Trade pages · Updated May 2026

An electrical estimate app for contractors who quote from the jobsite.

Electrical estimates get messy fast: outlet count, fixture type, panel condition, breakers, dedicated circuits, EV chargers, access, permits, patching assumptions, and exclusions. EstimateIn10 helps turn the walkthrough into a professional estimate draft before the details disappear.

Phone-first estimating No credit card trial Built for electrical contractors

Plain-English disclosure: this page is written for electrical contractors evaluating EstimateIn10 as an estimating workflow. You still review every scope, price, and line item before sending anything to a client.

Built around the real shape of an electrical quote.

A good electrical estimate is more than a quick parts total. It has scope, circuits, fixtures, device counts, labor, access notes, permit assumptions, exclusions, client expectations, and enough detail to prevent confusion later.

Walkthrough notes become scope

Describe what you saw in plain language: panel condition, breaker space, outlet count, fixture type, circuit needs, wall or attic access, permit assumptions, and what the client asked you to include.

  • Outlet, switch, ceiling fan, recessed light, and fixture installs.
  • Panel work, breaker replacement, dedicated circuits, and EV charger prep.
  • Troubleshooting, service repairs, access-sensitive wiring, and small remodel scopes.

The draft is not the final answer

EstimateIn10 gives you a structured starting point. You adjust pricing, remove anything that does not apply, add your terms, then send the approval link.

  • Review labor, materials, and margin before sending.
  • Add exclusions like drywall repair, hidden wiring issues, code upgrades, permit needs, or customer-supplied fixtures.
  • Keep your existing invoice/payment process after approval.

From electrical walkthrough to estimate draft

The goal is not to skip judgment. The goal is to stop losing the details between the driveway, the next job, and the kitchen table at night.

Step What the electrician captures How EstimateIn10 helps
Walkthrough Panel condition, breaker space, outlet count, fixture type, circuit needs, access, repair or install scope, client priorities, and assumptions. Turns messy notes into a structured scope you can edit before sending.
Prep Power shutoff, protection, attic or wall access, patching assumptions, cleanup, parts runs, permits, and return trips. Prompts a more complete written scope so small but important steps do not vanish from the quote.
Materials Devices, boxes, breakers, conduit, wire, fixtures, trims, plates, connectors, EV charger materials, and specialty parts. Creates material sections you can price, adjust, or replace with your own numbers.
Client clarity What is included, what is excluded, payment terms, timeline, and approval instructions. Produces a client-ready estimate link instead of a loose text message or spreadsheet.
Review Your final pricing, labor assumptions, material costs, markup, access risk, permit language, and margin. You stay in control. The AI draft is reviewed and adjusted before it reaches the customer.
Best fit Solo electrical contractors and small service crews who quote from a phone after a walkthrough. Designed for fast first drafts, not full scheduling, dispatch, invoicing, or payroll.
Illustrative workflow for turning an electrical walkthrough into an EstimateIn10 estimate draft.
Illustrative workflow for an electrical contractor writing a quote from jobsite notes.

An honest fit check

EstimateIn10 is useful when estimate writing is the bottleneck. It is not trying to replace every system in your electrical business.

Use it if

You leave walkthroughs with good notes but lose time turning those notes into a professional scope and price breakdown.

Be careful if

Your electrical estimates depend on large commercial bid packages, engineered drawings, or multiple estimator approvals.

Keep using

Your current invoice, payment, calendar, and bookkeeping setup. EstimateIn10 is for getting the estimate out faster.

FAQ

Is EstimateIn10 useful for electrical estimates?

Yes. It is designed to turn jobsite descriptions into estimate drafts that include scope, line items, and client-facing details you can review and adjust.

Who is this electrical estimate app best for?

Solo electrical contractors, owner-operators, and small repair crews whose main pain is turning varied walkthrough notes into a professional estimate quickly.

Can I include outlets, panels, lighting, EV chargers, circuits, materials, labor, and exclusions?

Yes. Include those details in the job description, then review the generated estimate and adjust it to match your real plan, access assumptions, code requirements, and local market.

Does it replace my pricing judgment?

No. You still own the pricing, scope, assumptions, and final client promise. EstimateIn10 helps create the draft faster.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes. EstimateIn10 is built for contractors who quote while moving between jobs, not only at a desk.

Can I try it without a credit card?

Yes. Start with a trial and decide whether the estimating workflow fits your actual jobs.

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Try it on your next electrical walkthrough.

Describe the job before you leave the driveway. Review the estimate draft, adjust the numbers, and send a clean client link.

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