Look for estimating control first
Good electrical estimating software should make estimates faster without making them careless. Contractors need editable line items, clear labor and material sections, tax and markup controls, assumptions, exclusions, and proposal notes that can be reviewed before a customer sees them.
Core features that matter
- Editable estimates: Every draft should be easy to review and change.
- Proposal PDFs: A reviewed estimate should convert into a professional customer-facing document.
- Electrical CRM: Customers, jobs, estimates, proposal PDFs, files, and schedules should stay connected in one workspace.
- Job tracking: Electrical job management software should connect customers, jobs, estimates, schedules, service calls, inspections, and follow-ups.
- Pricebook/templates: Repeat work should start from reusable labor, material, fee, and scope structures.
- Scheduling/calendar: Contractors need a simple place to track appointments, inspections, service calls, and follow-ups.
- AI-assisted estimate drafts: AI can help organize scope notes, but the contractor should review every number and detail.
Questions to ask before choosing a tool
- Can a solo electrician or owner/operator use it without a long setup project?
- Does the electrical estimate app keep customer and job context attached to the bid?
- Can estimates be edited before they become proposals?
- Does the workflow support contractor-reviewed AI drafts instead of hands-off estimating claims?
- Does the tool help organize electrical bid software basics without creating duplicate admin work?
How PhaseBid fits
PhaseBid is electrician estimating software built for small electrical contractors that want editable estimates, proposal PDFs, AI-assisted estimate drafts, customer/job tracking, scheduling, templates, and pricebook tools in one workspace.
For more detail, review PhaseBid features, compare plans, and read the AI electrical estimating guide.
Review PhaseBid features, compare pricing, or Start Free when you are ready to test the workflow.
Contractor disclaimer: This resource is general estimating workflow information, not electrical, legal, pricing, or code advice. Always verify pricing, labor, material quantities, site conditions, scope, permits, and local code requirements before submitting a bid or purchasing materials.

