Electrical contractors

Make estimate requests feel handled before the day gets busy.

Imagine helps electrical contractors keep estimates, permits, crew schedules, materials, inspections, change orders, invoices, and customer updates moving across field-service, document, supplier, and accounting tools.

1electrical contractors queue 4loops covered 0new systems required Fullaudit trail on every step
Electrical contractor preparing tools and job details before a site visit
Today Electrical contractors queue
Estimate requestsLive PermitsReady Job readinessReview CloseoutQueued
Next best action Estimate requests Sort electrical estimate requests, photos, plans, site details, and next-step questions for review.
Local proof Permit card Scope note, material list, inspection window, and closeout invoice. Foreman view

Less coordination drag. More electrical contractors focus.

Electrician checking wiring before an inspection window
Estimate requests

Sort electrical estimate requests, photos, plans, site details, and next-step questions for review.

Family settling into a home after trade work is wrapped up
Permits

Keep permit applications, inspection dates, jurisdiction notes, and missing documents visible.

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Job readiness

Connect crew schedules, materials, supplier status, site access, and job notes before electrical work starts.

Why this work matters

Electrical contractors make spaces usable, safe, and ready for what comes next.

Scope, permits, materials, inspections, and closeout details can make or break the job.

Permit path Material lists Inspection windows

Industry context

Census snapshot: Electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors.

U.S. industry-wide employer data for 2023, included as context for electrical contractors.

83.3K employer locations
$249B 2022 revenue
1.0M workers

Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2023 County Business Patterns (locations and workers) and 2022 Economic Census (revenue), NAICS 238210 (Electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors).

Recent signal

Contractor signal

Contractors want automation that fits the job site.

ServiceTitan found contractors favor built-in AI features over extra tools. Electrical teams can use that approach for estimate scope, permits, inspections, materials, and closeout.

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Permit card

Foreman view starts with the small details.

The queue keeps practical details visible - scope note, material list, inspection window, and closeout invoice. Imagine separates routine movement from the few items that need judgment, then ties each approved action back to its source.

Morning brief Estimate requests: Live, Permits: Ready, Job readiness: Review. Estimate requestsLive PermitsReady Job readinessReview
1electrical contractors queue
4coordination loops covered
0manual trackers to rebuild

Questions, answered

Where does Imagine help electrical contractors most?

Imagine handles the repetitive coordination around estimate requests, permits, job readiness, closeout. It reads the systems your team already uses, prepares the next step, and asks for approval when human judgment matters.

Where does Imagine sit relative to our field-service, estimating, permit, scheduling, supplier, accounting, and customer messaging tools?

No. Imagine works on top of field-service, estimating, permit, scheduling, supplier, accounting, and customer messaging tools and keeps those tools as the systems of record. It handles the operational follow-through between them and records what changed.

What can stay in review?

Yes. You set the rules, thresholds, and owners for each workflow. High-confidence work can move automatically, while exceptions and client-facing changes can stay in a review queue.

Make estimate requests feel handled before the day gets busy.

Bring the estimate requests, permits, job readiness, or related loop that keeps slowing the team. Imagine will show how it becomes a review queue with a full trail.