Workiz×Electrical

Is Workiz Really Built for Your Electrical Shop?

Workiz works for electrical service call management but the simple job model limits complex work tracking.

Uncle Steve on Workiz for electrical

The Electrical Industry at a Glance

Licensed electrical contractors — residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, panel upgrades, and maintenance.

90,000+

US Companies

$1M–$6M

Avg. Revenue

5–30 electricians

Field Crew Size

7% annually

Growth Rate

What Workiz Gets Right for Electrical

  • +Job scheduling and dispatch
  • +Invoicing and payment collection
  • +Customer communication

Where Workiz Falls Short for Electrical

Simple job structure. No electrical documentation. Basic reporting.

Electrical Industry Data & Research

Key statistics shaping the electrical market today.

Job cost control software has only 59% adoption among electrical contractors — 41% still rely on manual tracking
NECA Technology Survey, 2024
Electricians are projected to grow 6% through 2033 with 73,500 openings per year
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
Construction professionals spend 14+ hours per week on non-productive tasks like searching for files and reconciling documents
FMI/Autodesk Construction Productivity Report, 2024

Electrical Operational Challenges Workiz Doesn't Solve

Electrical companies face unique operational challenges. Workiz addresses some but leaves critical gaps.

Operational Challenges

  • 1NEC code updates every 3 years require re-training and documentation changes
  • 2Arc-flash hazard analysis and labeling requirements on commercial jobs
  • 3Panel schedule documentation lost between rough-in and final inspection
  • 4EV charger and solar installations adding new permit complexity

Compliance & Regulations

  • ANEC (National Electrical Code) compliance — updated every 3 years
  • BState electrical licensing with continuing education requirements
  • COSHA electrical safety (NFPA 70E arc-flash protection)
  • DLocal AHJ permit and inspection requirements per jurisdiction

Electrical contractors deal with strict code compliance, multi-phase projects, and AHJ inspections. Panel schedules, wire pull sheets, and as-built drawings on paper get lost between rough-in and trim — and the inspector does not accept 'we had it somewhere.'

What Electrical Companies Typically Use

FieldPulse ServiceBox Jobber QuickBooks

These tools handle different slices of electrical operations — but none of them eliminate the paper, the rekeying, or the handoff gaps. That's what we build.

How We Bridge the Gap for Electrical Teams Using Workiz

1

Map Your Workflow

We study where Workiz stops and paper starts in your electrical operation — the forms, the handoffs, the re-entry.

2

Build a Working Prototype

A real, functional prototype that eliminates paper for your electrical crew and works alongside Workiz — not replacing it.

3

Prove It Before You Pay

Test it on a real electrical job. If it doesn't eliminate the paper problem, you don't pay.

Keep Workiz. Lose the Clipboards in Your Electrical Shop.

Tell us about your electrical operation and how Workiz is falling short — we'll build a working solution. No commitment, no credit card.

No spam. No credit card. Just a prototype that works.

Workiz for Electrical — Is It Really Built for Your Shop? | Simply Connected Systems