For electricians
Invoicing for electricians and electrical contractors
Bill service calls and panel upgrades without paperwork piling up. Send the invoice from the job, take a deposit on bigger work, and collect large jobs by bank transfer so a percentage card fee doesn't shrink the ticket.
$0/month · low-cost ACH · you own your data
Invoice #1042
$1,000
- Paid by
- Bank transfer (ACH)
- Processing fee
- $4
- You keep
- $996
The best invoicing software for electricians is one that keeps your overhead low and gets you paid quickly: PayNugget has a $0/month subscription, low-cost ACH bank payments (cards too), and one-click data export, so you pay only when electricians actually get paid.
The problem
Where billing gets painful for electricians
You didn't start working for yourself to spend evenings chasing payments and feeding a subscription. Here's what trips up most electricians — and how PayNugget quietly takes each one off your plate.
A 2.9% card fee on a $6,000 panel upgrade is nearly $175 lost.
Collect larger jobs by ACH bank transfer so the fee stays flat and low instead of scaling with the job total.
Big projects need a deposit before you buy materials.
Send a deposit invoice to cover materials and mobilization, then bill the balance on completion — each with clear paid status.
Customers expect a written estimate before they approve work.
Send a professional estimate for the job and convert it into the deposit or final invoice in one click once approved.
Paperwork after a long day is the last thing you want.
Create and send a clean invoice in minutes from the job site, and let customers pay online so you're not chasing checks.
How PayNugget helps
Built for the way electricians get paid
ACH on big tickets
Panel upgrades and rewires are large — bank transfer keeps the fee flat, not percentage-based.
Deposits + estimates
Quote the job, take a materials deposit, then bill the balance on completion.
Invoice from the job
Send a professional invoice in minutes with an online pay link — no chasing checks.
$0 subscription
No monthly software cost on top of materials, truck, and tools.
The fee math
Keep more of every invoice you send to electricians
On a $1,000 invoice an ACH bank transfer costs about $4 — the same invoice on a card runs roughly $29, every time. Lead with bank payments and the math changes.
Fees on a $1,000 invoice
Lead with bank payments and keep more of every invoice.
~25× cheaper!- Monthly subscription
- $0
- ACH fee on a $1,000 invoice
- ~$4
- Export your data anytime
- 1-click
- Human support
- Real
Relevant features
The features that matter most
Electricians: frequently asked questions
- Can I send an estimate before doing the work?
- Yes. Send a professional estimate for the job, get approval, and convert it into a deposit or final invoice in one click.
- How much can ACH save on a big electrical job?
- ACH bank payments cost a flat, low fee rather than a percentage, so on a several-thousand-dollar job you can keep over a hundred dollars more than a card fee would leave you.
- Can I take a deposit for materials?
- Yes. Send a deposit invoice up front to cover materials, then bill the balance on completion, each tracked separately.
- Is there a monthly fee?
- No. PayNugget has no subscription. You invoice for free and pay only a small processing fee when a customer pays you.
Keep exploring
Where to go next
More ways electricians get the most out of PayNugget.
Start invoicing free as a electrician
No subscription, low-cost ACH, and you keep your data.