Five AI Prompts Every Electrician Should Have Ready
Most electricians we talk to are not short on work — they are short on time. The hour you spend each evening writing a quote, chasing late payments, or composing a difficult email to a long-term client is an hour you are not getting paid for. The Electrician prompt bible has 100 prompts written specifically for the way the trade actually works. Here are five of them and what each one solves.
1. Quick Service Call Quote — for the diagnostic that's already done
You finished the diagnostic and the homeowner wants a price now, not later. The bible has a text-message-length quote prompt that takes your job description, the total, and your availability, and produces a clean SMS the customer reads in 10 seconds and replies to in 30.
What you get back: 60-80 words. Direct, friendly, no "Best regards". The kind of thing you'd actually send from the van between jobs.
2. Residential Electrical Estimate Email — for the bigger jobs
For anything over a couple of hundred dollars, you need a written estimate the homeowner can compare against the two or three others they'll be reading on their phone. The bible's estimate-email prompt forces the right structure: cost up front, scope in plain English, exclusions explicit, permits called out, and a clear single next step.
What you get back: under 450 words, structured so the homeowner can skim it in under 60 seconds and find the number, the scope, and the timeline without scrolling.
3. Pricing Strategy Optimization — the rate-review you've been avoiding
Most electricians under-price for the first five years of their business, then stay under-priced because they're afraid to send the email. The bible has a pricing-strategy prompt that takes your current rates, your local market, your close rate, and your margin, and gives you a price-positioning map and three specific adjustments with reasoning.
What you get back: an executive summary, a price-positioning analysis, three concrete adjustments with projected impact, two bundling opportunities, and a phased implementation plan. Specific dollar amounts, not "raise your prices."
4. Annual Price-Increase Email — without losing the long-term client
The hardest email of the year. The bible's price-increase prompt anchors the email on a specific recent win, states the new number in the first paragraph (no burying), gives one honest reason, offers one concession (lock-in, prepay discount, or referral incentive), and ends with a single ask.
What you get back: a 200-word plain-text email with the subject line on the first line. No bullet points, no corporate speak, and most importantly — no "I hope this email finds you well."
5. Rate-Card Builder — so prospects qualify themselves
If you're tired of writing the same custom quote three times a week, the bible has a rate-card builder that produces webpage-ready Markdown: a hero price, a package comparison table, a value stack under each tier, an explicit "what's NOT included" list, and a one-paragraph "how to choose" guide.
What you get back: under 500 words of Markdown you can paste straight into your website. Published prices kill the negotiation tax and qualify out tire-kickers before they pick up the phone.
Each of these is one prompt out of 100 in the Electrician bible. They cover pricing, quoting, scheduling, hiring, hard customer emails, financial reviews, and the conversations you don't want to have but need to. Read the first 8 prompts free, or get the whole bible for $9.99 USD.
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