Electrical contractors lose more leads to a bad website than to a competitor's lower bid. A homeowner who needs a 200-amp panel upgrade is googling "licensed electrician [their town]" at 9pm and checking three things on each site before they call: license number visible, insurance line visible, real photos of the actual van and the actual crew. Anything templated or generic loses to the next result.
Modern electrical work is also specialized in a way the old yellow-page websites don't reflect. EV chargers, generator transfer switches, smart-home wiring, and 200A panel upgrades for solar are each a separate buying motion with a separate Google search. A site that lists "residential electrical services" loses every one of those searches to a site that has a dedicated EV-charger page, a dedicated panel-upgrade page, etc.
InstantPage builds an electrician website that displays your license and insurance prominently, generates a service page per modern offering, and pulls your real reviews into the homepage. The same trust-signal architecture larger electrical contractors pay $8,000 for, priced at $99 a year.
Three example sites our AI would generate. Yours uses your real business name, services, and contact info — generated from a single sentence.
Your state license number and insurance carrier rendered in the footer and the contact page. Visible without scrolling. The first trust signal homeowners check.
Panel upgrades, EV charger install, generator transfer switch, ceiling fans, smart-home wiring — each gets its own page with the exact search terms homeowners use.
Tap-to-call button in the header on every page. Power outages and exposed wires don't wait for office hours.
Drop in photos of completed panel installs, EV charger mounts, and rewires. Real work beats stock photos for both trust and SEO.
One page per town or ZIP code you serve, each with locally-relevant copy. The structure that wins the local-three-pack on "electrician near me" searches.
If you do both residential and commercial, you get a separate Commercial page with the language that wins property-management contracts: COI on file, response SLA, after-hours rate.
$99 per year. Custom domain, hosting, AI rebuilds, edits, and visual editor. No add-ons. Cancel any time.
Build my electrician site →By default in the footer of every page (the standard placement state licensing boards check for during compliance audits) and in the contact / about page. You can also pin it next to the phone number in the header if your state requires more prominent display.
Yes. EV charger install is its own buying motion — homeowners search "Tesla charger installation [town]" or "home EV charger 240V" — and a generic services page loses every one of those searches. Tell the AI you do EV chargers at signup and you get a dedicated page targeting that intent.
Yes. Paste your Google Business Profile URL during onboarding. We pull your real reviews (stars, reviewer name, review text) into a carousel on the homepage and a longer block on the services page. Reviews refresh automatically every 24 hours.
You list every town, ZIP code, or county you serve at signup, and the AI generates one page per area with locally-relevant copy. That structure is what wins the local-three-pack on Google — far more effective than a single "Service Area" page listing twenty towns in a paragraph.
Yes. The contact and quote forms can post to any URL — your ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, Workiz, or Jobber lead-capture endpoint. Drop the webhook URL in the editor and submissions flow into your dispatch queue. No software? Submissions go to your email.
Mention generators at signup and you get a Standby Power page that targets the search terms homeowners actually use: "Generac installer near me", "whole-house generator install", "transfer switch wiring". The page is structured for both information-seekers and ready-to-buy intent.
Yes. Hit Rebuild in the dashboard, add the new service to your business description, and the AI regenerates the site with the new offering integrated. Old URLs stay live so existing rankings and printed marketing materials keep working.