AI employees for electricians & electrical contractors
You can fault-find a board in ten minutes, but the quote for it sits in your van notes for a week. Between jobs, certificates, and the enquiries you meant to ring back, the admin is the real overtime. An AI team takes the paperwork shift.
Electrical work gets won or lost off-site: the fast quote, the chased-up estimate, the certificate that arrives when promised, the website that actually mentions EV chargers. KentoHQ gives you named AI employees who own those jobs — drafting from your photos and rates, following up on a schedule, and proving every task was really done — for a flat subscription that costs less than the jobs you lose to slow paperwork.
The problems this actually solves
- You price the job in your head on-site, then the quote takes a week to type — send photos of the board and a voice note; a clean, itemized quote in your rates and your wording is drafted before you've left the postcode. You check it and hit send.
- Test certificates and completion paperwork pile up and clients chase you — the team tracks which finished jobs still owe paperwork, drafts the cover emails, and nudges you with exactly what's outstanding — so the certificate goes out with the invoice, not three calls later.
- Enquiries about rewires go quiet and you never find out why — every estimate gets a polite follow-up drafted after three days, and again a week later — your voice, your booking link, your approval before anything sends.
- EV chargers, solar, heat-pump wiring — you do them, your website doesn't say so — a page per service and per area, written from a five-minute brief, published and verified live. When someone searches “EV charger installer near me,” you exist.
- You only notice the quiet spell when the diary's already empty — Ana reads your Google traffic every Monday and flags the week enquiries started sliding — with the one page or search term to fix first.
What your AI team does in a typical week
Turns your site photos and notes into itemized quotes, chases every unanswered estimate on a schedule, and drafts same-day replies to web enquiries. Nothing sends until you approve it.
Service pages (EV chargers, consumer-unit upgrades, rewires), area pages, and a monthly post answering the questions people actually type — published to your site and verified live.
Which searches brought people in, which page they landed on, what dropped — in plain English, one recommended fix, no dashboard to decode.
A weekly diff of competing firms' websites: new services, price mentions, new coverage areas. He only reports when something actually changed.
One short morning note: new enquiries, quotes awaiting approval, paperwork still owed, reviews to reply to. Read it in the van, done in two minutes.
What it costs vs what it replaces
Most electrical firms pay for a quoting app they half-use, a website that hasn't changed since it was built, and a bookkeeper who politely ignores the marketing. KentoHQ is one flat subscription — free in early access, no per-seat, no credit meter — that drafts the quotes, keeps the site earning, and chases what's owed. One consumer-unit job won by a faster quote covers a year of it.
Frequently asked
I'm an electrician, not an IT person. Is this going to be a project?
No. You brief agents the way you'd brief a new apprentice — plain words, once. No software to install, no workflows to wire up. If you can send a photo on WhatsApp, you can run this.
Can it price a job from photos on its own?
It drafts from your photos, notes, and the rates you've told it — it doesn't invent prices. You always review the quote before it goes anywhere; think of it as the fastest estimator you've ever had, not an unsupervised one.
Does it handle certificates and compliance paperwork for me?
It won't sign anything for you — that's your name on the cert. It tracks what's outstanding per job, drafts the cover emails, and makes sure the paperwork goes out when the invoice does instead of after the third chasing call.
Will it email customers without asking me?
No. Every quote, follow-up, and reply waits as a draft for your approval — that's the default and you'd have to deliberately change it. And it doesn't answer your phone; AI call-answering isn't good enough yet and we won't pretend otherwise.
What does “verified” mean?
A separate engine machine-checks every task before it counts as done — the page is actually live, the quote draft actually exists. No agent gets to say “done” without proof.
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