AI Employee for Electrical Contractors

The Panel Fails. The Power Goes Out.
Your Phone Rings at Midnight.
Nobody Picks Up.

Electrical emergencies are safety emergencies. A sparking outlet, a dead panel, a downed line—callers won't wait and won't leave voicemail. Vox is an AI receptionist for electricians that answers every call, triages by urgency, and dispatches your on-call tech 24/7.

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Why Electrical Contractors Lose Their Best Calls

Techs On Jobs Can't Answer

Your electricians are on ladders, inside panels, or pulling wire. They can't stop to answer the phone. Calls go to voicemail. Customers call the next electrician.

Commercial vs. Residential Triage

A commercial panel failure affecting an entire office building needs a different response than a homeowner wanting a ceiling fan installed. Generic answering services can't tell the difference.

After-Hours Safety Emergencies

Sparking outlets, burning smells from panels, flickering lights with a hot breaker—these are fire hazards. Callers need immediate confirmation that help is coming, not a voicemail box.

Vox: Your AI Receptionist for Electricians

24/7 Dispatch

Every call answered in under 1 second. A total power outage at midnight gets handled with the same professionalism as a panel upgrade estimate at 2 PM. No hold queues. No missed calls.

Urgency Triage: Safety vs. Scheduled

Vox determines urgency from the conversation. Sparking outlet or burning smell? Immediate escalation to your on-call electrician. EV charger installation? Booked into your next available slot.

Service Area Check

Vox verifies the caller's zip code against your coverage area in real time. No more sending a tech 45 minutes outside your zone for a $200 outlet repair.

CRM & Scheduling Sync

Vox pushes job details directly into ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, or your scheduling platform. Structured tickets with customer info, issue type, and urgency land instantly.

How It Works for Electrical Contractors

Step 1

Set Up Your Service Profile (20 min)

Define your services (panel upgrades, rewiring, EV chargers, troubleshooting), service area by zip code, business hours, and escalation rules for safety emergencies vs. routine work.

Step 2

Forward Your Lines

Route after-hours calls to Vox, or use Vox as your primary answering layer so your techs can focus on the job in front of them instead of answering calls from a crawl space.

Step 3

Jobs Flow Automatically

Every call produces a structured job ticket: customer name, address, issue description, urgency level, residential or commercial, preferred time. It lands in your dispatch software instantly.

Step 4

Scale Without Hiring

Storm season, new construction booms, or a viral neighborhood referral. When call volume surges, Vox handles 10 simultaneous calls as easily as 1. No seasonal office staff needed.

The Numbers

The average electrical service call is worth $300–$600. Emergency calls with after-hours premium rates run $500–$1,200. Traditional answering services at 400 calls/month: $2,400–$4,000/month.

One emergency call saved per week at $750 average = $3,000/month in recovered revenue. Vox pays for itself in the first week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Vox distinguish a safety emergency from a routine electrical call? +
Yes. Vox uses contextual understanding to detect electrical emergencies—not keyword matching. A caller describing sparking outlets, a burning smell from a breaker box, a complete power outage, or exposed wiring triggers an immediate escalation to your on-call electrician. Routine requests like adding outlets, ceiling fan installations, or panel upgrade estimates get booked into your next available slot.
Does Vox handle both residential and commercial electrical calls? +
Yes. Vox identifies whether the caller is a homeowner, a property manager, or a commercial facility manager and routes accordingly. Commercial calls can be flagged for your commercial division or a specific estimator. Residential calls flow to your standard dispatch queue. You configure the routing rules during the 20-minute setup.
What if my electricians use a specific dispatch or FSM platform? +
Vox integrates with ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldEdge, and any platform that supports Zapier or webhooks. Job tickets are pushed in real time with all the fields your dispatchers need: customer name, address, issue type, urgency, residential/commercial, and preferred scheduling window. Setup takes 5–10 minutes per integration.