up against the other CRMs marketed at electrical contractors. Verified against real subscription tiers and current add-on pricing as of 2026.
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tiered Service-Amperage Estimates | ✅ Built-in | ⚠️ Top tier only | ⚠️ Top tier only | ✅ |
| Satellite Property Measurement | ✅ MapMeasure Pro | ⚠️ GoiLawn add-on $$ | ❌ | ⚠️ Add-on |
| Panel & Breaker Inventory | ✅ All plans | ⚠️ Connect tier | ⚠️ MAX tier | ✅ |
| 4K Photo Documentation | ✅ QuoteIQ Cam | ⚠️ CompanyCam add-on | ⚠️ CompanyCam add-on | ⚠️ Integration |
| AI Before/After Visualizer | ✅ All plans | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team | ✅ All plans | ❌ | ❌ | ⚠️ Enterprise add-on |
| Customer Self-Quoting (InstaQuote) | ✅ Elite | ⚠️ ResponsiBid add-on | ⚠️ ResponsiBid add-on | ⚠️ Limited |
| AI Autopilot Voice Control | ✅ All plans | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Per-Job Costing | ✅ Built-in | ⚠️ Connect tier | ⚠️ MAX tier | ✅ |
| Review Automation | ✅ Review Multiplier | ⚠️ Top tier only | ⚠️ Top tier only | ✅ |
| Pipelines CRM | ✅ Built-in | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ |
| Recurring Billing | ✅ Invoice Subscriptions | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Contract Length | No contract | Monthly | Monthly | 12-month minimum |
| Free Trial | 14 days, all plans | 14 days | 14 days | Demo only |
| Effective Monthly Cost | $149.99 (Pro) | $448+ w/ add-ons | $750+ w/ add-ons | $1,800+ w/ contract |
Across the comparison, the pattern is consistent. Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan can all eventually deliver something close to what QuoteIQ does — by stacking integrations, paying for top tiers, signing 12-month contracts, and managing four to six separate vendor relationships. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month delivers it natively with no add-ons, no integrations, and no contract. The annual savings range from $3,576 against Jobber Grow plus add-ons, to $7,200 against Housecall Pro MAX plus integrations, to $19,800 against ServiceTitan with contract — savings that fund another truck, another journeyman, or a whole-home solar referral marketing budget for an electrical panel upgrade business going after the EV-charger and solar-installer market in 2026. The National Electrical Contractors Association reports that the average electrical contractor spends 7 to 12 percent of revenue on operational software and tooling — switching to QuoteIQ pulls that line down to under 2 percent for most upgrade-focused operations.
An electrical panel upgrade business runs on people, not just panels. The master electrician who pulls permits, the journeyman who runs the SER, the apprentice who hauls the meter base, and the office coordinator who chases the AHJ on permit status — every role needs the right tool with the right permission. EmployeeHub in QuoteIQ gives you role-based access for every member of the crew so the apprentice does not see customer billing and the office manager does not see the master’s hourly cost. Time Tracker Pro with GPS verification ensures every clock-in is at the actual job site — critical when a 200A upgrade is billed on a fixed-price contract but the apprentice is still on the clock.
Your premium upgrade crew handles 200A and 400A residential service replacements, FPE/Zinsco insurance-driven swaps, EV-ready service upgrades, and solar-system service-capacity upgrades. The master electrician (license-required, pulls all permits) has full access to Job Costing, Expense Tracking, and customer pricing. The journeyman has access to schedules, customer addresses, QuoteIQ Cam, and Inventory for material check-out — but no pricing visibility. The apprentice clocks in via Time Tracker Pro with GPS only, sees today’s schedule, and uses QuoteIQ Cam for documentation. Each role sees exactly what they need.
Your high-volume crew handles sub-panel additions, EV-charger circuits, generator interlocks, NEMA 14-50 installs, dedicated circuits, and small service work that comes off the bigger upgrade pipeline. The lead electrician runs Quick Estimates in the field for on-site upsells, accepts Online Payments on a hardwire-charger upsell, and uses Route Optimization to hit five to seven small jobs in a day. The helper has GPS-only access. Every dollar Crew B closes is incremental margin on the same fleet, the same insurance, the same office overhead.
Your sales estimator runs site surveys, builds three-tier Options Estimates, and closes deals on the iPad with e-signature. Your office coordinator runs Virtual Call Team overrides, submits permit applications, coordinates utility shutoffs, manages Pipelines CRM hand-offs to the install crew, and tracks AHJ inspection status. The Manager role in EmployeeHub gives both full access to scheduling, customer records, pipeline data, Email & Text Automation, and Business Analytics — but no admin-level controls (cannot add users, cannot change billing). The Manager role is the right fit for senior staff who run day-to-day operations without owning the company.
“The feature with the clearest revenue impact is follow-up automation. These are conversations that never happen because the contractor doesn’t have time to initiate them manually. Every one of those touchpoints is a revenue opportunity.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
An electrical panel upgrade business grows by replacing one-off Yelp leads with predictable referral channels. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, electrical hazards remain among the top causes of workplace and residential incidents — a reality that drives insurance carriers to demand panel replacement on aging service equipment, real-estate inspectors to flag every FPE Stab-Lok and Zinsco panel pre-listing, and home-improvement decisions on solar and EV charging to almost always require a service capacity check. Three referral channels stack predictable, high-margin annual revenue for an upgrade-focused business. Every channel is tracked in Pipelines CRM with probability-weighted forecasting per quarter.
The single fastest-converting referral source for an electrical panel upgrade company is the home inspector and the insurance agent. Every Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, every Zinsco/Sylvania panel, every Pushmatic, every undersized 60-amp original service equipment box on a 1950s ranch is a non-renewal letter waiting to be triggered. The homeowner has 30 to 60 days to replace the panel or lose coverage. The electrical contractor who shows up first with a clear three-tier estimate, a permit timeline, and a same-week install slot wins the job nine times out of ten. Mass SMS/Email Campaigns keeps inspectors and agents warm with a quarterly newsletter showing your most recent insurance-driven swaps. Email automation sends an introduction to every new home inspector who signs up for the local board. 8 active inspector partners × 5 referrals/month × $4,200 average ticket = $201,600 in annual recurring upgrade revenue from a single channel. Pipelines CRM tracks every inspector by referral count, close rate, and average ticket so the owner knows exactly which partners are producing.
Every solar array over 7.6 kW on a 100A service requires a service upgrade. Every Tesla Powerwall, every battery storage system, every Level 2 EV charger over 40A is a service-capacity conversation. Solar and EV installers are not licensed electricians for service-side work — they need a panel-upgrade subcontractor on speed dial. The electrical contractor who answers within an hour, sends a tiered estimate, and books the upgrade ahead of the array install becomes the preferred partner. 4 active solar installer partners × 8 referrals/month × $5,800 average ticket (200A-to-400A) = $222,720 annual recurring revenue. Plus 2 EV-charger installer partners × 12 referrals/month × $3,200 = $76,800. That is nearly $300,000 from one referral channel and the install crew is already mobilized for the array work — the upgrade scheduling is automatic. Email automation sequences keep every partner activated.
The third channel is the direct homeowner — driven by EV adoption, heat-pump electrification (driven hard by the federal Inflation Reduction Act and state-level rebate programs), home additions, hot-tub installs, ADU construction, and aging-service replacement. The homeowner who searches “200 amp panel upgrade near me” at 9:30 PM is the homeowner who hires whoever calls them back first the next morning. InstaQuote on the website lets the homeowner self-quote a 200A swap at 10 PM and book the site survey for Wednesday. InstaSchedule on the Google Business Profile captures every “electrician near me” search at 11 PM. Average 14 direct homeowner upgrades per month × $4,400 = $739,200 annual revenue. Review Multiplier compounds the channel by stacking 5-star Google reviews after every successful upgrade — by the second year, your panel-upgrade business is the top-3 result on every “200 amp service upgrade” search in the service area.
A serious CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies does not need 14 different software subscriptions. It needs one platform that handles every workflow from first call to inspector sign-off — quoting, scheduling, dispatching, photo documentation, inventory, job costing, recurring billing, review collection, online booking, marketing automation, business intelligence, and a 24/7 AI receptionist. Here is a snapshot of the tools every panel-upgrade contractor uses inside QuoteIQ.
Every tool above is included in QuoteIQ — no add-ons, no separate subscriptions, no integrations to wire together. The contractor who runs Standard Estimates for service calls, Options Estimates for tiered upgrades, Package Estimates for bundled work, and Quick Estimates for on-site upsells already has four estimate types covered without paying for ResponsiBid. InstaQuote handles late-night online booking, InstaSchedule handles direct booking from the Google Business Profile, and Google Reserve integration captures the homeowner who searches “electrician near me” and books in two taps without ever leaving Google.
Every QuoteIQ plan includes the full AI suite (Autopilot, Estimator, Image Generator, Text Generator, Virtual Call Team), MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Review Multiplier, and Pipelines CRM. Plans differ on user count, advanced features (like InstaQuote on Elite and above), and integrations. The Pro plan is the right fit for most electrical panel upgrade companies running two to four trucks.
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Compare that to Jobber Grow at $448+/month once you add the integrations needed to match QuoteIQ Pro (CompanyCam for photos, GoiLawn for property measurement, ResponsiBid for online quoting, FleetSharp for trucks). Housecall Pro MAX with the equivalent feature set runs $750+/month. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800+/month and demands a 12-month minimum contract. The annual savings on QuoteIQ Pro vs. Housecall Pro MAX alone — $7,200 a year — pays for the master electrician’s professional development, the journeyman’s continuing-education hours, and a NEC code update class with money left over.
For electrical panel upgrade companies running one to two trucks, the Pro plan at $149.99/month covers 4 users (master, journeyman, apprentice, office coordinator) with the full AI suite, full feature set, and zero contract. Operations running 3 to 5 trucks tend to step up to Elite at $299/month for 7 users plus InstaQuote and InstaSchedule. Larger multi-region operations move to Max at $699/month for unlimited users — still less than half what ServiceTitan charges for less functionality. The right CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies should never lock the operator into a 12-month contract on day one.
QuoteIQ is the best CRM for electrical panel upgrade companies in 2026. It includes tiered service-amperage estimates, satellite property measurement via MapMeasure Pro, panel and breaker inventory tracking, per-upgrade job costing, real estate and solar referral pipelines, AI Before/After panel previews, and a 24/7 AI Virtual Call Team — all built in starting at $29.99/month with a 14-day free trial.
Yes. QuoteIQ tracks Square D Homeline and QO panels, Eaton CH and BR, Siemens, GE, and Span smart panels by amperage and slot count. Breaker inventory covers single-pole, two-pole, AFCI, GFCI, and dual-function across vans, warehouse, and active job sites with low-stock alerts. The master electrician knows exactly when to reorder a 200A meter-main before a Friday install runs out of stock.
QuoteIQ Essentials is $29.99/month for a single-user solo electrician. Beginner is $74.99/month for 2 users. Pro is $149.99/month for 4 users — the best fit for most electrical panel upgrade companies running two to four trucks. Elite is $299/month for 7 users and adds InstaQuote and InstaSchedule. Max is $699/month for unlimited users. All plans include a 14-day free trial. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Yes. Options Estimates is purpose-built for tiered presentation. An electrical contractor can build Standard 200A, Premium 200A with whole-home surge and smart panel, and Premium 400A with smart breakers as three side-by-side options on a single estimate. Customers choosing a tier rather than choosing a different electrician lifts close rates and average tickets 30 to 50 percent on every upgrade.
Yes. QuoteIQ Scheduling blocks site survey, permit submission, AHJ wait period, utility shutoff coordination, install day, rough inspection, and final inspection across multiple active upgrades. Drag-and-drop reschedules every dependent step when the AHJ pushes a permit or the utility moves a meter pull. Pipelines CRM tracks the project status from Lead through Final.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime.
When an insurance company sends a non-renewal notice on a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel, the homeowner has 30 to 60 days to replace it. QuoteIQ Virtual Call Team answers the urgent call, books the site survey, and flags the urgency. MapMeasure Pro pre-surveys the property. Options Estimates presents Standard 200A, Premium 200A with surge, and 400A tiers within an hour of the call. The contractor who quotes first anchors the comparison — and wins the job nine times out of ten.
Yes. QuoteIQ scales from a single-truck solo master electrician on the Essentials plan ($29.99/month) to a 25-truck regional electrical contractor on the Max plan ($699/month) with unlimited users. Every plan includes the full AI suite, MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Review Multiplier, Pipelines CRM, and the entire feature set — pricing differs on user count and advanced features only.
Yes. Pipelines CRM lets the electrical contractor track home inspectors, real-estate agents, solar installers, and EV-charger companies in separate referral pipelines with custom stages. Probability-weighted forecasting shows which channel is producing — for example, 4 active solar installer partners producing 8 referrals/month at $5,800 average ticket = $222,720 annual recurring revenue, tracked separately from the home inspector channel.
QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99/month delivers tiered estimates, satellite measurement, 4K photo documentation, AI Before/After, AI Virtual Call Team, AI Autopilot, Pipelines CRM, and per-job costing — all built in. Jobber Grow plus the integrations needed to match runs $448+/month. Housecall Pro MAX equivalent is $750+/month. ServiceTitan is $1,800+/month with a 12-month minimum contract. Annual savings range from $3,576 vs. Jobber to $19,800 vs. ServiceTitan.
“The map measure pro function has made it very easy to close deals and accurately quote jobs.”
— Ashad Siddiqui, Verified QuoteIQ Customer · App Store · 5★
“It’s easy to use, highly reliable, and keeps client records, scheduling, payments, and reporting in perfect order.”
— Haag Nicholle G. · App Store · 5★“Review Multiplier automates five-star review requests post-payment; clients leave reviews without being asked, boosting reputation and trust effortlessly.”
— Elwanda L. · App Store · 5★“From quoting to scheduling to measuring — every tool my service business needs.”
— Echevarria Roney · App Store · 5★Options Estimates presents Standard 200A, Premium 200A with surge, and Premium 400A as three tiers — the homeowner picks a level instead of picking a different electrician.
MapMeasure Pro pre-surveys the meter location, service drop, and exterior panel-room wall before the truck rolls — no more windshield time on quoting.
Inventory tracking covers Square D, Eaton, Siemens, GE, Span and every breaker type with low-stock alerts so the install day never gets delayed.
AI Before/After shows the homeowner the corroded Federal Pacific transformed into a Span smart panel — visual selling closes premium tiers.
Virtual Call Team answers panel-on-fire calls at 11 PM, books the site survey, and flags FPE/Zinsco urgency — no $4,000 swap goes to voicemail.
Job Costing proves whether the FPE swaps are pulling 47% or 18% — and shows which property types need higher base bids before the truck rolls.
Pipelines CRM tracks home inspector, solar installer, and direct homeowner channels separately for predictable annual revenue forecasting.
Compare to Jobber $448+, Housecall Pro $750+, ServiceTitan $1,800+ — the savings fund another truck or another journeyman.
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