AI-visible websites,
built for electricians.
Most electricians have one slow Services page and a Google profile, nothing an AI assistant can read when a homeowner asks "who do I call about a dead panel" or "who installs EV chargers near me." Meanwhile the engines are answering those questions by naming a short list of contractors, usually three to five. We build the site that gets you onto it, across emergency, project, and city-level searches.
One "services" page can't win six different searches.
An electrician isn't a single emergency. It's breadth: a wide spread of distinct, high-intent project types, each its own search with its own buyer and its own price band. EV charger installs and whole-home generators are fast-growing searches that barely existed a few years ago. Most electricians bury all of it on one "Electrical Services" page, so the engines can't cite them for any single one. We build a page per project, a board of distinct, citable jobs.
- JOB-01 ↑ growthEV Charger Install> ev charger installation [city]
Homeowners with a new EV who need a Level 2 charger wired. A search that barely existed a few years ago and grows with every car sold.
- JOB-02 ↑ growthWhole-Home Generator> generator installation near me
High-ticket, storm-season urgency. Buyers researching standby power after the last outage, comparing who actually installs and services them.
- JOB-03Panel Upgrade> 200 amp panel upgrade cost
Driven by added load: a new EV charger, a heat pump, an addition. A cost-and-feasibility search, not an emergency.
- JOB-04Rewire / Old Wiring> house rewiring cost [city]
Older-home safety and insurance-driven work. Knob-and-tube, aluminum, failed inspections: a research-heavy, high-value job.
- JOB-05Emergency / No Power> emergency electrician open now
The urgent slice: a dead panel or a breaker that won't reset, asked right now, where machine-readable hours decide who gets named.
- JOB-06Lighting & Fixtures> recessed lighting installation [city]
Project and remodel work: recessed cans, under-cabinet, fixture swaps. Lower ticket, high volume, almost never its own page.
One catalog page can't be cited for any of these, because it matches none of them cleanly. A page per project can, and the fast-growing searches like EV chargers and standby generators are still wide open in most markets.
Real searches homeowners run every day, each a different buyer with different intent. A single Services page can't be cited for them. A page per project can.
- > emergency electrician near me open now
- > electrician [city] licensed
- > EV charger installation [city]
- > electrical panel upgrade cost
- > why do my breakers keep tripping
- > generator installation near me
- > 24 hour electrician [city]
- > cost to rewire a house
The website we build for you.
- A page for every job you actually wire
- Panel upgrades, EV charger installs, generator hookups, rewires, lighting: each its own page matching what a homeowner typed. A generic 'electrical services' page matches almost none of those searches.
- The emergency call, engineered to surface
- The 'no power, breaker won't reset, electrician open now' search structured so an assistant surfaces you when it counts, instead of the shop that closed its phone at five.
- Master electrician, licensed, insured, as facts AI can read
- The trust questions a homeowner asks before letting anyone near their panel, modeled as machine-readable signals, not buried in footer text nobody scrolls to.
- City and suburb pages where customers search
- Pages for the towns you actually serve, so the 'electrician near me' answer names you in the suburbs you cover, not just the one city your address sits in.
- Fast enough to be the cited answer
- Built to load instantly and earn citations for high-intent electrical searches. Directory profiles and slow templates get skipped by the engines; a real, structured site changes that.
- Every call and form caught
- Missed-call text-back and instant follow-up, so the homeowner with a dead panel books with you instead of dialing the next name on the list while they wait.
Month-to-month.
No contracts, no lock-in.
The same managed-service pricing on every build, whatever your industry. Cancel anytime with 30 days' notice. Hosting, monitoring, security, and content updates are all included.
The AI-visibility baseline every service business should have had two years ago.
- + Custom hand-built site or Shopify theme
- + ~20 pages (home, services, a page for every city you serve)
- + Full AI-readable site structure
- + Customer automation layer (CRM, reviews, SMS)
- + Speed and stability guarantees on every page
- + Monthly performance report
A page for every service in every city you serve. Built to dominate local AI results.
- + Everything in Foundation
- + 100–150 pages covering every service × every city
- + Monthly content (2 articles)
- + Branded AI chat agent that answers visitor questions and captures leads 24/7
- + Full authority signals (so AI trusts you)
- + Quarterly behind-the-scenes audit
- + Priority support
Weekly content. Competitor tracking. AI citation monitoring.
- + Everything in Growth
- + 200+ pages covering your full service area
- + Weekly content (4 articles/mo)
- + Competitor AI-visibility monitoring
- + AI citation monitoring (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity)
- + Monthly strategy call
- + Dedicated Slack channel
- I'm already on page one and my reviews are solid. What does this add?
- Showing up high in the blue links and getting named by an AI assistant are two separate races now. When a homeowner types 'who installs EV chargers near me' or 'who upgrades a 100-amp panel' into ChatGPT, Gemini, or Google's AI Overview, they get back a short list of cited contractors, usually three to five, not ten links to scroll. You can hold a strong organic position and still never make that list if the engines can't parse your pages. Closing that distance is the whole job.
- Honestly, what are other electricians around here doing wrong online?
- Walk through almost any electrical contractor's site and you'll find the same pattern: one catch-all 'Electrical Services' page, nothing written at the job level for a panel swap versus a generator hookup versus a rewire, no machine-readable data, and the license number and insurance proof tucked somewhere a homeowner has to hunt for. The site is usually slow on top of it. None of that is citable. The wiring is fine; the web layer is wide open, and that's the part we rebuild.
- When do leads show up, and how many should I expect?
- Two timelines. The lead-capture side, where every call and form is caught and followed up automatically, is live in the first week, so missed calls stop leaking the day we flip it on. Earning citations in the AI answers is slower, usually a three-to-six-month build as the engines re-read and trust the site. We won't hand you a leads-per-month number or promise a top spot, because the timing depends on your market and on the engines themselves, both outside anyone's control. What we control is making the site the cleanest, fastest, most structured option in your area for those searches.
- Whose site is this, mine or yours? Do I own it after?
- It stays on us. We build it, host it, watch it, and keep it maintained, and if you ever stop the service the site comes down. The part that's yours is the relationship with every customer and the calls and bookings the site sends straight to you. Hosting and ongoing upkeep are baked into the monthly, so there's no code for you to touch and no separate bill. If you instead want a site you keep and run yourself, that's a different product and a different conversation.
- Could you end up building for another electrician near me?
- Possibly, and we won't dance around it. We may work with more than one electrical contractor in the same area, but we never spin up a copied template; every build is custom from the ground up, with its own structure, its own pages, and its own job-level content, so two clients never end up looking or reading the same. There's no 'one electrician per market' lock here. On the call we'll be straight with you about who else in your area is already working with us.
- We're outside Texas, does that change anything?
- Not at all. Our shop is in DFW, but we build for electrical contractors across the country, and the engineering plus the job-by-job content approach travels to any market the same way. DFW just happens to be where we started.
From the dead-panel call to the EV charger install,
be the electrician AI names.
30-minute audit call. We pull your current AI visibility live, show you exactly what's missing from your site versus what homeowners are searching for, and tell you what it would cost to fix it.
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