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 dispatching blind and chasing permits on sticky notes. RevoField gives electrical contractors the tools to match techs by license and certification, track permits through inspection, quote panel upgrades on-site, and collect payment before the breaker box is closed.
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 — each one needs a permit, an inspection, and a final sign-off. Tracking all of that across a whiteboard or spreadsheet means things fall through the cracks and jobs sit open for weeks. RevoField lets you track permit numbers in job notes and store inspection details against each job, so your whole team can see what's open.
Sending a journeyman to a job that needs a master electrician, or a residential tech to a commercial panel — it costs you a wasted trip and an angry customer. RevoField shows each tech's license level and certifications right on the dispatch board, so you can assign the right person the first time.
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 safety checklists, and log work without ever needing a signal.
A rewire or new construction job runs 5 days. You invoice at the end. That's a week of labor and materials you've fronted with no cash coming in. Progress billing lets you collect a deposit up front and bill at each milestone — rough-in complete, trim complete, final inspection passed.
Your tech finds a 100A panel that needs upgrading to 200A and calls the office for a price. The office calls back an hour later. By then the homeowner has already called another company. Build professional on-site quotes from pre-loaded materials and labor rates and close the job while you're still there.
One failed inspection can shut down a job site and damage your reputation. Digital checklists, photo documentation, and tech sign-offs — all attached to the job record — give you a clear paper trail for every service call.
Built around how electricians actually work — from service calls and panel upgrades to multi-day commercial jobs and new construction.
See each tech's license type — master, journeyman, apprentice — right on the dispatch board so every job gets the credentials it requires. Flag emergency no-power calls as urgent and assign them first. Multi-day jobs block the right tech across multiple days without double-booking. Your dispatcher sees every tech on a live map and reassigns in seconds when plans change.
Track permit numbers in job notes, store inspection dates against each job, and keep everything visible to your whole office. No more jobs stuck open because someone forgot to schedule a final.
For service calls, invoice on-site and collect before you close the panel. For multi-day projects — rewires, new construction, commercial installs — set up milestone billing: deposit, rough-in complete, final inspection passed. You're never more than one phase away from a payment, and customers expect it. Accept card, ACH, or wire right from the job site.
Your tech finds a 100A panel that needs upgrading. Instead of saying "I'll have the office call you," they pull up a pre-built quote template, customize the line items, and present good-better-best options — base upgrade, upgrade with EV charger, upgrade with solar-ready panel. The homeowner approves by SMS before the truck leaves the driveway.
RevoField is built offline-first for exactly the places electricians work — windowless electrical rooms, underground conduit runs, server closets, commercial basements. Your techs run through safety checklists, log work, and capture photos without needing a single bar of signal. Everything syncs automatically when they're back in range.
Create custom digital checklists for panel upgrades, new construction, service work, and commercial installs. Every checklist is signed by your tech with a timestamp and stored against the job record, giving you a clear paper trail for every service call.
Real questions we hear from electrical companies before they sign up.