Built for electrical contractors with 10–30 employees

Every electrician on your team should work the same way.

Write down how a service call should go. Share a link with your team. They follow the steps on their phone at the job site instead of calling you.

Active Electrical Service Call Procedure
Review work order and confirm scope — permits, panel access, special equipment needed
Confirm appointment with customer — call or text 30 minutes before arrival
Arrive on time, locate the main panel, introduce yourself
Ask the homeowner to describe the issue and when it started
Inspect and diagnose — test circuits, check connections, measure voltage
Explain the issue in plain language, present options and pricing before starting work
3 of 8 steps complete

Sound familiar?

You send a journeyman to a panel upgrade and they forget to label the circuits, skip the final test, or leave without explaining the work to the homeowner. Now you're handling callbacks.

New hires shadow a senior electrician for two weeks and still don't follow the same process. Everyone has their own way of running a service call.

Your phone rings all day: "Do I need a permit for this?" "Where's the disconnect on this model?" "Did the customer approve the additional work?" The answers are in your head, not anywhere your team can find them.

You've had close calls because someone skipped a lockout step or didn't verify a circuit was de-energized. Safety procedures only work if they're followed every time.

Write it once. Your team follows it every time.

1

Write your process

Pick a job your team does every day — a service call, an inspection, a panel swap. Break it into clear steps.

2

Share with your team

Send them a link. They open it on their phone at the job site — no app to download, no account to create.

3

Every job, same standard

Your team checks off each step as they go. You see who finished what without being on every job or calling to check.

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Common questions

How do I get my electricians to follow procedures without calling me?

Write down how a service call should go step by step, then share a link with your team. They open it on their phone at the job site and run through each step as a checklist. WithoutMe tracks who completed what so you know the work got done right without being on every job.

What procedures should an electrical contractor have documented?

At minimum: service call walkthrough, panel inspection procedure, new electrician onboarding, vehicle pre-trip inspection, and customer follow-up. Start with whatever procedure your team asks about most often or whatever leads to the most callbacks.

How much does WithoutMe cost for an electrical business?

Free for unlimited procedures, templates, and PDF export. Pro is $39 per month flat for team sharing, completion tracking, daily digest email, and task assignments. No per-seat fees — share with your whole crew for one price. Calculate what crew inconsistency costs you.

Your next service call should go the same way every time.

Your first procedure takes about three minutes.

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