Butler Line for Electrical
Answer the panel upgrade call while you're inside a panel
You cannot take a call with your hands in a live box. Butler Line takes it for you, qualifies the job, and has it waiting when you climb down.
Hear it answer a electrical call
It rings your phone in about ten seconds.
What it costs you now
Electricians spend most of the day physically unable to answer a phone. That's not a scheduling problem, it's a revenue problem — the estimate calls that build your quarter come in exactly when you're least able to pick up.
On every call
Built around how electrical contractors work
- Qualifies whether it's a service call, a panel upgrade, or a full rewire before it reaches your calendar
- Screens out the calls that aren't worth a truck roll, so your day isn't spent on twenty-dollar problems
- Captures whether it's residential or commercial and routes commercial straight to you
A call, start to finish
Electrical front desk
Press play to watch the call unfold.
A written illustration of how Butler Line handles a electrical call, played back at speaking pace. Not a recording of a real customer.
The objection
Can it handle code questions and give real answers?
It doesn't try to. Butler Line is a receptionist, not an electrician — it books, qualifies, and takes detail. Anything technical gets written down verbatim and sent to you, rather than guessed at. That boundary is deliberate and you can see exactly where it sits.