For electrical contractors

Good jobs should not ring out to voicemail.The service call, the panel upgrade, the whole project. If nobody picks up, the next electrician on the list does.

A missed call is not a missed call. It is a service ticket, a panel swap, or a full project quietly handed to a competitor. SNRG answers every call and text in seconds, follows up before the next electrician, and shows you which work actually booked. Built by an operator who has run the crews, not a marketing kid.

17+ years, field to franchise, out of Bakersfield. No long lock-in, you own the accounts.
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Project work lost to voicemail each year
What a busy electrical shop bleeds in a year when good calls ring out while the crew is on the tools. Move the sliders below to put your real number on it.
Two lanes, one phone

Every call is either answered or gone.

A homeowner with a dead panel does not wait. A GC needing a bid this week does not wait. They scroll to the next electrician and hit call. The only thing that decides whether that job is yours is whether someone picked up. Here is the split.

The same call, two outcomesYou vs the next electrician

Answered in seconds

The call gets picked up, the job gets qualified, and the appointment or site visit is on the calendar before they ever think about calling anyone else.

Picked up live, day or night
Job details captured, slot booked
You text back a ready customer

Rings out to voicemail

Nobody is free to answer because the crew is in a panel. It rings out. Most callers will not leave a message, and the ones who do have already dialed the next two electricians.

Crew on the tools, phone unattended
Caller hangs up, dials the next name
That panel upgrade is now theirs
~27%of inbound calls go unanswered at home-service businesses, according to Invoca
85%of callers who hit voicemail never call back, per widely cited industry research from PATLive and BrightLocal, they just dial the next shop
every callanswered and followed up by SNRG, automatically, day and night
Put a number on it

What voicemail costs your electrical shop.

This is not a guess. Invoca reports that home-service businesses miss about 27 percent of their inbound calls, and 85 percent of callers who hit voicemail never call back, per widely cited industry research from PATLive and BrightLocal. That is real work, a mix of service calls and project jobs, walking to a competitor because nobody could grab the phone.

Your numbers

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Walking out to voicemail each year
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That is missed calls, booked at an honest rate, in a blend of service tickets and bigger project work. SNRG answers them so you do not lose them.
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Basis: Invoca finds home-service businesses miss about 27 percent of inbound calls, and 85 percent of callers who hit voicemail never call back, per widely cited research from PATLive and BrightLocal. We assume just 1 in 3 of your missed calls would have booked work if someone had answered, at your average job value across a service and project mix. Conservative for a trade where HomeAdvisor puts the average panel upgrade around $1,344, with most jobs landing between $518 and $2,190 and bigger work running past $4,000. Honest planning math, not a promise. Your real number comes from your audit.
What you actually get

Four leaks, sealed.

01

Every call answered

An AI front desk picks up every call and text in seconds, day, night, and weekend. It sorts the emergency service call from the project bid, books the visit, and texts you a ready customer. Voicemail stops costing you jobs.

02

First to call back, every time

New lead from your ads, your site, or a form? It gets called and texted in under five minutes, automatically, before the next electrician on their list ever picks up the phone.

03

Service and project, sorted

Urgent service routes one way, project and bid work routes another, so the panel emergency does not sit behind a remodel quote. The right job gets the right speed.

04

Every job tracked to a dollar

You see which ads, calls, and follow-ups booked real work, not clicks. One dashboard, plain numbers. Kill what wastes money, double down on what books jobs.

Proof, not promises

Electricians who stopped losing the phone.

"Picture a residential electrical shop doing solid volume. The crew is on the tools all day, so a chunk of calls ring out by mid-afternoon. Answer every one and book it on the spot, and even a few recovered jobs a week is real money back, because half of them turn into panel and rewire work."

Illustrative, residential service, owner-operated

"A commercial contractor was getting bid requests from GCs and missing the ones that came in while they were on a job site. Catch every one and respond in minutes, and the bigger project work that used to slip away started landing on the schedule."

Illustrative, commercial and project

"The estimates that went quiet were the leak. A real follow-up cadence on every quote, service and project both, and jobs that would have died came back and signed. Nobody on the crew had to remember to chase them."

Illustrative, service and remodel
No cost, no lock-in

Get a free missed-job audit.

Fifteen minutes. We look at where your calls go, which ones ring out, and the fastest fix that wins back the most work. No pitch deck, no jargon, an operator who speaks your trade. If it is not worth it, we will tell you.

Where do we send it?Two quick things, then Geoff reaches out to set the audit.
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We set everything up under your accounts. You own it. No long contract.
Straight answers

What every electrician asks first.

I got burned by a marketing company before. +
Most electricians have. Here is the difference: everything gets built under your accounts and you own it, you see every number on a live dashboard, and there is no long lock-in. We keep your business by being worth keeping, not by trapping you in a contract.
Will the AI sound like a robot to my customers? +
No. It answers naturally, gets the job details, sorts the emergency from the project, and books the visit or hands a real person a ready customer. We will show you it working on a live demo before it ever talks to one of your callers.
My crew is on the tools all day, who handles setup? +
We do. The whole point is your guys stay on the job. The AI answers the phone so a ringing call is no longer a job lost while everyone is wrist-deep in a panel.
How do I know it actually pays off? +
We tie everything to booked jobs and dollars on a dashboard, not impressions. Most shops are already losing more to missed and cold calls than this costs. The audit puts your real number on it first.

The next good job is about to call.

Make sure it does not ring out to voicemail. Get the free audit and see what your phone is really costing you.

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