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AUSTIN, TEXAS · ELECTRICAL

AI receptionist for electricians in Austin, TX

Updated June 2026 · SwiftAppLab · By the team behind NeverMissAI

Austin's electrical work is a boom-market mix: EV-charger installs in every new Mueller and Domain-area garage, panel upgrades in 1950s–70s homes around Hyde Park and Allandale that can't handle modern loads, remodel rough-ins from the endless renovation wave, and no-power emergencies during summer grid stress. The calls range from a $300 troubleshoot to a $4,000 service upgrade — and they go to whoever answers, because an electrician mid-panel with the main off cannot touch a phone. Most Austin shops are one to three electricians; the phone is the bottleneck on growth.

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EV boomcharger installs everywhere
1950s–70spanels due for upgrade
$300–$4ktypical ticket range
24/7AI coverage

Why NeverMissAI for Austin electrical

Books the EV-charger pipeline

Charger-install calls are buying-mode calls: the car arrives Friday and they want a quote now. The AI captures panel capacity questions (main size, available slots, garage distance), gives your standard install range, and books the site visit — catching the lead while the buying window is open.

Qualifies old-Austin panel upgrades

Flickering lights, warm breaker panel, a Zinsco or Federal Pacific brand name — the AI knows the red flags in Austin's older housing stock, treats them with appropriate urgency, and books the evaluation. Those are your highest-ticket residential jobs, and they start with an answered call.

Handles no-power triage safely

Half of 'no power' calls are a tripped GFCI; the other half matter. The AI walks the caller through the safe basics (check the GFCI resets, look at the breaker positions, smell for burning), escalates anything that smells like a real hazard to your cell, and books the rest — saving you truck rolls without missing the dangerous ones.

Sample call — what the AI handles

Caller: Hey, we just bought an EV and need a charger installed in the garage. What does that run?

AI: Congrats on the car! Most Austin installs land in a range depending on your panel — let me grab a few details. Address and callback number first?

Caller: 2200 South Lamar, 78704. Phone's 512-555-0137.

AI: 2200 South Lamar, callback 512-555-0137 — got it. Do you happen to know your main panel size — it's on the big breaker, like 100 or 200 — and roughly how far the garage wall is from the panel?

Caller: It says 100 on the main. Panel's actually in the garage.

AI: Panel in the garage makes it an easy run, and on a 100-amp main we'll check capacity — sometimes it's fine with a load calculation, sometimes it pairs with an upgrade. Typical range is $800–$1,600 installed for the simple case. I'm booking Alex for a free site check Thursday at 4pm and texting you the confirmation now.

How it works

1
Subscribe

Pay via Stripe in 60 seconds. Starter $97, Pro $297, Business $497 per month. Cancel anytime, no setup fees.

2
Fill the 5-minute onboarding

Your business name, hours, services, FAQs, transfer rules. We pre-load the Austin electrical vocabulary so the AI sounds like it works in your trade from minute one.

3
Go live in minutes

We provision a Twilio number and link it to your AI assistant. Forward your business line (or port it) and the AI handles every call after that.

Frequently asked questions

Can it quote EV charger installs accurately?
It quotes your ranges and asks the questions that determine the real number: main panel size, available capacity, distance from panel to garage, surface vs. finished walls. The site visit confirms it — but the caller books with you because they got a real answer instead of voicemail.
Does it recognize dangerous panel situations?
It's trained on the red flags — burning smell, warm panel, repeated tripping, Federal Pacific/Zinsco mentions — and escalates those per your rules instead of casually booking them for next week. Safety-critical calls reach you immediately.
Will it screen out the tripped-GFCI calls?
It walks no-power callers through the two safe checks (GFCI resets, breaker positions) before booking. Some calls resolve right there — saving you a truck roll — and the AI still captures the lead for follow-up.
Can it handle builder and GC calls differently from homeowners?
Yes. You can give it separate handling for contractor partners — direct transfer during work hours, capture-and-promise-callback after — so your commercial relationships get the white-glove treatment.
What does it cost?
$97–$497/month flat, no per-call fees. One booked panel upgrade pays for the year. Cancel anytime.

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