Invoicing for Electrical Companies
Electrical electricians have a specific problem: panel and no-power calls are urgent, but they get buried in voicemail while crews are on the job. SalesButler's Invoicing is built to fix exactly that for electrical businesses. Sales tax, deposits, partial payments, Stripe links, and signed PDFs — built for service businesses, not accountants.
Invoicing for Electrical, in the app
Invoicing Built for Electrical
Take a $5,000 panel upgrade: winning or losing it often comes down to how well you handle invoicing. When a sparking panel or total outage comes in during summer storm season, a electrician stretched across jobs can't afford to let it slip. Invoicing keeps electrical work moving from first contact to paid invoice — without adding office staff.
- Using invoicing to handle a sparking panel or total outage the instant it lands, instead of after voicemail.
- Keeping a $5,000 panel upgrade on track with invoicing, from the first call through to a paid invoice.
- Leaning on invoicing to stay ahead of summer storm season demand without adding office staff.
Up and Running Fast
Build the Invoice
Add line items, link to inventory if applicable, set tax rate (defaults to org default).
Send via Link
Customer receives an SMS or email with a secure portal link to view and pay.
Take a Deposit
Customer can pay a partial amount; the ledger tracks every transaction.
What Electrical Businesses Get
Configurable Sales Tax
Org default plus per-invoice overrides — auto-computed on subtotal.
Deposits & Partial Pay
Track every payment in a clean ledger, not a spreadsheet.
Stripe Link Refresh
When amount-due changes, the Stripe link regenerates automatically.
Signed PDF Output
Customer-facing PDFs embed signature, signer name, and ISO timestamp.
Why Electrical Businesses Choose SalesButler for Invoicing
- Built for electrical, not adapted from generic software — invoicing that already understands a sparking panel or total outage and summer storm season.
- Runs from the field: your crew manages invoicing from a phone on a $5,000 panel upgrade, not just a back-office desk.
- One flat price for the whole crew — most electricians cover it by booking a single extra panel upgrade a month.
- Live in about 15 minutes: connect your number, import contacts, and electrical invoicing is running the same day.
Electrical Invoicing FAQ
How much does electrical invoicing software cost?
SalesButler's Growth plan is $24/month for your whole team — far less than per-seat invoicing tools. Most electricians cover it with a single recovered panel upgrade.
What's the best invoicing software for electrical companies?
The best fit is software built for electricians. SalesButler handles invoicing around a sparking panel or total outage, a $5,000 panel upgrade, and summer storm season demand — not a generic CRM you have to bend to fit the trade.
Does Invoicing work on mobile out in the field?
Yes. Electrical crews run invoicing from their phone on the job — no laptop, no trip back to the office.
Is SalesButler's Invoicing a good fit for electricians?
Yes. Electrical businesses use it to invoicing around real field conditions — a sparking panel or total outage, a $5,000 panel upgrade, and summer storm season demand — not a generic office workflow.
Can customers pay by credit card?
Yes — every invoice includes a Stripe payment link that accepts all major cards.