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Best Field Service Software for Electricians (2026)

Electrical work mixes quick service calls with multi-day installs, so job costing and compliance documentation matter as much as scheduling. Photos and notes from the field keep projects defensible.

What electricians need most

  • Job costing for installs vs. flat-rate service calls
  • Safety and code-compliance documentation
  • Photos, wiring notes, and panel diagrams on mobile
  • Permit and inspection coordination
  • Material tracking on larger projects

Top picks for electricians

#1

Quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and payments built for home service pros

Starting price
from $49/mo
Trial
14-day trial

Best for: Small-to-midsize home service teams that want polish and QuickBooks sync without enterprise complexity.

#2

Mobile-first software with marketing and booking built in

Starting price
from $79/mo
Trial
14-day trial

Best for: Mobile-first service businesses that want marketing, online booking, and financing built into one app.

#3

Mobile-first job management with pay-by-the-job pricing

Starting price
Free plan
Trial
14-day trial

Best for: Small trade businesses with several field staff that don't want per-seat pricing — especially iPhone and iPad shops.

#4

The enterprise platform for high-volume residential and commercial trades

Starting price
Custom quote
Trial
No free trial

Best for: Established, higher-revenue trade companies (often $1M+ in revenue) that need depth and can invest in onboarding.

#5

All-in-one field service management with a flexible seat model

Starting price
Custom quote
Trial
No free trial

Best for: Multi-location or growing operations that want a flexible seat model and don't mind requesting a quote.

#6

Flat-rate field service software with unlimited users

Starting price
from $208/mo
Trial
No free trial

Best for: Growing field service companies with many users that want predictable flat-rate pricing.

By specific need

FAQ

What software do electricians use?
Electricians typically use field service platforms like Jobber, Housecall Pro, ServiceM8 to handle scheduling, invoicing, and payments from one place.
What should electricians look for in software?
Prioritize tools that handle job costing for installs vs. flat-rate service calls, safety and code-compliance documentation, photos, wiring notes, and panel diagrams on mobile, permit and inspection coordination. Those are the workflows that cost electricians the most time and money.