Industry workflow

Electricians and Electrical Contractors

Floor plans, load data and photos are captured before the first callback so planning and dispatch can start immediately.

Current friction

Many electrical requests lack key information (plans, loads, photos). That causes follow‑ups, slows quoting and delays site visits.

Digital path

A digital intake collects floor plans, use case, connection data and fault details in a guided flow. Automation identifies whether planning, inspection or urgent troubleshooting is needed and prepares the right next steps.

Use cases

How this works in daily operations.

Each scenario makes the same promise concrete: cleaner intake, clearer handovers and less manual chasing in the office.

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Renovation with floor‑plan intake

An owner uploads the floor plan so the team arrives with room and load profiles for the visit.

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Operational effect

Start

Site visits start with precise technical data instead of basic questions.

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02

Wallbox request with pre‑check

Before the visit you already know desired charging power, parking and connection constraints.

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Operational effect

Start

Wallbox conversations start with real connection data instead of vague wishes.

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03

Fault report in a commercial building

A business reports failed circuits; the case is prepared with photos and priority for targeted troubleshooting.

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Operational effect

Start

Troubleshooting starts with a clear fault picture instead of vague phone descriptions.

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Next step

Does this look like the kind of relief your business needs?

Then we can look at the current intake flow, the systems already in place and the shortest path to a calmer process.

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