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Workiz for electricians: what it does, what it costs, and who it's for
The short version
- What you're getting: field-service software with the dispatch board and the phone-and-messaging tools built into the same product.
- The hook for an electrician: your service calls and your job schedule sit in one system instead of two apps that don't talk.
- The number: $65/mo to start, though the exact call tools you get hinge on which tier you're on, so check the plan first.
- Who it fits: shops that specifically want dispatch and the phone side bundled together.
- One caution: it starts pricier than Jobber. A solo electrician who just needs the phone answered can get going cheaper with a phone-only tool.
Common questions
What's the cost?
Opens at $65/mo. Since features shift by tier, the calling tools you're after might sit a plan or two up. Check the live tier pricing with the vendor first.
Are the phone tools built in?
They are. The whole thing is designed around dispatch plus phone and messaging in one product. Exactly what you get still depends on your tier, so confirm with the vendor.
Does it suit a small electrical shop?
If you want dispatch and the phones together, yes. But it starts above Jobber, so a solo electrician who only needs calls answered can begin cheaper on a phone-only tool.
Will someone set it up for me?
Yes. A local consultant can build out your dispatch board and get the phone side configured for how your shop runs. Search by zip below.
What does it actually do for an electrical shop?
Here's the awkward setup a lot of shops end up with: the schedule lives in one program, the calls happen in a totally different one, and the two never quite line up. Workiz's answer is to stop splitting them. The dispatch board and the phone-and-messaging tools share the same jobs and the same customer records.
What that buys an electrician is continuity. A service call rings in and it's already hooked to the schedule, so you're not copying details from your phone app into your booking app. Booking, sending a tech, circling back afterward, it all stays in one lane.
If today you've got an answering service duct-taped onto a separate scheduler, the appeal is obvious: calls and jobs finally sharing one screen. One thing to nail down before you buy, though, is which phone and messaging features come with the tier you're picking, since that changes as you move up the plans.
See it in action
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Key points from the explainer (our own)
Our own short explainer. You've got a few trucks out and calls coming in, and you're guessing who's closest on paper. Send the wrong tech and you burn drive time while a customer waits. Workiz gives you a live dispatch board and phone tools, so you send the nearest truck and the call notes ride with the job. Best for a busier shop running a few trucks.
What does it cost?
The entry rate is $65/mo. Because what's on each tier moves around, the phone and messaging tools you're really after may sit a step above that base plan. Don't budget off the headline. Work out the features you'll actually use and price from there, then confirm with the vendor exactly what lands on the tier you'd sign up for.
Pricing is vendor-published and changes; confirm the current tiers on Workiz pricing — vendor-published, checked 2026-07-05.
Where does it shine, and where doesn't it?
Worth it when…
- Running one tool for dispatch and the phones beats juggling two.
- Fielding calls and messaging is a big chunk of how your service work actually gets done.
- You want every call hanging off the same board as the schedule.
Look elsewhere when…
- You're solo and the only thing you need is the phone picked up. A phone-only tool starts cheaper.
- The lowest possible entry price matters most. Workiz sits above Jobber on that.
- You can't tell which phone features come with your tier. Pin that down with the vendor before committing.
Sources: Workiz pricing and Workiz product pages — vendor-published, checked 2026-07-05. Last reviewed: 2026-07-05.
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