For electricians
Outlet installs, ceiling fans, EV chargers — these have a price you can quote sight-unseen if the customer can describe them. Panel upgrades, generator hookups, and anything that smells like a permit pull do not. Reeve handles the routine quoting and flags the rest for an in-person look, with the license number on every quote and invoice.
What gets handled
- Service-call intake. Reeve answers the phone or text, asks the right questions (panel age, breaker type, circuit, what's failing), and books the slot — with the details you need to walk in with the right gauge wire and breakers on the truck.
- Permit-required job flagging. Service-panel upgrades, generator interlocks, sub-panel additions, anything that needs a permit pulled — Reeve flags for an in-person survey rather than auto-quoting. Saves you the conversation where a customer expected a $400 job and it's actually $4000.
- Quotes for routine work. Outlet adds, fixture installs, ceiling fan swaps, EV charger installs, surge protectors — standard jobs at the prices you've set. License number printed on every quote that goes out.
- Recurring inspection reminders. Annual whole- house inspections, code-compliance walkthroughs for landlord customers, EV-charger maintenance — Reeve reaches out at the right time and books the visit.
- Invoicing and collections. Invoice ships from the truck after the job. Past-due follow-ups go out automatically. Payment lands in your Stripe account.
Why this fits electrical specifically
Electrical is license-gated, permit-sensitive, and high-stakes. A wrong quote on a panel job costs you a customer or a callback. A missed code requirement costs you the inspector's visit. Reeve doesn't pretend to know which jobs need a permit in your jurisdiction — it knows that anything past the routine list goes to your judgment, every time.
Reeve doesn't replace the electrician. It replaces the triage conversation, the license-number-on-every-quote administrative drag, and the invoice you keep meaning to send.
What it costs
Starting at $50/month per business, based on usage. Most operators in the closed beta land between $50 and $100. See pricing for the honest details on the first thirty days.
How it earns trust
The first thirty days you review every action Reeve drafts — every quote, every booking, every flag. The agent learns which jobs you handle vs. flag. After thirty days, routine quotes ship on their own; permit-required and consequential jobs stay with you. The trust is earned per action class, not declared.
Read more about how trust is structured and how the architecture defends against bad behavior.
Reeve is in private beta with a small number of design partners. Electrical contractors are one of the verticals we're prioritizing for the first cohort. Register your interest or write to hello@reeve.tools.