Why electricians can't afford to miss a call
Electrical emergencies don't schedule themselves. When a panel trips, a circuit dies, or sparks happen, customers call until someone picks up. That someone gets the job.
5 min
How fast you have to reply to win the lead
21×
How much higher your odds are at 5 min vs 30 min
$150–$3K
Typical job size for electricians
Most electricians miss 30–50% of inbound calls. Not because they don't want the work - but because they're already on a job. The customer who needed help today won't wait. They'll call the next pro on the list, and that pro will win the job.
See it work - try the live demo
Below is a real, working demo. Pick a customer scenario you'd typically get. Watch Responsebird answer, ask the right questions for electricians, and book the job - all in under 30 seconds. No video, no fake screenshot. This is the real interaction.
AI vs human answering service vs voicemail - the real math
There are three real options for electricians who can't always answer the phone. Here's how they stack up.
| Voicemail | Human answering service | Responsebird AI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost per month | Free | $300–$800 | $49–$199 |
| Speed to answer | Never (they hang up) | 15–60 seconds | Under 2 seconds |
| Qualifies the lead | No | Sometimes | Yes - every time |
| Books appointments | No | Rarely | Yes |
| Works at 2 AM | Yes (but useless) | Costs extra | Yes - same price |
| Knows electricians jargon | No | Only after training | Yes - pre-trained |
The math nobody talks about
Even if you only miss 10 calls a month, and only 3 of those turn into a job at $400 each, that's $1.2K a month walking out the door. Responsebird costs less than one lost job.
What the AI asks your electrician customers
Responsebird asks four short questions before it ever pings you. These four answers are what a competent dispatcher needs to mentally quote the job. Anything more is for you, on the call.
- What electrical work do you need? - Confirms the job fits services you actually offer before any human time is spent.
- What's the address (or just the zip code)? - Lets you auto-decline out-of-area leads instead of dragging them through your funnel.
- Is power out right now, or is this a planned project? - Splits emergency dispatch from project quoting before anyone reads the rest of the message.
- Is this for a home, a rental, or a commercial property? - Permit and inspection requirements differ; commercial leads have very different economics from residential.
When all four are in, the lead goes straight to your inbox or your phone with a one-line summary you can act on without re-asking anything.
The kinds of calls Responsebird handles for electricians
Real scenarios pulled from how electricians customers actually start a call. The demo above runs through one - but Responsebird handles hundreds of variations like these, every day, for businesses like yours.
- "Half my house just lost power. Other half is fine. Breakers don't seem to fix it." - handled in seconds, lead booked.
- "Just bought a Tesla. Need a Level 2 charger in my garage. Quote please?" - handled in seconds, lead booked.
- "I want to add four outlets to my home office. Only have two right now." - handled in seconds, lead booked.
What does this cost?
Most electricians pay between $49 and $199 a month for Responsebird, depending on call volume. That covers unlimited AI conversations, qualifying every lead, and pushing them to your phone in seconds.
Compare that to a human answering service: $300–$800 a month, plus extra for after-hours, plus often a per-message charge. A real receptionist? $3,000+ a month for one person who works 40 hours, not 168.
Free for 7 days. No credit card.
Spin up an AI answering service for your business in under 10 minutes. If it doesn't book at least one job in the first week, don't pay us a thing.
Common questions
Will customers know they're talking to an AI?
Yes - we tell them. Honesty matters. But what surprises electricians is that customers don't mind. They mind being ignored. A polite AI that answers right away beats a human who never picks up.
What if the AI gets it wrong?
It hands off to you. The AI knows its limits - if a customer asks for an exact price, expresses frustration, or asks for a manager, the conversation flags and routes to you with full context.
Does it work after hours and on weekends?
Yes - and that's when it pays for itself. Most missed calls happen evenings and weekends. Responsebird picks up at 2 AM the same as at 2 PM.
How is this different from Smith.ai or other answering services?
Smith.ai and similar use human receptionists with a per-minute charge - costs add up fast. Responsebird is AI-first, so the per-conversation cost is near zero. We also pre-trained the AI on electricians workflows, so it understands the jargon and asks the right questions.
Can I customize the questions it asks?
Yes. The four default questions are calibrated for electricians, but you can change them, add custom rules (e.g., decline jobs under $X, or out of a certain zip), and set escalation triggers.
Ready to stop missing calls?
Set up Responsebird for your electrician business in 10 minutes. 7 days free. No card required.