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A ServiceTitan pricebook built for electrical shops

We rebuild your electrical pricebook into a sales system: clean categories for panels, breakers, devices, lighting and EV chargers, good/better/best options on the jobs that carry them, and proposals a tech presents in two taps.

The problem, in electrical terms

A homeowner cannot judge a panel upgrade the way they judge a faucet. The tech knows exactly what the right answer is, but in the moment he gives one price for one option, because building real choices a customer can understand is too much to assemble on site. So the customer defaults to the cheapest thing that clears the problem, and the upgrade that was right for the house never gets presented.

What we build for electrical shops

  • A clean category tree for panels, breakers, devices, lighting, EV chargers and the rest, so a tech finds the service in a few taps.
  • Good, better, best in plain language, pre-built on the jobs that carry an upgrade, each tier answering a question the homeowner is actually asking.
  • Material and labor linking, so the right parts and hours come along automatically.
  • Tech-ready proposals, three clear choices in two taps instead of a quote built from scratch.
  • Pricing that holds margin when material costs move.
A clean ServiceTitan electrical category tree: panels, breakers, devices, lighting, structured to stay organized as it grows
A clean electrical category tree, structured for selling.

Why a good electrical book sells more

When the options are built and named in language a homeowner understands, they stop comparing three prices and start choosing how far up their own priorities they want to go. That is the point of building tiers that each answer a different question, and of presenting instead of configuring in The Present-Don't-Configure Method™. The full structure is in our complete guide to a ServiceTitan pricebook that sells.

What it costs, and where to start

We work month to month, no big one-time bill, and every build opens with an audit. See what a ServiceTitan pricebook costs, or run the free Pricebook Health Audit on your current export to see where your electrical book is leaking first. We build for HVAC and plumbing shops too.

Questions

Straight answers

Do you build ServiceTitan pricebooks for electrical?

Yes. We rebuild your electrical pricebook into a sales system: clean categories for panels, breakers, devices, lighting, EV chargers and the rest, good/better/best options on the jobs that carry them, and proposals your techs present in two taps. The method is trade-agnostic, the structure holds the same way it does for HVAC and plumbing.

What makes an electrical pricebook sell more?

Plain-language options on the jobs a homeowner does not understand. A panel upgrade is the classic: most customers cannot judge a 200-amp panel against a sub-panel add, so they default to the cheapest thing that solves the problem. Build the panel options as good/better/best, each described in language they understand, and the better option starts carrying its weight.

How much does an electrical ServiceTitan pricebook cost?

We work month to month with no one-time setup bill, starting at $2,700/mo, and every engagement opens with an audit so you know the scope first. The full market picture, DIY to Pricebook Pro to one-time consultants to us, is on our pricebook cost page.

Will my electricians actually use it?

They will, once the reason they stopped is gone. Techs work around a book that burned them once. When the tablet is right every time and the options are already built, they present instead of building a quote from scratch.

Think your pricebook is leaking margin?

Start with an audit. We’ll show you exactly where it’s costing you on every install.

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Built for HVAC, plumbing and electrical shops running on ServiceTitan.