Coquitlam — and why electrician businesses here need this.
Coquitlam's geography rewards businesses with smart scheduling — the city stretches from the Fraser River up into Coquitlam Mountain, and a service appointment routed badly costs your tech an hour of drive time. Combined with the strong Tri-Cities residential growth, the operators that capture more leads (and waste less time between them) are the ones who consistently outperform.
Creatrixe is headquartered in Burnaby, a short drive from Coquitlam, with the bulk of the work delivered digitally.
Where electrician businesses leak money — and what AI fixes.
Electrical work has two distinct lead types: planned jobs (panel upgrades, EV chargers, renovations) and emergencies (no power, breaker tripping, sparks). Both arrive at unpredictable times and both go to the first electrician who answers. If your calls go to voicemail during a busy job, you lose the planned-work pipeline. If after-hours emergencies are missed, those customers learn to call your competitor next time.
Add the slow follow-up on quotes — the $4,000 panel upgrade quote you sent last week and never chased — and the missed-revenue picture is uncomfortable. AI agents close the gap so every enquiry gets the attention it would deserve if you had a full-time office staff.
The 4 AI agents below are the ones that move the needle most for electrician businesses in Coquitlam:
📞 Follow-Up
Catches every missed call and every quote that didn't convert. Sends a 60-second SMS, captures the job details, and books a callback. Especially important for the 5pm-9pm rush when most homeowners decide they need an electrician.
📥 Intake & Triage
Qualifies leads — emergency vs. service vs. quote vs. inspection — and routes each to the right priority queue so you're not buried in hand-sorting.
📅 Scheduling & Dispatch
Books jobs intelligently across your service area, considering drive time and technician specialisation. Rescheduling is automatic when something runs over.
⭐ Review & Reputation
Asks for a Google review only after the job is genuinely done well — timed, polite, friction-low. Pushes negative feedback to you privately first.
Pricing — what it costs to run the recommended stack.
Most Coquitlam electrician businesses start at the Growth tier (3–4 agents) and scale up after the first 60 days when the numbers come in.
Growth ($1,500–$2,000 CAD/month, 2–3 agents)
Monthly billing · Cancel any time · Setup in 7–14 days
If you only need one agent (e.g. just Follow-Up to stop missing calls), Starter at $1,000/mo is the right fit. See our pricing principles →
Proof — same agents, real small business, running for over a year.
Khalas Kitchen · Live · Small business
Different industry, same architecture.
Khalas Kitchen is a family-run restaurant we built infrastructure for: automated ordering, follow-up, review management, inventory intelligence, weekly reporting. Roughly 30% operational efficiency gain, 5+ hours per week back from admin, 12–18% larger average orders.
The agents that work for restaurants are mechanically the same ones that work for electricians — different inputs, same architecture, same reliability.
Read the full case study →FAQ for electrician-business owners
Does this work for both residential and commercial electricians?
Yes — though the agent configuration differs. Residential is heavy on emergency follow-up and review management. Commercial is heavy on quote-tracking, project pipeline visibility, and invoice follow-up.
Will this break my existing dispatch software?
No. We integrate via API or webhook, not by replacing anything. Common integrations: ServiceTitan, FieldEdge, Knowify, simPRO, Jobber. Custom dispatch tools are usually doable on the first call.
Can the AI handle technical questions from callers?
It captures the question and the photo if there is one, then qualifies whether this is something you'd quote remotely or need to inspect on site. It doesn't pretend to be an electrician — it pretends to be a really good front desk.
Do I need to install anything on my phones or tablets?
No. The AI agents run in the cloud and integrate with your existing phone, email, SMS, and software. Your team uses what they already use; the agents work in the background.
How long does setup take?
Typical setup is 7–14 days from contract to live. Discovery and integration mapping in week one, build and configure in week two, then a 30-day calibration period where we tune to your specific workflow.
Is there a long-term contract?
No. Monthly billing, cancel anytime. Most clients stay 12+ months because the systems keep paying for themselves — but you're not locked in.
Where are you based?
Creatrixe is headquartered in Burnaby, BC. The work is digital, so we serve clients anywhere in the world. For Greater Vancouver clients, in-person meetings are an option when they help.