Built around licensed electrical work.

You're on the tools. We run the AI.

The panel swap you quoted in your head at 2pm is a written, itemized estimate before you pull out of the driveway — with a plain-English note the homeowner can read about why it costs that. You check both and you hit send. WattWorks does not send anything for you.

Free plan: no card, no expiry  ·  Pro trial: card taken at signup, charged day 15  ·  Cancel anytime
Built for licensed electricians
Itemized estimates
Homeowner-ready explanations
Nothing is sent without you

Four things that get written for you.

Every one of them produces text on your screen. You read it, change what is wrong, and send it from your own phone or email. WattWorks has no ability to send a message to your customer — no texting, no emailing, no posting. That is a design choice, and it is also the honest description.

AI Estimate Generator

Type or dictate the job the way you would say it to your apprentice — "200A panel swap, 1962 house, meter's on the far gable, needs a permit." Back comes an itemized estimate: scope, materials, labor hours against your hourly rate, a permit line and payment terms. You fix what it got wrong before anyone sees it.

Scope of work · Materials list · Labor & permit note · Payment terms

Client Explanation Generator

For the moment the homeowner goes quiet after seeing the number. It writes 150–200 words on why the work costs what it costs, in words a homeowner uses — the old panel, the code requirement, the permit, the hours. You paste it into your own text thread.

150–200 words · Homeowner language · Your wording, once you edit it

Lead Follow-Up drafts

Enter the new inquiry — name, where it came from, what they need, their timeline. It writes three messages sitting ready: a same-day text, a day-2 email, a day-5 text. They do not go out on a schedule and nothing fires by itself. You copy each one when you are ready to send it.

3 drafts · SMS + email wording · Sent by you, from your own number

Review Request wording — currently broken

Meant to write a review ask for Google, Yelp or Nextdoor that names the actual job and something you remember about it. Straight answer: the endpoint behind this button is throwing an error on every request right now, so the tool does not return anything. It is on the fix list. Do not buy Pro for this one.

Google · Yelp · Nextdoor · Not working today

What the first week actually looks like.

Steve Stott runs BizBot Technology. There is no sales team and no support desk — if you want a hand getting set up, the call is with him, because he is who is here. It is genuinely optional; the free plan needs no card and no conversation.

1

Day 1 — free account, no card

Trade, hourly rate, service area. Three minutes and you have the five calculators — wire size, panel load, permit checklist, material estimate, job log. No card is taken and the plan does not expire.

2

Day 1 — use one calculator on a live job

Panel load calc on whatever you are actually looking at. If it disagrees with your own numbers, stop there and email us instead of paying us — that is the one part that has to be right.

3

Day 2 — 20 minutes with Steve, if you want it

Email hello@bizbottech.com. He walks the estimate tool with you and gets your hourly rate and standard materials set so the first draft comes back close. Skip it and nothing is withheld.

4

Day 3 — one real estimate, both ways

Start the Pro trial, describe a job you have already quoted, and put the draft next to the quote you wrote yourself. You are looking for whether the editing takes less time than the writing did.

5

Day 4 — the price conversation

Next homeowner who goes quiet on a number: run the explainer, read it, cut the parts that are not you, and send it from your own phone. Every output carries "AI-generated — review before sending," because you hold the licence.

6

Day 14 — the card gets charged

The Pro trial takes a card at signup and bills on day 15 unless you cancel first. Cancel in Stripe or email Steve. The free plan stays whatever you decide about Pro.

What you would be comparing it against

Nobody has switched to WattWorks — we have no customers. This is a straight read of the four pricing pages so you can do the comparison yourself. The field-service platforms do scheduling, dispatch and invoicing, which WattWorks does not. What they do not do is write the estimate.

Feature WattWorks ServiceTitan Housecall Pro Jobber
Monthly Price $29/mo $125+/mo $65–169/mo $49–249/mo
AI Estimate Writer
Client Explanation AI
Review Request AI Basic Basic Basic
Lead Follow-Up AI

Subscription rates read off each vendor's own public pricing page on 2026-05-01 and not re-checked since — verify before you decide anything on them. The rows below price compare one narrow thing: whether the platform writes the estimate copy, the homeowner explanation and the follow-up wording for you. They are not a general feature comparison, and on scheduling, dispatch, invoicing and payments those platforms do things WattWorks has no equivalent of.

WORKS FROM YOUR VAN

Between jobs.
On the driveway.

WattWorks is fully mobile — write an estimate at the panel, explain the cost in the customer's driveway, or follow up on a lead on the drive to your next call.

  • Estimates at the panelDescribe the job standing next to the panel, get a professional estimate before you leave the property.
  • Explain the cost in the drivewayHomeowner confused about the price? Generate a plain-English explanation on your phone before you drive away.
  • Follow up between callsAn inquiry came in while you were under a house. Type the four fields at the next light and the three follow-up messages are drafted, waiting for you to send them.
  • Review requests are not working yetThis is the one tool on the page that does not currently return anything. It is being fixed. Until then, the review-ask wording is a manual job.
WATTWORKS
Your Tools
● Example screen — not a real job
Estimate AI
Itemized estimate, drafted
Client Explainer
Plain-English price explanation
Lead Hub
3-touch follow-up sequences
Review Bot
Google · Yelp · Nextdoor — down
Latest — Estimate AI
Panel upgrade 200A · CB-7734 · Labor: 6 hrs × $95 · Materials: $1,240 · Total: $1,810
WattWorks AI with electrical lightning
⚡ Your AI Electrical Assistant

The writing gets done while you're still on site

The paperwork that normally waits until 8pm at the kitchen table — the estimate, the note explaining the price, the follow-up texts — gets drafted between the panel and the van. You still read every word and you still press send. Scheduling, dispatch and invoicing are not part of this; keep whatever you use for those.

$0
Free plan takes no card and does not expire
Zero
Messages WattWorks can send to your customer
Plain
English homeowner explanations, 150–200 words
$29/mo
Or $249 billed once a year. No other paid tier
Start free — no card →
Not in WattWorks

WattWorks does not answer your phone.

An after-hours call getting picked up, booked and logged is a separate bizbot voice product. It is not included in WattWorks Free or Pro, and it has no self-serve checkout today — the only route is an email. The animation below is that other product, put here so you can see plainly what you are not buying on this page.

Simulated illustration of a different product's behaviour. The business, the caller and every number in it are invented — no real call has ever gone through it.

Start Free. Upgrade Anytime.

Five calculators, free, no card, no expiry. Pro adds the tools that write for you — three of which work today and one of which does not.

Free Forever
$0
no credit card, ever
5 browser-based tools
  • Wire Size Calculator
  • Panel Load Calculator
  • Permit Checklist Generator
  • Material Price Estimator
  • Job Log (offline)
Start Free →
Pro Monthly
$29
per month
 
  • Estimate writer
  • Client price explainer
  • Lead follow-up drafts
  • Review wording (broken today)
  • Card taken at signup, billed day 15
Start Free Trial →

Free plan: no card, no expiry, does not touch Stripe. Pro trial: a card is collected at signup and charged on day 15 unless you cancel first. There is no other paid tier — no team plan, no per-seat pricing, no enterprise.

Before you put a card in

Does it text or email my customers for me?

No. Not on any plan, not on a schedule, not once. Every tool ends by putting text on your screen for you to copy. WattWorks holds no phone number of yours and has no path to your customers, which is also why nothing can go out with your name on it that you have not read.

Will it replace ServiceTitan / Housecall Pro / Jobber?

No — and it would be a bad idea to cancel one for this. Those handle dispatch, scheduling, invoicing and taking payment. WattWorks has none of that and is not building it this year. It sits next to them and does the writing they do not do.

Can I trust an AI estimate for licensed work?

Trust it the way you would trust an apprentice's first draft. It does not know your jurisdiction's amendments, your supplier's prices this week, or what you saw when you opened the panel. Every output is labelled "AI-generated — review before sending" and the licence on the job is still yours. If it ever prints something that would fail inspection, that is the bug we most want to hear about.

Why is one of the four tools listed as broken?

Because it is, and you would find out in week one anyway. The review-request endpoint throws an error before it returns anything. We would rather price and describe Pro as three working tools and be wrong in your favour than sell four and have you count.

How many electricians use this?

None. BizBot Technology LLC has zero external customers and has never had one, on any product. There are no testimonials on this page because there is nobody to quote. If that is disqualifying, it should be — start on the free plan and cost us nothing instead.

Who do I actually reach if it breaks?

Steve, at hello@bizbottech.com. One person, one inbox. No plan buys a faster reply, so no plan on this page claims one.

📊 Total Cost Calculator

Subscription is just one piece.

Move the slider to your own invoiced volume. The card-fee figure is the same 2.9% estimate applied to every column — it is there because it dwarfs the subscription, not because it differs between them. Your own processor's rate is the number that matters; substitute it.

$500/mo$20,000/mo
WattWorks Pro
$2,088/yr
$348 subscription
$1,740 est. card fees
What's included:
AI estimate writer
Client-explanation AI
Lead follow-up drafts
· Review-request AI (broken today)
· No scheduling, dispatch or invoicing
· One login — no team seats exist
Jobber
$2,328/yr
$588 ($49/mo)
$1,740 est. card fees
What's included:
Quotes + scheduling
Job tracking
· No AI estimate at any tier
· No AI client-explanation
· Only basic review prompts
Housecall Pro
$2,520/yr
$780 ($65/mo)
$1,740 est. card fees
What's included:
Quotes + scheduling
Job tracking
· No AI estimate at any tier
· No AI client-explanation
· Only basic review prompts
ServiceTitan
$3,240/yr
$1,500 ($125/mo)
$1,740 est. card fees
What's included:
Quotes + dispatch
Job tracking
· No AI estimate at any tier
· No AI client-explanation
· Only basic review prompts
Cheaper subscription, smaller product. WattWorks writes the estimate and the price explanation; it does not schedule, dispatch, invoice or take payment. If you need those, the other columns are not optional for you and this is an addition, not a replacement.
Subscription difference vs ServiceTitan's entry tier as published on 2026-05-01: $1,152/yr

Subscription rates from competitor pricing pages (verified 2026-05-01): WattWorks Pro $29/mo, Jobber from $49/mo, Housecall Pro from $65/mo, ServiceTitan from $125/mo. Feature claims for each competitor reflect what's published on their pricing pages and product docs — see the full WattWorks vs. competitor comparison table above. Card-fee estimate uses 2.9% standard processor rate; actual fees vary by platform and processor. WattWorks does not process payments — you keep your existing processor.

Describe the job. Get an itemized estimate back.

For electricians who would rather be on the tools than at the kitchen table writing quotes at 8pm. Start on the free plan — it takes no card, and it costs you nothing to find out whether the drafts are any good.

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