Electrician websites · Austin, TX

Austin is wiring new homes faster than most shops can answer the phone.

An electrical site built for a growth metro: lead capture and booking automation, missed-call text-back, and review automation. Live in seven days.

A growing metro means panel upgrades, EV chargers, and new-build work stacking up on top of service calls. A missed lead is a $150 to $12,000 job dialing the next electrician. Our text-back recovers about 38%.

Built for Austin, not a template.

Same system every trade runs on, tuned to what Austin actually calls about.

Austin's growth is the whole story for an electrician here. New homes, remodels, panel upgrades, and a wave of EV-charger installs pile demand on top of the everyday service and repair calls, and a busy shop drops leads simply because the phone rings while everyone is on a job. Every dropped call in a market this hot is a booking handed to a competitor.

Nova is built to stop that leak. The site is fast and written for the work Austin actually searches, from panel upgrades to charger installs, the form books straight to your calendar, and missed-call text-back answers the moment a line is busy. You capture the growth instead of losing it to whoever picked up first.

Local licensing and demand

Licensing in Texas

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

Texas licenses electrical work through TDLR, and there is no statewide general contractor license, so your TDLR electrical license plus your Austin city registration is what homeowners look for. Your site is built to display both clearly.

Why the phone rings here

Growth stacks new work on service calls

Unlike a weather-driven trade, Austin electrical demand is driven by construction and adoption: new builds, remodels, panel upgrades, and EV chargers, all on top of the steady service base. The volume is the opportunity, and the automation is what keeps it from overflowing to competitors.

  • Written for panel and EV-charger intent. The site's service pages match Austin's actual high-value searches, not generic electrician copy.

  • TDLR license and city registration, shown. Austin homeowners check the state license and local registration. Both go on the site up front.

  • No dropped calls in a hot market. Text-back captures the lead that rang while your crew was on another job, the most common way growth-market shops leak revenue.

Three tiers. Pick one. Live in a week.

Same pricing everywhere: one setup number, one monthly number. Month to month, cancel anytime.

Starter

Get found, take the call.

$600setup

plus $149/mo, hosting and support

One service call pays the month back.

  • A five-page electrical site, built to convert
  • Mobile-first, PageSpeed 90+
  • Local listings synced, SEO basics
  • Contact form to email and SMS
  • Domain and SSL included
  • A monthly performance report

Growth

Best value

Turn the leads you miss into booked jobs.

$1,297setup

plus $199/mo, automation and CRM

Two saved jobs a month: +$1,000 to $4,000.

Everything in Starter, plus

  • Lead capture and booking automation that turns electrical inquiries into scheduled jobs
  • Missed-call text-back: an auto SMS within 60 seconds
  • Review automation, five stars on a steady drip
  • A CRM pipeline with lead tracking
  • Job-photo gallery and service pages
  • A quarterly strategy call

Pro

Own your service area.

$1,997setup

plus $349/mo, ads, SEO, and support

One panel upgrade pays for half a year.

Everything in Growth, plus

  • Local SEO across five ZIP codes
  • Branded service-area pages
  • Email and SMS nurture sequences
  • A monthly one-to-one strategy call
  • Priority support, four-hour response

See it before you decide.

A 15-minute call. We mock up your new Austin electrical site live on the screen and show you the leads you are leaving on the table. No pitch.

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