Emergency dispatch
A no-power call drops straight onto the drag-and-drop board. Assign the nearest tech and the customer gets an automatic ETA text.
The breaker doesn't trip during business hours.
Linq is the electrician CRM built for shops that live on service calls: panel swaps, no-power emergencies, EV chargers, the Tuesday that goes sideways. It runs the whole loop in one place. Capture the call, quote it, dispatch it, charge it, then bring the customer back. Starter is free. Growth is $179 a month for up to five users.
14 days, no card ยท cancel any day
The after-hours call pays the best. If you catch it.
Half the house goes dark at 9pm and somebody is getting that job. The Linq AI receptionist answers around the clock, books the visit, and texts back every call you miss (Growth plans and up). No voicemail. No "we open at 8." The emergency rate goes to the shop that picked up.
Dane is on the way. Arriving 11:15 to 11:35.
Built for the truck, not the back office.
A no-power call drops straight onto the drag-and-drop board. Assign the nearest tech and the customer gets an automatic ETA text.
Panel photos and notes live on the job. Send the estimate and the customer signs and pays the deposit from their phone.
Every panel, every past visit, every photo, tied to the address. The tech walks in already knowing the building.
Take the card in the kitchen, or send a pay link if nobody's home. The invoice doesn't ride around in the truck for a week.
The ring you couldn't take gets a text before the customer dials the next shop in the results.
Which work pays, who still owes, how the month is running. No spreadsheet night required.
Fourteen days. Your actual jobs.
Not a sandbox with fake customers in it. Put a real week through the board, answer real calls with it, and see what the Friday number looks like. Fourteen days, no card, cancel any day.
Shaped on a live dispatch floor.
/customers/safe-and-secure-locksmith
One no-power call, start to finish.
One flat bill for the whole crew.
See full pricing at /pricing.
An electrician CRM keeps every customer, property, job, quote and invoice for an electrical business in one system, so nothing lives on a whiteboard or in a text thread. Linq adds the field side: dispatch, ETA texts, and payment at the door.
Yes. Emergency calls land on the dispatch board the moment they're booked, you drag them to the right tech, and the customer automatically gets a text with the arrival window.
Yes. Estimates go out by text or email, the customer signs on their screen, and the deposit is collected before the job is scheduled.
The 24/7 AI receptionist answers, books jobs into your schedule, and texts back any call that slips through (Growth plans and up). After-hours emergencies are where it earns its keep.
It's built for service-driven electrical work: service calls, installs, and small projects. Customer records, property photos and job history carry across whatever mix of work your shop runs.
Yes, and a straight comparison is the fastest way to see the differences: see Linq vs Jobber. For the wider field, our Jobber alternatives guide covers the market.
Take the next no-power call.
The AI receptionist can start taking tonight's calls (Growth plans and up).
Linq is electrician CRM for shops that would rather be on the tools than at a desk: start free, or put one real week through it on the 14-day trial and judge it on Friday.