Inspection and permit jobs not tracked to revenue
Panel upgrades require permits and inspections that span multiple visits. Without a connected job record, the actual revenue and time per job is impossible to know.
Electrical Software
Trades Operator connects electrical service calls, panel work, inspections, permits, invoices, and attribution — built for residential and light commercial shops.
Call, form, or campaign source enters the operating record.
Customer, estimate, job, evidence, invoice, and payment stay connected.
The next approval, follow-up, or review task is visible without rebuilding context.
The problem
Panel upgrades require permits and inspections that span multiple visits. Without a connected job record, the actual revenue and time per job is impossible to know.
Panel upgrades require permits and inspections that span multiple visits. Without a connected job record, the actual revenue and time per job is impossible to know.
A $6,000 panel estimate goes out. Three days later, nobody followed up. The customer went with someone else. There was no automated reminder, no task created.
Google ads run, calls come in, jobs book. But the ad that drove the $8,000 whole-home rewire is never connected to the revenue — because the call platform and job platform don't share data.
Certain work requires licensed journeymen. Dispatch doesn't know who's qualified for what. The wrong tech gets sent and the job gets rescheduled.
Material costs for large jobs are significant. Without job-level costing that tracks materials against the estimate, margin bleeds before anyone notices.
Maintenance agreement customers exist in a spreadsheet. They don't get prioritized in dispatch, don't get proactive outreach, and their renewal goes untracked.
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