You were the most qualified electrician they called. You did the most thorough walk-through. But your proposal was three lines on a text message. The other guy had a real document.
MTQ Now turns your field notes into professional proposals, inspection reports, and code-compliant documentation in 30 seconds.
The Real Problem
Electrical work is life-safety critical. The documentation should reflect that. When your estimate says "upgrade panel, run new circuits" — the homeowner sees a price tag. When the document explains why their 1970s panel is a fire hazard and how the upgrade protects their family — they sign today.
You spent 45 minutes on a walk-through. Typed a 3-line text. The customer hired the guy with a 2-page proposal — even though he charged more. Professional paperwork closes more jobs.
Inspector fails something. Customer says "you never told me it would cost more." Without clear documentation of existing conditions and required upgrades, you're eating the difference.
After every call, you're sitting in the driveway typing an estimate on your phone. 15 minutes per job, 5 jobs a day — that's over an hour of unbillable time. Every single day.
You flagged a hazard. Customer declined the fix. Six months later, something goes wrong and they point at you. Without a documented declined-services record, it's your word against theirs.
See the Difference
PANEL UPGRADE 100 TO 200 AMP. MOVE METER. RUN 2 NEW 20A CIRCUITS TO KITCHEN. SOME KNOB AND TUBE NEEDS TO COME OUT WHERE WE TOUCH IT. $4,800 PARTS AND LABOR. CAN START NEXT WEEK.
⚠️ No explanation of why. No safety language. No scope boundaries. Customer sees "$4,800" and starts calling other electricians.
Document Types for Electricians
From residential proposals to commercial inspection reports. Pick a type or let AI figure it out.
Turn field notes into professional proposals with clear scope, code references, and exclusions that win jobs and prevent disputes.
Panel inspections, whole-house assessments, and pre-purchase evaluations with clear pass/fail findings.
Detailed project scope with inclusions, exclusions, code references, and permit requirements. No scope creep.
Found knob-and-tube behind the wall? Document the change with cost and timeline impact before you proceed.
Customer declined a safety recommendation? Document it. This is your paper trail when something goes wrong later.
Plain-English explanations of what you found and what you did. Customers understand, trust you, and refer you.