Electrician Website Builder That Does It For You
Electrician website builder searches mostly return template galleries and lists of other electricians' websites. None of that gets you a site. This does: paste your Google Business Profile and get a bespoke multi-page electrician site in minutes, hosted, maintained, and edited for $75 a month.
Electrical work is a trust purchase
Homeowners are warier hiring an electrician than almost any other trade, because bad electrical work burns houses down. That changes what the website is for. Before anyone calls, the site has to prove you are licensed, insured, and real: license number visible instead of buried, the towns you actually serve, and reviews pulled from the Google profile where a customer can verify them. A generic template treats those as footer decorations. On an electrician site, they are the sale.
There is a second trust layer most builders ignore: the work itself needs explaining. A homeowner comparing quotes for a panel upgrade wants to know you pull permits, that your work passes inspection, and what the job involves. A site that answers those questions in plain language wins the call before your competitors have picked up the phone.
The searches an electrician site can win
Nobody searches for a generic electrician site; they search for the problem. Panel upgrade cost, EV charger installation, aluminum wiring replacement, breaker keeps tripping, licensed electrician plus their town. Each of those searches deserves its own page, because a single dedicated page outranks a homepage that mentions everything once. Building forty of those pages by hand in a template editor is the part of DIY nobody finishes. Generating them from your profile is the part we automate.
From your profile to a live site
You do not start with a blank template. The builder reads your Google Business Profile, your services, service area, hours, reviews, and photos, and generates the site as its own plain, fast code: a page per service (panel upgrades, EV chargers, rewiring, troubleshooting), tap-to-call in the header, a short lead form that goes straight to you. Changes are plain-English requests. You approve the draft before it publishes, and any change rolls back instantly.
The electrician who looks licensed and answers first gets the job. Your license number belongs at the top of the site, not in a drawer.
When a template builder is enough
If you have the evenings free and would rather pay $20 a month than $75, a template builder will get you a serviceable one-pager, and for a side-work electrician that can be plenty. Study the good ones before you start; ServiceTitan's roundup of electrician websites shows the trust marks and layouts worth copying. Where DIY falls short is the structural work: service pages, area pages, schema, speed. That is the part that ranks, and the part nobody finishes at 10pm after a panel job.
What $75 a month includes
Design, build, hosting, a branded domain, lead capture, analytics, and every edit after launch, with no setup fee; see what is included line by line. Compare that to an agency build quoted in the thousands, or a DIY subscription that looks cheaper until you price your own evenings into it. The same engine builds every trade on our contractor website builder page, and electrician website design shows the finished layout thinking for this trade specifically.