An AI back office for electricians. Owned, not rented.
Electrical work is high ticket and high consideration. A panel upgrade or an EV charger install is a real quote a homeowner sits on, and the shop that answers fast and follows up wins it. An AI back office responds to leads in seconds, chases every open estimate, routes your crews, and shows you which marketing books jobs. Forge builds it as one system you own outright, in six weeks, for one flat price. Backed by a $50,000 revenue guarantee.
The six engines, for an electrical shop.
Same connected system, tuned to how electrical work is quoted and closed.
Answer first, win the job
Missed calls and form fills get answered or texted back in seconds. On a $6,000 panel job, being first to respond is often the whole game.
Chase every estimate
Panel upgrades, EV chargers, whole home rewires, and generator installs sit in the customer's inbox. The system follows up until they decide, so quotes stop dying.
Route the crews
Service calls and installs assigned by location, skill, and availability, with live status to the customer instead of a vague window.
AI first response
Inbound triaged, is it an emergency, a service call, or a quote request, with the complex ones escalated to a human.
See the next job
Panel age, prior work, and code items surface before the tech arrives, so surge protection, EV readiness, or a service upgrade is a natural ask.
Know your numbers
Cost per lead, close rate by job type, revenue by channel, real numbers you can act on same day.
Our one public build is HVAC. Here is how it maps.
No electrical numbers we do not have. Here is the honest version.
The one anonymized build we point to is a roughly $3M per year HVAC shop that grew from 159 to 283 jobs and 168 to 256 customers in a year on an owned system, after we fixed a pixel undercounting conversions by seven times. Electrical runs the same loop: capture the lead, quote fast, follow up, dispatch, measure. The engines are identical, the workflow maps directly, and you own the whole thing. See the full case study.
Stop renting the system your shop runs on.
Most electrical shops rent several platforms and own none of it. One flat build gives you the same power as a system you own outright.
See the own versus rent math, or the owned alternative to whatever you rent now on the software alternatives page.