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10 Best Electrical Business Software Tools in 2026

A side-by-side ranking of the 10 best electrical business software tools in 2026, scored on a weighted 100-point rubric covering estimating speed, dispatch and scheduling, mobile usability, pricing transparency, and electrical-trade workflow focus.

Updated June 8, 2026 Reviewed by SimplyWise editorial
13 min read
10 tools evaluated against a 5-criterion rubric
An electrician in a hard hat wiring an electrical panel on a jobsite, the daily workflow that the best electrical business software has to support
An electrician wiring a panel on site, the daily workflow the best electrical business software has to support. Photo via Unsplash.

The best electrical business software in 2026 depends entirely on which part of the electrical contractor workflow pinches most. Specifically, electricians searching for electrical business software split into four buyer modes: fast estimating and quoting (turn a service call or panel job into a priced quote on the spot), dispatch and scheduling (route techs to calls and track jobs), full field service management with a customer database, and back-office billing with progress invoicing for commercial work. Notably, the 10 tools ranked below cover all four modes honestly so electrical contractors can jump straight to the category that matches how their shop actually runs.

This is a notable departure from generic roundups that lump every vendor together. By contrast, estimating speed (snap a photo, scan a room, send a priced quote) is a different job from multi-truck dispatch, and mobile-first usability for a one-van shop is a different job from enterprise field service management. As a result, this ranking weights the rubric for the electrical buyer specifically and calls out which entries are estimating-first tools versus full field service management platforms.

“92.2% of construction professionals use smartphones on the jobsite, and 65.4% use tablets.”JBKnowledge Construction Technology Report, via Construction Dive. Mobile usability is the single biggest adoption blocker on electrical crews, and the reason any electrical business software has to feel native on a phone, not just on a manager’s desktop.

Below are the 10 best electrical business software tools in 2026, with verified pricing where the vendor publishes it, honest flags where pricing is gated, and what each tool is genuinely best at. Specifically, the ranking covers SimplyWise Cost Estimator for fast estimating and quoting, ServiceTitan and Service Fusion for established multi-truck electrical firms, Housecall Pro and Jobber for transparent-pricing service shops, FieldPulse and Workiz for mobile-first electricians, Knowify for commercial electrical contractors with progress billing, mHelpDesk for service-call ticketing, and Joist for simple invoicing. Notably, SimplyWise Cost Estimator is free to try, no credit card required, on a 7-day free trial, then from $29.99/mo.

Quick comparison: 10 electrical business software tools at a glance

Pricing, standout feature, and free-trial length for every electrical business software tool in this ranking. SimplyWise Cost Estimator highlighted as the estimating-first pick for solo and small electrical shops.

App Best for Standout feature Starting price Free trial
SimplyWise Cost Estimator Solo and small electrical shops who want fast estimating and quoting Photo-to-estimate plus LiDAR room scanning on mobile From $29.99/mo 7 days, full access
ServiceTitan Established multi-truck electrical firms with sales teams End-to-end field service management plus dispatch Pricing not publicly disclosed at audit time Demo only
Housecall Pro Electrical service shops leaving spreadsheets Recurring-service plans plus customer database From $59/mo annual (Basic) per housecallpro.com 14-day free trial
Jobber Service-trade electricians wanting transparent pricing Online booking plus client SMS plus dispatch From $29/mo annual (Core) per getjobber.com 14 days
FieldPulse Mobile-first electricians who run from a phone Customer database plus dispatch on mobile Request Pricing (gated) per fieldpulse.com Trial via sales
Workiz Electrical service shops wanting call tracking and dispatch Built-in phone system plus scheduling Request Pricing (gated) per workiz.com 7-day free trial
Service Fusion Mid-size electrical firms with unlimited users Unlimited users on every tier plus dispatch From $208/mo annual (Starter) per servicefusion.com Demo only
Knowify Commercial electrical contractors with progress billing AIA G702/G703 plus QuickBooks Online sync From $99/mo annual (Core) per knowify.com Free trial offered
mHelpDesk Electrical shops focused on service-call ticketing Work-order and ticket management Pricing not publicly disclosed at audit time Demo / trial via sales
Joist Solo electricians wanting simple invoicing Estimate and invoice templates plus payments From $10/mo (Basics) per joist.com 14-day Pro trial

Pricing verified June 2026 from each provider’s public pricing page where available; ServiceTitan, FieldPulse, Workiz, and mHelpDesk figures are flagged because public base pricing is not posted. Verify current rates before subscribing.

Our Top 3 Picks

Short on time? Start here.

The three electrical business software tools that scored highest on the weighted rubric, with what each one is genuinely best at.

#1

Best for Estimating

SimplyWise Cost Estimator

The estimating-first pick for solo and small electrical shops: photo-to-estimate plus LiDAR room scanning, branded PDF quote, and invoice in one mobile flow. Transparent posted pricing.

PricingFrom $29.99/mo

#2

Best Overall FSM

ServiceTitan

The reference field service management platform for established multi-truck electrical firms: dispatch, customer database, call tracking, and revenue reporting. Demo-only, sales-quoted.

PricingContact sales

#3

Best Transparent Price

Housecall Pro

The cleanest transparent-pricing field service platform for electrical service shops, with strong recurring-service plans and a consumer-facing booking flow.

PricingFrom $59/mo

The Full Ranking

Every electrical business software tool, ranked and reviewed

1

SimplyWise Cost Estimator

Best for estimating: turn a service call or panel job into a priced quote on the spot, built for solo and small electrical shops.

7-dayfree trial

SimplyWise Cost Estimator is the fastest path to a priced quote for solo electricians and small electrical shops who win work from referrals, repeat clients, and local advertising. Specifically, SimplyWise drives photo-to-estimate plus LiDAR room scanning, included on every plan. Snap a photo of the panel, fixture run, or service call, or scan the room with an iPhone Pro’s LiDAR sensor, and the app returns a full material and labor breakdown in seconds.

In practice, electricians adjust line items, send a branded PDF quote before leaving the jobsite, then convert the quote to an invoice once the work is done. Furthermore, every plan also includes Receipts and Expenses tracking and a Mileage Tracker at no extra cost, which together cover the financial side of the electrical contractor workflow that a dispatch-first platform ignores. Notably, SimplyWise is free to try, no credit card required, on a 7-day free trial, then from $29.99/mo, posted right on the SimplyWise site (no demo call required to see the number).

The honest tradeoff: SimplyWise is an estimating and quoting tool, not a full field service management platform. It does not offer multi-truck dispatch, technician GPS routing, a built-in phone system, or a recurring-service-plan engine the way a dedicated FSM tool does. Ultimately, for solo and small electrical shops that want fast, accurate estimates and clean quote-to-invoice flow without the weight (and price tag) of enterprise field service software, SimplyWise Cost Estimator is the most efficient electrical business software on this ranking. By contrast, multi-truck firms needing dispatch should pair it with one of the field service entries below.

Pros

SimplyWise photo-to-estimate: estimates in seconds

LiDAR room scanning for accurate takeoffs

Branded PDF quotes and invoices

Pricing posted on public site

Cons

No multi-truck dispatch engine

No built-in phone system

Pair with an FSM tool for routing

2

ServiceTitan

Best overall field service management: end-to-end platform for established multi-truck electrical firms with sales teams.

Demoonly

ServiceTitan is the most-cited electrical business software for established firms with dedicated sales reps, call centers, and marketing budgets. Specifically, the platform combines dispatch, technician scheduling, a customer database, call booking, invoicing, a pricebook, and revenue reporting into a single field service management stack built for multi-truck operations.

In practice, ServiceTitan shines for larger electrical, HVAC, and plumbing contractors with fleets and a real sales process. Furthermore, the call-tracking and revenue-reporting features tie advertising spend directly to booked jobs, which is the kind of attribution that lighter electrical software cannot offer. ServiceTitan publishes three tiers (Starter, Essentials, The Works) and uses per-technician pricing.

The honest tradeoff: pricing is not publicly disclosed at audit time, the platform is gated behind a demo-and-quote process, and industry reporting consistently puts ServiceTitan at the high end of trade software pricing scoped to revenue and technician count. Ultimately, for established multi-truck electrical firms ready to invest in an enterprise-grade field service platform, ServiceTitan is the reference implementation.

Pros

End-to-end field service management

Strong call tracking and reporting

Deep customer database

Dispatch and tech scheduling

Cons

Pricing not publicly disclosed

Overkill for solo electricians

Steep learning curve

3

Housecall Pro

Best transparent-pricing field service platform for electrical service shops with recurring-service plans.

14-dayfree trial

Housecall Pro is the electrical business software most tightly purpose-built for home-service trades, including electrical contractors who run service calls and maintenance agreements. Specifically, Basic opens at $59 per month on annual billing ($79 per month monthly), Essentials at $149 per month annual ($189 monthly), and MAX at $299 per month annual ($329 monthly) per housecallpro.com.

In practice, the platform handles a customer database, scheduling, dispatch, technician GPS tracking, customer texting, invoicing, integrated payments, and notably recurring-service-plan management for service-agreement revenue. Furthermore, the consumer app side gives homeowners a way to book service directly with the electrician, which closes the loop between marketing and booked jobs. By contrast to ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro is far more affordable for SMB shops while keeping the home-service focus.

The honest tradeoff: the Basic tier is light on automation and capped at one user, pipeline features are thinner than sales-led tools, and it is less applicable to large commercial electrical projects than to residential service work. Ultimately, for electrical service shops that want a transparent, published-price field service platform with strong recurring-service support, Housecall Pro is the cleanest fit in 2026.

Pros

Transparent posted pricing

Recurring-service-plan management

Strong consumer-app booking flow

14-day full-access free trial

Cons

Basic tier capped at one user

Light automation on Basic

Less fit for big commercial jobs

4

Jobber

Best transparent-pricing electrical business software for service shops leaving spreadsheets.

14-dayfree trial

Jobber is the cleanest electrical business software landing spot for service-trade electricians leaving spreadsheet workflows for a focused service-business operating model. Specifically, Core opens at $29 per month on annual billing, Connect at $99 per month annual, and Grow at $149 per month annual per the public pricing page at getjobber.com.

Notably, the transparent posted pricing is a relief after ServiceTitan’s gated quote process: electricians can see exactly what they are paying before signing up. Furthermore, Jobber covers the customer-database side (client list, job history, customer texting, online booking) along with scheduling, dispatching, integrated payments, and route planning. By contrast to ServiceTitan, the feature set is lighter (no call tracking, no built-in phone system) but the workflow is dramatically cleaner for a one-to-ten-person electrical shop.

The honest tradeoff: no progress billing like Knowify, no enterprise call tracking like ServiceTitan, and the Core tier is capped at one user. Ultimately, for electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and service-trade contractors who want transparent, published-price electrical business software with strong customer-database and dispatch features, Jobber is the most honest fit on this ranking.

Pros

Transparent public pricing

Customer DB plus dispatch plus booking

Customer texting and integrated payments

14-day self-serve free trial

Cons

No progress billing for commercial

No built-in phone system

Core tier capped at one user

5

FieldPulse

Best mobile-first electrical business software for electricians who run the whole shop from a phone.

Trial viasales

FieldPulse is the electrical business software that earns the “mobile-first” claim more honestly than most. Specifically, FieldPulse publishes three tiers (Essentials, Professional, Enterprise) but pricing is now gated behind a Request Pricing form at fieldpulse.com, with seat-based pricing split between full-access seats and limited field seats. The platform previously published an entry tier near $99 per month and may still land in that band; confirm current pricing with the vendor.

In practice, the platform combines a customer database, customer texting, dispatch, scheduling, estimating, and invoicing into a single workflow optimized for technicians and dispatchers in the field. Furthermore, the iPad and phone interfaces are unusually clean: estimates, customer notes, and dispatch updates feel native rather than ported from desktop. By contrast to ServiceTitan, FieldPulse is far less enterprise-heavy.

The honest tradeoff: pricing is no longer posted publicly, there is less reporting depth than ServiceTitan, and the platform is the wrong fit for commercial progress billing. Ultimately, for electricians who run their business from a phone and want one app that handles customer database plus dispatch plus invoicing, FieldPulse is the most balanced mobile-first electrical business software in 2026.

Pros

Truly mobile-first interface

Customer DB plus dispatch plus invoicing

Customer texting included

Lighter than ServiceTitan

Cons

Pricing now gated behind a form

Less reporting depth than ServiceTitan

Wrong fit for progress billing

6

Workiz

Best for call tracking: electrical service shops that live on the phone and want a built-in phone system.

7-dayfree trial

Workiz is the electrical business software built around the phone, which makes it a natural fit for electrical service shops where most jobs start with an inbound call. Specifically, Workiz publishes three tiers (Standard, Pro, Ultimate) but does not post base-plan prices on its pricing page; pricing is gated behind a Request Pricing form at workiz.com, so confirm current pricing with the vendor. Per-member add-on costs are quoted through that form rather than posted publicly; confirm current rates with the vendor.

In practice, Workiz combines a built-in phone system with caller ID, scheduling, dispatch, estimating, invoicing, and a price book. Furthermore, the call-tracking and caller-ID features tie inbound calls to customer records, which is exactly what a busy electrical service desk needs. Notably, Workiz offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required.

The honest tradeoff: base-plan pricing is not posted publicly, the platform is the wrong fit for commercial progress billing, and it is more than a solo electrician needs for simple estimating. Ultimately, for electrical service shops that route a high volume of inbound calls and want call tracking baked into dispatch, Workiz is the most-cited phone-first electrical business software in 2026.

Pros

Built-in phone system and caller ID

Call tracking tied to customer records

Scheduling, dispatch, and price book

7-day free trial, no card

Cons

Base-plan pricing not posted

Wrong fit for progress billing

More than a solo shop needs

7

Service Fusion

Best for unlimited users: mid-size electrical firms that do not want to pay per technician.

Demoonly

Service Fusion is the electrical business software choice for mid-size electrical firms that want field service management without per-technician pricing. Specifically, Starter opens at $208 per month on annual billing ($245 monthly), Plus at $325 per month annual ($382 monthly), and Pro at $533 per month annual ($627 monthly) per servicefusion.com, and notably every tier includes unlimited users.

In practice, the platform handles a customer database, estimating, scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, and integrated payments, with a flat per-company price rather than a per-seat one. Furthermore, the unlimited-user model is a genuine differentiator for growing electrical shops adding office staff and techs, where per-seat platforms get expensive fast. By contrast to Housecall Pro, Service Fusion trades a polished consumer app for flat-rate scaling.

The honest tradeoff: the entry price is higher than single-user tools, onboarding is heavier than a mobile-first app, and there is no self-serve free trial (demo only). Ultimately, for mid-size electrical firms with multiple office and field users who want predictable flat pricing, Service Fusion is the most cost-effective electrical business software as headcount grows.

Pros

Unlimited users on every tier

Transparent posted per-company pricing

Estimating, dispatch, and payments

Predictable flat-rate scaling

Cons

Higher entry price than solo tools

No self-serve free trial

Heavier onboarding

8

Knowify

Best for commercial electrical: progress billing, AIA pay applications, and QuickBooks Online sync.

Freetrial offered

Knowify is the electrical business software choice for commercial electrical contractors who deal with progress billing and AIA-style requisitions instead of one-off service calls. Specifically, Core opens at $99 per month on annual billing ($149 monthly) and Advanced at $329 per month annual ($399 monthly) per the public pricing page at knowify.com, with an Enterprise tier at custom pricing.

In practice, the platform handles a customer database, job costing, contract management, change orders, lien waivers, certified payroll, and crucially native AIA G702/G703 pay applications. Notably, the two-way QuickBooks Online sync is a real differentiator versus lighter accounting integrations elsewhere on this list. By contrast to ServiceTitan or Jobber, Knowify is built for commercial subs, not residential service-call work.

The honest tradeoff: there is a steeper learning curve than a mobile-first estimating app, the dispatch features are lighter than a field-service-first tool, and the platform is the wrong fit for a residential service electrician. Ultimately, for commercial electrical contractors running AIA pay applications, certified payroll, or two-way QuickBooks Online needs, Knowify is the progress-billing-first electrical business software with billing depth the other tools on this list cannot match.

Pros

Native AIA G702/G703 pay apps

Two-way QuickBooks Online sync

Job costing and certified payroll

Transparent posted pricing

Cons

Steeper learning curve

Lighter dispatch features

Wrong fit for residential service

9

mHelpDesk

Best for ticketing: electrical shops that organize work around service-call tickets and work orders.

Demo/ trial

mHelpDesk is the electrical business software built around work-order and service-ticket management, which fits electrical shops that think in tickets rather than projects. Specifically, mHelpDesk handles lead capture, estimates, scheduling, work orders, invoicing, and a customer database, with a focus on moving a service ticket from request to paid.

In practice, the ticketing-first structure keeps every service call, status update, and follow-up attached to one work order, which reduces the dropped-call problem on a busy electrical service desk. Furthermore, the platform integrates with QuickBooks for accounting handoff. By contrast to mobile-first tools, mHelpDesk leans more on the office-coordination side of the workflow.

The honest tradeoff: pricing is not publicly disclosed at audit time and is gated behind a demo-and-quote process, third-party listings report a per-user model that can climb quickly, and the interface is less modern than newer mobile-first competitors. Ultimately, for electrical shops that organize their work around service-call tickets and want tight work-order tracking with QuickBooks handoff, mHelpDesk is a focused option worth a demo; confirm current pricing with the vendor before subscribing.

Pros

Work-order and ticket tracking

Keeps service calls organized

QuickBooks accounting handoff

Estimates and invoicing included

Cons

Pricing not publicly disclosed

Per-user cost can climb

Interface less modern

10

Joist

Best for simple invoicing: solo electricians who want clean estimate and invoice templates with payments.

14-dayPro trial

Joist is the electrical business software for solo electricians who want clean estimate and invoice templates without a full field service platform. Specifically, Basics opens at $10 per month (capped at 5 documents per month), Pro at $16 per month, and Elite at $32 per month per the public pricing page at joist.com. Notably, Joist no longer offers a free tier; new users get a 14-day trial of the full Pro or Elite experience.

In practice, Joist lets an electrician build an estimate on a phone, convert it to an invoice, accept online payments, and offer homeowner financing. Furthermore, the templates are simple and fast, which is the whole appeal for a one-person shop. By contrast to SimplyWise Cost Estimator, Joist does not generate a material and labor breakdown from a photo or a room scan; the electrician enters line items manually.

The honest tradeoff: the $10 Basics tier is capped at 5 documents per month, there is no dispatch or scheduling, and there is no photo-to-estimate or LiDAR takeoff. Ultimately, for solo electricians who only need clean estimates, invoices, and payment collection at the lowest entry price, Joist is the simplest electrical business software on this ranking; electricians who want estimates generated for them should compare it with SimplyWise Cost Estimator (entry #1).

Pros

Lowest entry price on the list

Simple estimate and invoice templates

Online payments and financing

14-day full-feature trial

Cons

Basics capped at 5 documents/month

No dispatch or scheduling

No photo-to-estimate or LiDAR

What Contractors Say

Why electricians picked SimplyWise for fast estimating

Real quotes from contractors who use SimplyWise Cost Estimator alongside (or instead of) a full field service platform. Reviews sourced from Trustpilot and verified first-party feedback.

Verified Contractor★★★★★

“Excellent app with amazing customer service. Answers emails within hours with real help from a real person. The estimates are very professional with a lot of details that are automatically filled in and able to be adjusted as needed. Highly recommend this app.”

SM
Scott MausTrustpilot · April 2026

Verified Contractor★★★★★

“Since starting to use it 1 year ago it has cut my estimation time down to 15-30 minutes.”

CW
Chad Way, Way and Sons Construction LLCTrustpilot · April 2026

Verified Contractor★★★★★

“SimplyWise has helped my business with not only estimates but also turning those into invoices. I thought it would be difficult transferring to them from a different invoicing service but it’s been so easy. Definitely recommend.”

DH
Daryl HittTrustpilot · April 2026

How We Ranked

How we ranked these electrical business software tools

Every electrical business software tool, including SimplyWise Cost Estimator, was scored against the same rubric on a 0 to 10 scale. Scores were weighted, summed, and normalized to a 100-point total. Pricing and feature claims trace to each vendor’s public pricing page or are flagged where pricing is not publicly transparent (the case for ServiceTitan, FieldPulse, Workiz, and mHelpDesk).

25%
Estimating / quoting speed
How fast a service call or panel job becomes a priced quote, then an invoice. The money-flow side of the workflow.
25%
Dispatch / scheduling
Routing techs to calls, tracking jobs, and managing a customer database. The field service core.
20%
Mobile usability
How well the app works one-handed on a jobsite, from a phone, with hands-on-tools workflows.
15%
Pricing transparency
Public pricing page, all-in pricing, no “contact sales” hidden tiers required for entry.
15%
Electrical workflow focus
Built around electrical jobs (estimates, service calls, progress billing) instead of generic SMB flows.

Weights are tuned to the electrical-buyer use case. Estimating speed and dispatch share the top weight at 25% each because most electrical business software searches split between those two distinct buyer modes (quote-fast vs route-and-dispatch). Mobile usability is heavily weighted because 92.2% of construction professionals use smartphones on the jobsite per the JBKnowledge Construction Technology Report, with 65.4% on tablets. Pricing transparency at 15% is weighted lower than in some of our other roundups because enterprise field service platforms (ServiceTitan, FieldPulse, Workiz, mHelpDesk) consistently gate pricing, and that is the industry norm rather than an outlier behavior. SimplyWise Cost Estimator was scored on the same rubric as every competitor.

Frequently Asked

Electrical business software: common questions

What is the best electrical business software in 2026?
For solo and small electrical shops that want fast estimating and clean quote-to-invoice flow, SimplyWise Cost Estimator from $29.99 per month is the most efficient electrical business software in 2026. Specifically, it generates a material and labor breakdown from a photo or a LiDAR room scan and sends a branded PDF quote from the jobsite. Meanwhile, for established multi-truck firms with dispatch needs, ServiceTitan is the most-cited full field service management platform, and for transparent-pricing service shops, Housecall Pro from $59 per month on annual billing is the cleanest fit.
Is there free electrical business software?
There is no full-featured free electrical business software, but the lowest entry points are very affordable. Specifically, Joist Basics opens at $10 per month per joist.com (capped at 5 documents per month) for simple invoicing, and SimplyWise Cost Estimator is free to try with no credit card on a 7-day free trial, then from $29.99 per month, for fast estimating and quoting. Notably, Joist no longer offers a free tier. Ultimately, for the lowest ongoing cost on real estimating, SimplyWise Cost Estimator delivers photo-to-estimate and LiDAR takeoffs that the cheapest invoice-only tools do not.
What is the difference between electrical estimating software and field service software?
Electrical estimating software focuses on turning a job into a priced quote fast: takeoffs, material and labor breakdowns, branded quotes, and invoices. By contrast, electrical field service software focuses on running the operation: dispatch, technician scheduling, routing, a customer database, and recurring-service plans. Notably, some tools blend both. SimplyWise Cost Estimator leads on the estimating and quoting side, while ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldPulse, Workiz, and Service Fusion lead on the dispatch side. Ultimately, electricians who need both can pair a fast estimating tool with a dispatch platform depending on shop size.
How much does electrical business software cost per month?
Electrical business software pricing varies widely by platform and shop size. Specifically, the lowest entry points start with Joist Basics at $10 per month per joist.com and SimplyWise Cost Estimator from $29.99 per month. The mid-band sits at Jobber Core at $29 per month annual, Housecall Pro from $59 per month annual, and Knowify Core at $99 per month annual. By contrast, Service Fusion starts at $208 per month annual with unlimited users, while the gated band (ServiceTitan, FieldPulse, Workiz, mHelpDesk) does not publicly disclose base pricing at audit time. Ultimately, transparent-pricing options exist at every tier.
What is the best electrical business software for solo electricians?
For solo electricians, SimplyWise Cost Estimator from $29.99 per month is the most efficient electrical business software because it turns a photo or a LiDAR room scan into a full material and labor estimate in seconds, then sends a branded PDF quote and invoice from the phone. By contrast, for solo electricians who only need simple invoice templates at the lowest price, Joist Basics at $10 per month per joist.com is the cheapest entry point, though it enters line items manually and does not generate estimates for you. Ultimately, the right pick depends on whether you want estimates built for you (SimplyWise) or just clean templates (Joist).
What is the best electrical business software for commercial contractors?
For commercial electrical contractors that run progress billing and AIA-style requisitions, Knowify from $99 per month annual per knowify.com is the most-cited fit because it offers native AIA G702/G703 pay applications, job costing, certified payroll, and two-way QuickBooks Online sync. By contrast, for established multi-truck commercial-and-residential firms with dispatch and call-center needs, ServiceTitan is the most-cited full field service platform (pricing gated). Ultimately, the right pick depends on whether your commercial work is progress-billing-heavy (Knowify) or dispatch-and-fleet-heavy (ServiceTitan).
Can SimplyWise be used as electrical business software?
SimplyWise Cost Estimator is an estimating and quoting tool, not a full field service management platform with multi-truck dispatch or a built-in phone system. By contrast, it handles the money-flow side of electrical work: photo-to-estimate plus LiDAR room scanning, branded PDF quotes, invoices, receipts and expenses tracking, and mileage tracking, all in one mobile app. Specifically, SimplyWise is free to try, no credit card required, on a 7-day free trial, then from $29.99 per month. Ultimately, for solo and small electrical shops, pairing SimplyWise with a dispatch platform covers both the estimating and field service sides at a low total cost.
What other electrical business software is worth considering?
Three additional tools show up consistently in electrician discussions but did not crack our top 10 on the weighted rubric. Specifically, Service Autopilot targets service-trade shops with strong automation, Kickserv serves small service businesses at a lower price band, and Smart Service adds field service management directly on top of QuickBooks. Notably, each has a narrower fit than the 10 ranked above. Ultimately, for electricians whose primary need matches one of those niches, they are worth comparing alongside the closest entry from this ranking; confirm current pricing with each vendor before subscribing.
Estimates in Seconds

Send your next electrical quote from the jobsite in seconds

SimplyWise handles the estimating and quoting side of electrical business software: photo-to-estimate plus LiDAR room scanning, both included on every plan. Branded PDF quotes, invoices, receipts, and mileage tracking in one app. Free to try, no credit card required, on a 7-day free trial, then from $29.99/mo.