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Best FSM Software for Electrical Contractors

Small Team (310 technicians) · Updated 2026

Choosing field service software as a small team Electrical business (3–10 technicians) comes down to commercial job management, parts inventory tracking, and QuickBooks sync — and what it costs as you grow. Below are the platforms that fit electrical contractors best at this size, ranked on feature fit, pricing, and ease of adoption.

#1

Service Fusion

Editor's Choice

Flat-rate pricing with unlimited users — best value at scale

Handles commercial jobs, inventory, and a flat-rate book with unlimited users — a strong all-round electrical fit. Unlimited users keep cost flat as the crew grows.

#2

FieldEdge

Built specifically for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical multi-truck operations

Commercial work, inventory, and two-way QuickBooks built for the electrical trade. Per-user pricing stays workable while adding real trade depth.

#3

Jobber

Simple, affordable FSM for small service businesses

Easy and affordable for residential electrical service, but no commercial job or inventory support. Mid-tier plans suit a small crew well.

#4

Housecall Pro

Automation and marketing tools for growing home service businesses

Great for residential electrical service and marketing, though it lacks commercial and inventory features. Mid-tier plans suit a small crew well.

#5

FieldPulse

Maximum customization for contractors who want to build their own workflows

Customizable with inventory-friendly workflows; lighter commercial tooling than the leaders. Mid-tier plans suit a small crew well.

What to Look for in Electrical Software

Electrical businesses should prioritize commercial job management, parts inventory tracking, and QuickBooks sync. At 3–10 technicians, GPS, scheduling, and clean QuickBooks sync matter more than enterprise reporting. The right pick balances those must-haves against how pricing behaves as your technician count changes.

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Reviewed by Mathurin V.

Editor, FSM Advisor. We research and compare FSM software — pricing is verified from public sources and user reports, and comparisons are updated when changes are detected.