Where Electrical calls slip through today

You're on a ladder when the panel-upgrade call comes in

You can't answer with your hands in a live panel. So the call that was going to be a service-panel swap plus an EV charger goes to voicemail — and the next electrician in the search results picks it up. The big jobs almost never leave a message.

After-hours calls are all treated the same

A burning-smell-at-the-outlet emergency and a 'how much for some recessed lighting' tire-kicker hit the same voicemail at 9pm. One should wake you. The other should book for Tuesday. Without intelligence on the line, you either answer everything or miss the one that mattered.

You quote big work to people who can't authorize it

You spend fifteen minutes scoping a rewire or a panel upgrade, then hear 'I'll have to check with my landlord.' Renters can't buy a service-panel replacement. By the time you find that out, the slot's gone.

EV-charger and panel-upgrade leads look identical to everyone else on the phone

The high-income homeowner ready to spend $12k on a panel, sub-panel, and a Level 2 charger sounds exactly like a coupon-shopper — until you're already deep in the call. The prospects worth dropping everything for never get flagged.

Caller intelligence, applied to Electrical

Before the first hello, Caller Technologies resolves the caller against a licensed commercial dataset — 150+ demographic signals, the same data class lenders and insurers use — and turns them into routing, tone, and the offer. Here is what that looks like on a Electrical call. See all 150+ signals →

Occupation & estimated household income
Flags the EV-charger and panel-upgrade prospects before a word is spoken. An engineer or a high-income professional in a single-family home gets the AI leading with load-calc detail, Level 2 charger options, and your senior estimator — not a base-rate service call.
Owner vs renter
Gates who can authorize the big work. The AI confirms homeowner status in the background, so it pitches the full rewire or panel swap to the owner and routes a renter's request toward the landlord-approval path instead of burning your estimator's time.
Estimated home value & dwelling type
Sizes the job before hello. A $1.4M single-family home calling about 'flickering lights' is a likely service-panel or aluminum-wiring conversation; a condo is a different scope. The AI adjusts the offer and the routing accordingly.
Distance to job / service-zone fit
Resolved as the phone rings. In-zone panel and rewire jobs book straight into your schedule; an out-of-area caller gets referred to a partner so you only roll trucks on work inside your radius.
Estimated net worth & household segment
Drives escalation rules after hours. A high-net-worth homeowner reporting a hot panel or a burning smell can wake your on-call tech; a low-urgency lighting inquiry books for the morning — no judgment calls at 11pm.
Age
Shapes pace and vocabulary, never the price. An 80-year-old homeowner worried about an old fuse box hears reassurance and plain language; a 34-year-old buyer planning a charger install hears specs and time windows.

Same trade. Different callers. Different calls.

After-hours call: burning smell from an outlet

CallerLongtime homeowner, $1.1M single-family home, high estimated net worth, inside the service zone

The AIThe AI hears the safety keywords, recognizes a high-value owner-occupied home in-radius, and treats it as a true emergency. It walks the caller through killing the breaker, logs the address it already resolved, and escalates straight to the on-call tech's phone — no triage delay, no voicemail.

Daytime call: 'I want to put in an EV charger'

CallerHomeowner, mid-30s, occupation flagged as engineer, high estimated household income, single-family dwelling

The AIThe AI leans technical. It asks about the existing panel capacity and the garage run, mentions Level 2 options and whether a service upgrade may be needed, and books a paid estimate with your senior electrician — routing the high-intent, high-income lead away from the general queue.

Evening call: 'How much for a few recessed lights?'

CallerRenter, apartment dwelling, low urgency

The AIThe AI stays friendly but doesn't escalate or wake anyone. It confirms the unit type, notes that a rental may need owner approval for the work, captures the details, and books a daytime slot — keeping your after-hours bandwidth for the calls that pay.

Not a generic answering service

  • It knows the panel-upgrade caller before you do. A generic AI answering service takes a message and reads a script. Ours resolves the caller against a licensed commercial dataset — 2T+ data points across 3B+ people — and surfaces 150+ signals like occupation, income, and homeowner status in real time. That's how it tells a $12k panel-and-charger prospect from a coupon call before hello. No competitor at this price offers it.
  • The intelligence shapes the offer, never the caller. Signals drive routing, tone, and what gets pitched — they're never recited back to the caller. Lookups are optional at $2 each, logged in your dashboard, and switchable off anytime. The data comes from public records and licensed providers, not the calls themselves, and caller info is never sold.
  • Built for how electricians actually work. No PBX changes, no developer, live in about 15 minutes. The AI is schedulable — after-hours, weekends, or overflow only — and you can flip it off entirely and still see the full caller profile on screen while your own team answers. Works on a web softphone or your existing VoIP hardphone.

One plan. Pay for what you use.

  • $197/month — Voice AI Agent service, VoIP business line included. New local U.S. number or port your own.
  • $0.15/minute — AI talk time, billed only when the AI is actively on a live call.
  • $2 per lookup — Optional demographic caller intelligence. Turn it off anytime.

No contracts, cancel anytime. See full pricing and the ROI math →

Electrical AI voice agent — FAQ

Can the AI tell an electrical emergency from a routine call?

Yes. It listens for the urgent signals — burning smell, sparking, a hot panel, no power — and combines them with what it already knows about the caller, like homeowner status and home value, to decide whether to escalate to your on-call tech or book the job for the morning.

How does it flag EV-charger and panel-upgrade prospects?

Before the call connects, the platform resolves the caller and surfaces occupation, estimated household income, dwelling type, and homeowner status. A high-income owner of a single-family home is exactly the profile worth your senior estimator, so the AI adapts the conversation and routing toward the bigger job.

Will it pitch a rewire to someone who can't approve it?

No. Owner-vs-renter is one of the first things it resolves. The AI pitches full panel upgrades and rewires to homeowners, and steers renters toward the landlord-approval path instead of wasting your estimator's time on work they can't authorize.

What does it cost?

$197/month includes the AI voice agent and a VoIP business line (a new local number or your existing one ported over). AI talk time is $0.15/minute, billed only while the AI is on a live call. Demographic lookups are an optional $2 each and can be turned off anytime.

Do I have to replace my phone system?

No. There are no PBX changes and no developer needed. It works on a web softphone or your existing VoIP hardphone — Poly, Yealink, or Cisco — and you're live in about 15 minutes.

Can I hear it before I sign up?

Yes. Call the electrical demo line at (818) 927-3244 anytime, 24/7, to hear the AI answer a real electrical call. There's no human sales demo — the phone line is the demo.

Further reading

Stop sending your biggest electrical jobs to voicemail

Every missed call is a panel upgrade, an EV charger, or a rewire that went to the next electrician. Caller Technologies answers all of them 24/7, flags the high-value owners before hello, and books the work while you're still on the ladder. Call the electrical demo line at (818) 927-3244 to hear the AI on a real call, or start a free trial that stays free until it books your first paying job — no credit card, no contracts, live in about 15 minutes.

No human sales call — the demo is the phone line. Call it 24/7, free.