Yes — SmartCallService is an AI answering service built for electricians in Dallas, TX. It answers your (214), (469), (972) calls 24/7, qualifies the project, and books on-site estimates onto your calendar, so a $3,200+ job never goes to voicemail while your crew is on the truck. Setup is free and self-serve — you're live in about five minutes.
DFW Metroplex is home to roughly 1.3 million residents, which means steady demand for electricians and steady competition. Homeowners shopping for a panel upgrade or EV charger estimate call three or four electricians in a row and hire whoever picks up first. The biggest leak in most electrician operations here is qualified estimate calls missed while on a job, and every missed $3,200 estimate is money walking to the next name on the list.
When your phone goes to voicemail, Dallas callers don't leave a message — they dial the next electrician. SmartCallService makes sure every call from Dallas area codes (214), (469), (972) is answered professionally in seconds, day or night, then qualifies the scope, captures the address, and books the estimate automatically while you stay on the job at hand.
SmartCallService plans start at $149/month — about $4.97 a day. Compare that to a full-time receptionist at $3,000 to $4,000 a month or a traditional answering service at $1 to $2 per call. The AI never takes a break, never calls in sick, and handles unlimited complexity. Plans include:
Free self-serve setup — live in about 5 minutes. No credit card required, month-to-month, no contracts.
Yes. SmartCallService answers calls for electricians in Dallas 24/7, qualifies the job, and books on-site estimates straight onto your calendar — so a $3,200+ estimate never sits in voicemail while you're on a job.
Plans start at $149/month — about $4.97 a day — compared with $3,000 to $4,000 a month for a full-time receptionist who only covers business hours. Setup is free and self-serve, month-to-month, with no contract.
Most callers can't tell. In our testing 94% didn't realize they were speaking with AI. It greets people with your business name, handles follow-up questions, and can transfer to your cell if a caller asks for a person.
Yes. The AI asks the scoping questions a electrician would — project type, timeline, budget signals, and the address — so your crew rolls up to a real opportunity instead of a tire-kicker.
About five minutes from the app. Forward your existing number or use a new local one, set your services and service area, and you're live on the App Store. No card required to start.