Platform Features
From first call to final invoice — RevoField covers every step of the job lifecycle in one unified platform built for trade professionals.
Explore all featuresStop managing jobs on whiteboards and chasing payments by phone. RevoField gives electrical contractors a dispatch board, GPS tracking, digital checklists, on-site invoicing, and a customer portal — so your office and field crew stay in sync.
Before RevoField, these were just the cost of running an electrical business. They don't have to be.
Panel upgrades, new construction, EV charger installs — every job has notes, photos, and status updates spread across texts, emails, and sticky notes. RevoField keeps everything in one job record: notes, photos, checklists, invoices. Your whole team sees the same information.
An emergency no-power call comes in and you're guessing who's closest or who just finished a job. RevoField's dispatch board shows every tech's status and location on a live GPS map — assign the right person in seconds, not minutes.
Electrical panels, server rooms, underground conduit runs — your techs spend half the day in places where phones don't work. RevoField is built offline-first so they can pull up job details, run checklists, take photos, and log work without a signal. Everything syncs when they're back in range.
The job is finished but the invoice doesn't go out until someone in the office gets around to it. By then the customer's moved on. With RevoField, your tech creates and sends the invoice right from the job site — and the customer pays online through the portal.
Your tech finds a panel that needs upgrading and calls the office for a price. The office calls back an hour later. By then the homeowner has called another company. With RevoField, your techs build and send estimates from the field. The customer reviews and approves through the portal.
When a customer disputes work or you need to prove what was done, your only evidence is a tech's memory. Digital checklists with photo uploads and signed completions — all stored against the job record — give you a clear paper trail for every service call.
Built around how electrical contractors actually work — from service calls and panel upgrades to recurring maintenance and emergency dispatch.
The dispatch board shows all your electricians and their assigned jobs in one view. Assign jobs with a click, flag emergency no-power calls as high priority, and check technician availability before scheduling. The GPS map shows every tech's real-time location so you can dispatch the closest person to urgent calls.
Every job has a complete record — status, notes, photos, checklists, invoices, and customer history. Your office sees all open jobs at a glance and can filter by status or technician. Techs update job status from the field, upload photos, and add notes so nothing falls through the cracks.
Your techs create and send invoices right from the job site the moment work is complete — no waiting for the office. Add line items, apply tax, and send. Customers pay online through the customer portal with credit card or bank transfer. No more chasing checks or following up weeks later.
Your tech is on-site and the customer asks about a panel upgrade. Instead of "I'll have the office call you," your tech builds an estimate right on their phone, adds line items, and sends it. The customer reviews and approves through the portal. One click converts the approved estimate into a scheduled job — no re-entering data.
RevoField is built offline-first for exactly the places electricians work — windowless electrical rooms, underground conduit runs, server closets, commercial basements. Your techs complete checklists, upload photos, add job notes, and check in/out without needing a signal. Everything syncs automatically when they're back in range.
Your customers get their own portal — branded with your company name — where they can see job status, review and approve estimates, pay invoices online, and request new service. No more phone calls asking "when is the electrician coming?" or "can you resend that invoice?"
Real questions we hear from electrical companies before they sign up.