Idaho Electrical Contractor Software
Electrical contractor software built for Idaho electricians. AceWatt connects leads, estimates, scheduling, job notes, and invoicing in one AI-powered CRM — from $49/month with a 14-day free trial.
Electrical contracting in Idaho
Idaho electrical contractors work under the 2023 NEC (adopted 2023). The state requires proper licensing for electrical work — Division of Building Safety; journeyman, master, and contractor licenses; state exam. Staying compliant while managing a growing business means juggling code requirements, customer relationships, quotes, scheduling, and invoicing without letting anything fall through.
Electricians in Idaho earn an average of $57,230 per year according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024). For contractors running their own businesses, revenue depends heavily on how quickly quotes go out, how reliably follow-up happens, and how fast invoices get paid — the exact workflow AceWatt is built to connect.
AceWatt is an AI-powered CRM purpose-built for electrical contractors, including those working across Idaho. It replaces the patchwork of spreadsheets, text threads, and separate apps with one connected workflow: lead capture, estimate drafting, follow-up visibility, crew scheduling, mobile job notes, invoicing, and Stripe-powered payments.
Idaho electrical contractor data at a glance
Average electrician salary
$57,230/yr
BLS May 2024 data
NEC adoption
2023 NEC (adopted 2023)
Licensing body
Division of Building Safety; journeyman, master, and contractor licenses; state exam
How Idaho electrical contractors manage work from lead to invoice
AceWatt helps Idaho electrical contractors capture leads, build estimates, document job walks, schedule crews, track job notes, and hand off invoices inside one workflow.
- Step 1
Capture the lead and follow up
Start with the inbound call, web inquiry, or referral on one customer record, then keep the next follow-up visible before the quote goes cold.
- Step 2
Build the electrical estimate and quote
Use the captured scope, electrical estimating context, quote builder, and contractor-reviewed line items to prepare a customer-ready estimate.
- Step 3
Document the job walk
Attach job-walk photos, voice notes, site observations, and scope details to the same record so the office is not rebuilding the visit from memory.
- Step 4
Schedule and dispatch the crew
Move accepted work into scheduling with the customer, quote, and field context available to the office and crew.
- Step 5
Track work orders and job notes
Keep work order details, job notes, change context, materials, and field updates attached to the active job record.
- Step 6
Send the invoice and close the loop
Carry approved quote and job context into invoice handoff, payment follow-up, accounting review, and the customer history for future work.
Why Idaho electrical contractors choose AceWatt
- AI job walks turn voice notes and photos into quote-ready summaries. The contractor reviews and approves before anything is sent.
- Electrical-first CRM, not generic contractor software. Customer records, job history, and pricebook content are shaped around how Idaho electrical shops earn money.
- NEC-compliant documentation — 2023 NEC (adopted 2023). Every job record captures scope, materials, and code references so you have what you need for inspections and permits in Idaho.
- Transparent plans for small and growing electrical shops. Starter $49/mo, Growth $99/mo, Scale $199/mo, and Custom for larger contractor teams.
- 14-day landing-page trial signup before paid plan selection. No permanent free tier; paid plan checkout uses Stripe.
Idaho electrical license requirements
Division of Building Safety; journeyman, master, and contractor licenses; state exam.
AceWatt does not replace your Idaho electrical license. It helps licensed contractors run the business side — leads, quotes, follow-up, scheduling, and invoicing — so you spend less time on paperwork and more time on code-compliant electrical work.
Explore AceWatt for Idaho electrical contractors
Deep-dive pages and field guides for the workflows above.
Electrical contractor CRM
The CRM-focused page on AceWatt for electrical contractors.
CRM for electricians
How AceWatt's CRM is shaped around electrical jobs.
Electrical estimating software
Estimating workflow that keeps scope capture, quote drafting, and contractor review connected.
Contractor scheduling software
Scheduling workflow with crew assignments, job status, and field context.
Pricing and plans
Starter $49, Growth $99, Scale $199, Custom.
Free electrical contractor tools
NEC calculators and field templates for electrical planning.
Voltage drop calculator
Check run length and voltage-drop percentage before choosing conductors.
Wire size calculator
Plan conductor size using ampacity and voltage-drop context.
Electrical contractor software guide
Full buyer's guide comparing electrical contractor software.
Electrical estimating software guide
Migration plan from spreadsheets to estimating software.
AI for electrical contractors
How electrical contractors are using AI in 2026.
Best CRM for electricians 2026
Buyer guide for electrician CRM workflows and trade-specific software choices.
Idaho electrical contractor software, answered
Questions Idaho electrical contractors ask before choosing their software stack.
What is the best electrical contractor software in Idaho?
AceWatt is an AI-powered CRM purpose-built for Idaho electrical contractors. It handles leads, estimates, follow-up, scheduling, mobile job notes, invoicing, and reporting in one connected workflow — starting at $49/month with a 14-day free trial.
How much do electricians make in Idaho?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2024), the average annual salary for electricians in Idaho is $57,230. Electrical contractors running their own businesses typically earn more when they optimize quoting, follow-up, and invoicing — exactly what AceWatt helps with.
What NEC code does Idaho follow?
Idaho has adopted the 2023 NEC (adopted 2023). Electrical contractors in Idaho must comply with the applicable NEC edition when performing installations. AceWatt helps Idaho electricians document code-compliant work on every job.
What are the electrical licensing requirements in Idaho?
Idaho licensing: Division of Building Safety; journeyman, master, and contractor licenses; state exam. AceWatt does not replace licensing — it helps licensed Idaho contractors run the business side more efficiently.
Is AceWatt electrical contractor software worth it for Idaho contractors?
Idaho electrical contractors see the biggest wins where revenue stalls: quotes that take days to send, follow-up that gets forgotten, and invoices that go out late. AceWatt connects those steps in one workflow, starting at $49/month with a 14-day free trial.
Can I try AceWatt for free in Idaho?
Yes. AceWatt offers a 14-day landing-page trial signup so Idaho electrical contractors can evaluate the platform. Choosing a paid plan later uses Stripe checkout. AceWatt does not offer a permanent free tier.
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