Pricing

Quote clarity before speed.

Electric Quote AI helps solo residential electricians turn messy homeowner requests into editable quote drafts with scope, labor, materials, assumptions, exclusions, and PDF-ready wording.

No credit card required. Try it on EV charger, panel upgrade, outlet, or lighting requests.

Use the trial on a real residential quote request before you decide.
One missed assumption or exclusion can cost more than a month of software.
Reply faster with cleaner scope, PDF-ready wording, and fewer rewritten estimates.

Simple pricing for electricians

Start with real quote requests, then choose the plan that matches how you quote today. Solo is the default for one electrician; Pro is for higher-volume small contractors.

Free Trial

Use real homeowner requests to test quote drafts, exclusions, and PDF previews before you pay.

Free

14-day evaluation period

  • Up to 10 quotes
  • EV charger, panel, outlet, and lighting templates
  • Editable scope, labor, materials, assumptions, and exclusions
  • PDF preview/export
  • Starter Price Book access
  • Customer records
Start 14-Day Free Trial

No credit card required. Try it on real quote requests first.

Solo

For one residential electrician who wants cleaner quote drafts without field-service software.

Most Popular
$19/mo

$190/year billed annually

  • Unlimited quotes
  • Unlimited customers
  • Unlimited PDF exports
  • Reusable residential quote templates
  • Your own Price Book and labor rates
  • Editable assumptions and exclusions
  • Email quote sending
  • Company logo and branding
  • Basic customer quote history
Choose Solo

Best fit for most independent residential electricians.

Pro

For small electrical contractors who need more quote volume, reusable wording, and deeper workflow.

$39/mo

$390/year billed annually

  • Everything in Solo
  • Template favorites and organization
  • Enhanced customer history
  • Multi-option quotes
  • Photo attachments
  • Reusable scope and exclusion wording
  • Early access to advanced workflow features
Choose Pro

Better for repeat customers, higher volume, and small teams.

Why teams pay

What the paid plan protects

The paid value is not generic AI output. It is cleaner quote structure, visible assumptions, explicit exclusions, reusable pricing, and customer-facing PDF wording.

Make scope visible

Turn loose homeowner notes into quote sections the customer can understand before the job starts.

Call out assumptions and exclusions

Avoid vague quotes by making permit, drywall, utility, access, and optional work boundaries explicit.

Use your own pricing rules

Build drafts around your labor rates, material prices, and common residential job templates.

Export professional PDFs

Send cleaner customer-facing estimates without rebuilding the same wording in a separate document.

Comparison

What changes between plans

Keep the structure simple. Trial proves the workflow, Solo covers most independents, and Pro adds workflow depth for higher quote volume.

Feature
Trial
Solo
Pro
Quotes
Up to 10
Unlimited
Unlimited
Customers
Trial use
Unlimited
Unlimited
PDF exports
Yes
Unlimited
Unlimited
Built-in templates
Yes
Yes
Yes
Custom templates
Yes
Yes
Yes
Price Book
Yes
Yes
Yes
AI suggestions
Yes
Yes
Yes
Email sending
Yes
Yes
Yes
Customer history
Basic
Basic
Enhanced
Quote options
No
No
Yes
Photo attachments
No
No
Yes

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers that reduce buying friction and reinforce the product boundary.

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. The 14-day free trial does not require a credit card.

Can I keep using my templates and Price Book after I upgrade?

Yes. Your templates, customers, and pricing data carry forward when you move from trial to a paid plan.

Is AI billed separately?

No. AI suggestions are included in the plans.

Is this a full field-service management system?

No. Electric Quote AI is focused on faster estimating and professional proposals for electricians.

Can I use this on a phone or tablet?

Yes. The workflow is designed to work on mobile devices in the field.

Can I start with Solo and move up later?

Yes. Solo is the default plan for most independents, and Pro becomes the natural upgrade when quote volume and workflow depth increase.