Bid electrical jobs before the trail goes cold
BidIQ helps electrical contractors turn field notes, room-by-room scope, pricing defaults, and job status into clear bid packages without spreadsheet rework.
- Scope captured
- Room by room
- Bid package
- Estimate and invoice
- Pipeline
- Status tracked
Bid preview
Panel upgrade and remodel
Labor
$4,820
Material
$3,460
Total
$8,280
Kitchen
12 devices, recessed lighting, GFCI updates
Service
Panel swap, grounding, permit allowance
Basement
Rough-in, smoke detectors, dedicated circuits
Designed for residential service, remodels, light commercial work, and repeat bid packages where accuracy matters but your day does not wait for admin work.
The problem
The bid is only as good as the notes you can still remember
Most electrical bids start in the field and get rebuilt later. That leaves room for missed fixtures, stale pricing, and follow-ups that live in someone's head.
Copying notes from the field into a spreadsheet after hours
Repricing the same rooms, devices, panels, and labor over and over
Sending bids that make sense to you but confuse the customer
What changes
Put takeoff, pricing, bid documents, and pipeline in one place
BidIQ keeps the work organized from first walkthrough to customer-ready estimate, so your team can quote faster and explain the number with less backtracking.
- Capture the job the way electricians think
- Build bids from rooms, service areas, quantities, and preset electrical items instead of forcing every job into a blank sheet.
- Keep your pricing defaults close
- Use your labor and material pricing as the starting point, then adjust the scope without rebuilding the estimate from scratch.
- Send a bid that looks finished
- Turn takeoff details into a clean customer-facing summary, then keep the invoice trail tied to the same job.
- Know which bids need attention
- Track open opportunities by stage so follow-ups do not disappear once the truck gets busy.
How it works
A bid workflow your crew can repeat
Keep the process simple enough for busy job days and structured enough for cleaner handoff when the customer is ready.
- 01Walk the scope
- Add rooms, panels, devices, fixtures, and service items while the job is still fresh.
- 02Price from your defaults
- Start with saved pricing and make job-specific adjustments where the work actually changed.
- 03Send the bid package
- Share a clean estimate and move the opportunity through your pipeline when the customer responds.
Built for the shop
Less admin at the end of a long day
Keep the bid consistent
Saved defaults help make similar jobs feel repeatable while still leaving room for judgment on site conditions, access, and customer requests.
Follow up before the job goes quiet
A bid pipeline gives open estimates a visible place to live, so the next call is easier to make and easier to track.
Questions
Know what you are bringing into the shop
- Is this built for electrical contractors specifically?
- Yes. The workflow is centered on electrical bid components such as rooms, preset items, labor, material pricing, estimates, invoices, and bid status.
- Do I have to replace my current pricing process?
- No. BidIQ is meant to hold your defaults and speed up repeat work, while still letting you adjust each job before it leaves your shop.
- What kind of jobs fit best?
- BidIQ is a good fit for residential service, remodels, light commercial work, and recurring bid packages where speed and consistency matter.
Ready to send bids that are easier to build and easier to approve?
Start with your next electrical estimate and keep the job details tied together from scope to invoice.