For Electricians

When the panel is open, Marvin keeps the phone covered.

Marvin answers electrician calls during busy fieldwork, captures the job basics safely and clearly, and helps urgent homeowners hear back before they hire someone else.

Live intake call
  • Caller

    Half the outlets in my kitchen stopped working, and I'm worried something's wrong.

  • Marvin

    Absolutely. Let me confirm the address and get the right details in front of the team.

  • Caller

    I'm on Cedar Drive, and it started right after we smelled something hot.

  • Behind the scenes

    Marvin notes the Cedar Drive location and logs that the issue involves multiple dead kitchen outlets plus a burning smell.

  • Marvin

    I've flagged the burning smell with the outage and location details so the team can treat this with the right level of urgency.

Marvin is typing…

Where this hurts

"Luis owns a small electrical company and spends most of the day troubleshooting panels, quoting rewires, and driving between jobs. The phone rings while he is in crawl spaces, on ladders, or with the power shut off in someone's house. He knows every missed call is a homeowner who might hire the next electrician before he even gets back to the truck."
  • 8:00am

    First service window starts and the day is already overscheduled

  • 11:00am

    The phone rings during a panel replacement and goes unanswered

  • 2:30pm

    The owner returns calls while driving between jobs

  • 5:00pm

    Homeowners call after work just as the crew is wrapping up

  • 8:00pm

    Missed messages stack up with unclear details and no clear priority

Objections you'll hear

What owners say — and what to say back

Electrical work is too serious for a bot.

Marvin's job is to answer calmly, gather the basics, and route the call correctly.

I do not want bad information passed to my team.

Useful intake beats vague voicemail every time.

Our customers need trust.

Fast pickup and clear next steps build trust before the callback even happens.

How Marvin handles it

Built for how this work actually comes in

  • 01

    Urgent electrical call intake that captures safety context for the team

  • 02

    Address and service-type screening before the owner calls back

  • 03

    Clear symptom capture for service calls, estimates, and troubleshooting requests

Frequently asked questions

The short version: Marvin answers the phone, helps callers, and knows when to hand things back to you.

Can Marvin handle urgent electrical service calls?

Yes, it can collect the issue details and route the call based on how your team handles urgent situations.

Will Marvin try to diagnose the electrical problem?

No, it focuses on fast intake and clear handoff, not technical troubleshooting.

Can Marvin separate estimate requests from active service issues?

Yes, it can ask the right intake questions so your team knows what kind of call came in.

Is this still useful for a small owner-led shop?

Yes, especially when the owner is on ladders, in crawl spaces, or driving between jobs.

The phone gets answered. The work keeps moving.

Marvin handles the calls that usually interrupt the day, so you can stay focused on the job in front of you.

Answers every call

Marvin picks up during busy fieldwork so urgent homeowners hear back before they hire someone else.

Learns your business on day one

Show Marvin your website or listing and he gets up to speed on your hours, service area, and common electrical jobs in minutes.

Books the job without the back-and-forth

Marvin helps service, estimate, and troubleshooting callers get a fast first response without phone tag.

Takes messages that are actually useful

He captures symptom and service-type details so every message is clear, action-ready, and easy to hand off.

Ready to put Marvin on the phones?

Start onboarding now and get Marvin introduced to your business right away.