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
Jobber
4.7Quoting, 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.
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.
ServiceM8
4.4Mobile-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.
ServiceTitan
4.3The 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.
FieldPulse
4.2All-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.
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.