AI Visibility · Built for Electrical Contractors

Emergency, remodel, panel upgrade —if the systems don't name you, the homeowner never calls.

Electrical buyers range from emergency-driven to fully planned — a tripped breaker that won't reset to a $15,000 panel upgrade before a home sale. For all of them, the same question gates the call: is this company licensed and trustworthy? 6 Signal structures your credentials so AI tools can answer that question correctly — and name your company when buyers search.

Six-layer pre-audit · 30-minute readout · Market conflict check · Priority list yours to keep
A real path to an electrical call — 2026

Sunday morning. The circuit breaker trips again and won't reset. Third time this month. She searches: "Licensed electrician near me — panel problem." ChatGPT names three companies. She checks if they're licensed.

She opens Maps and checks their reviews — specifically for panel work and license mentions. Two look credible. She checks their websites briefly. She calls the one that looks most like a real company.

You're fully licensed, fully insured, two neighborhoods away. She found someone else.

§ 03 — Why this hits electricians hardest

License verification is the first thing buyers check.
AI now determines who surfaces as verified.

Three dynamics in electrical contracting make structured credential visibility the deciding factor in which company gets the call.
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Buyers research license and insurance before they call — and AI surfaces who has them.

Homeowners are wary of unlicensed electrical work. When they search, they're looking for verifiable signals: license, insurance, reviews for the specific type of work. AI tools increasingly surface companies with credible, structured credential signals. If yours aren't visible to machines, you lose calls to competitors whose are.

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Electrical is a wide-spectrum trade — and search behavior varies dramatically by job type.

Emergency calls are high-urgency, short decision cycle. Panel upgrades, EV charger installations, and remodel work are planned and research-heavy. Your visibility needs to work across both contexts. Most electricians are optimized for neither.

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EV charger installation is a category where AI is actively shaping shortlists now.

Homeowners asking ChatGPT for an electrician to install an EV charger are a growing, high-value segment. AI tools are naming specific electricians for these queries in major markets right now. Most electricians aren't in the conversation yet. That gap is closing.

Every day this runs, three electricians get the calls you could be getting.
The audit shows whether your company is one of them.

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One electrician per market · Market conflict check
§ 04 — The six layers

Six systems decide.
We work all six.

Each one is a different channel where your name gets surfaced — or doesn’t. Here’s what each layer looks like specifically for Electricians. Full methodology →
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GEO

Generative Engine Optimization

When a homeowner asks ChatGPT 'licensed electrician near me' or 'best electrician for panel upgrade in [city],' is your company one of the three named? License signals, credential mentions, and service specificity are what put electricians in AI recommendations.

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PEO

Prompt Engine Optimization

'Licensed electrician near me.' 'Panel upgrade [city].' 'EV charger installation near me.' 'Emergency electrician open now.' '200 amp service upgrade.' PEO makes sure your company appears for the specific job types your customers search — not just a generic 'electrician near me.'

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AEO

Answer Engine Optimization

Google answers electrical questions — when to upgrade a panel, whether you need a permit, what to do when a breaker won't reset. AEO gets your company cited in those answers so homeowners find your name in the moments of highest intent.

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IEO

Index Engine Optimization

Your license type, service areas, job types (residential, commercial, EV, panel upgrades), permits, and credentials — all need to be structured so AI can surface you correctly for both emergency and planned-work queries.

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LEO

Local Entity Optimization

Google Maps, Yelp, HomeAdvisor, licensing board directories, BBB — reconciled so your license number, service area, and business name are consistent everywhere a homeowner might verify.

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VEO

Voice Engine Optimization

A homeowner with a sparking outlet asks Siri: 'Licensed emergency electrician near me.' VEO makes sure your company is the answer — tied to your correct credentials and your actual service area.

§ 05 — The visibility audit

What we find
in most electricians.

For electrical contractors, we specifically test credential queries — 'licensed electrician near me,' 'insured electrician for panel work' — because license signals are what separate your company from unlicensed competition in AI results. You see the output live.
License and insurance not visible in schema or GBP — AI can't surface your credentials
No service-type structure (residential vs commercial vs EV charging vs panel work)
AI tools name competitors when asked for licensed electricians in your city
Permit and compliance language missing — buyers searching for licensed work can't find you
Old or inconsistent information in licensing board directories
Emergency availability not structured — you don't appear for urgent electrical queries
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We run the six-layer pre-audit before the call. On the readout, we walk through the findings — gap by gap, layer by layer — so you see exactly what exists before anything gets signed. Full findings are yours to keep whether or not you continue.
How the audit works

We run the six-layer pre-audit before the call. When we get on the video, we walk through the findings — gap by gap, layer by layer, against your top competitors. No slides. If there’s a fit for the retainer, we’ll say so once. If it’s not a fit, we’ll say that first. The full findings are yours either way.

What audits find

Illustrative findings.
Common gaps across trades.

Format examples showing the types of visibility gaps that surface in a live audit read — across AI tools, Maps, entity data, and voice search.
Roofing·Mid-size Texas metro
Issue foundNo local roofing company appeared when AI was asked for storm damage roofers in the market. A national lead aggregator filled the slot instead.
Appearing insteadHomeAdvisor listing — not a local competitor, but occupying the AI recommendation slot
First fixGBP posts targeting storm-specific prompts, service-specific structured data, and answer-ready content for 'storm damage roofer [city]' queries.
HVAC·Suburban Texas market
Issue foundCompany appeared in Maps but not in any AI recommendation when asked for emergency AC repair. Two local competitors with more structured GBP data appeared instead.
Appearing insteadLocal competitor with 340+ reviews and detailed service descriptions across GBP, Yelp, and HomeAdvisor
First fixEmergency-service GBP attributes, service-specific schema markup, and answer-targeted content for 'emergency AC repair [city]' queries.
§ 06 — The retainer

One price.
One market. Every month.

Flat retainer. No tiers. No setup fees. No upsell path. One electrician per market — the position is exclusive once it’s taken.
The 6 Signal Visibility Retainer
$1,250/ month
One electrician per local market. If your territory isn’t taken yet, it should be yours.
90-day minimum · Month-to-month after · Audit first — retainer only if you want to continue

One electrician per local market, per trade. The retainer never competes against itself — your position is exclusive from the day you sign, and we don’t take a second client in your market.

If your market is open and you want it, book the audit. If it’s already taken, you’ll know in the first thirty seconds — and you still get the full visibility read regardless.

Included every month

Full visibility audit across all six layers
Local entity cleanup — Maps, listings, citations, directories
Answer-ready content structure and schema
Prompt and AI recommendation work
Monthly signal report and 90-day roadmap
Direct access to the operator running your account
§ 07 — Straight answers

Honest questions.
Answered honestly.

The questions electricians ask before committing. All of them, answered directly.
01I'm licensed and insured. Don't buyers already know that?
Only if machines can surface it. License information needs to be in your schema, your GBP, your site structure, and verified in the directories AI pulls from. If it's on a PDF buried on your website, it doesn't exist to a search system.
02My work is mostly word of mouth from builders and remodelers. Is this relevant?
If your pipeline is entirely referral-based, the vulnerability is that it's dependent on other people's decisions. AI visibility opens a parallel channel — direct homeowner inquiries for EV chargers, panel upgrades, and emergency work that don't require a referral partner in the middle.
03I only do commercial work. Is this useful?
Partly. Commercial buyers also search before outreach, and AI is increasingly used in vendor research. But our primary framework is built around residential and mixed contractors. If you're exclusively commercial, the commercial contractors page is the better starting point.
04Do you work with multiple electricians in one area?
One licensed electrical contractor per local market. Not two residential electricians competing for the same homeowner.
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Three electricians get called
for every job in your market.
Make yours the license that gets found.

We run the six-layer pre-audit before the call. On the readout, we walk through what we found — where electricians in your market appear, where you get skipped, and what your competitors look like in the same read. If your market is already taken, you’ll know within the first five minutes. You keep the full findings either way.

AI Visibility Brief — $27Instant resultsNo commitment requiredOne client per market
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