Panel upgrades and safety checks get put off until someone reminds people.
Electrician email campaigns
Make safety checks and upgrades easy to say yes to.
Draft clear emails for panels, detectors, generators, EV chargers, and seasonal electrical checks.
- No credit card needed
- No marketing or tech skills needed
- Takes minutes to create
- You approve everything before it sends
Create a non-alarmist email about generator readiness before storm season.
Small signs matter.
Flickering lights and warm outlets are early warnings. A safety check catches them before they get expensive.
Book a safety check and get 10% off any repair we find.
Book a safety checkOffer valid for the next 14 days.
The challenge
Electrical work gets put off — until the breaker trips again.
Past customers cannot refer you if they cannot remember your company name.
Big projects end, and the relationship ends with them.
The solution
MeSquared brings your customers back — without you becoming a marketer.
You do not have to think about subject lines, layouts, or who to send to. Type what you want in one sentence, and MeSquared writes the whole campaign for your electrician business. You just read it and approve it.
Keep it factual
Invite inspections without diagnosing problems by email.
Promote upgrades
Explain EV chargers, generators, and lighting projects clearly.
Use the right timing
Send storm, holiday, and seasonal reminders when they matter.
How it works
Create your electrician campaign in 3 simple steps.
- No credit card needed
- No marketing or tech skills needed
- Takes minutes to create
- You approve everything before it sends
Tell MeSquared your goal
Type what you want, like "Create a non-alarmist email about generator readiness before storm season."
Review your campaign
MeSquared writes the emails, picks the look, and chooses the audience.
Send and improve
Approve it, send it, and see what worked. Nothing sends without your OK.
On the go
Electrician email marketing from the van
Most electricians do estimates, panel jobs, and paperwork — marketing gets whatever is left, which is usually nothing. MeSquared moves it to your phone: type "remind past customers about panel inspections" from the van and the campaign is built for you.
One tap approves it. The results read at a glance between jobs, so you always know the next send without an office night.
Works in your phone's browser — no app to install.
FAQ
Questions electrician owners ask first.
What should electrician businesses send to past customers?
Most electrician businesses do best with three kinds of emails: storm emails like "Generator readiness", upgrade emails like "EV charger consult", and reminder emails like "Detector check". Each one gives a past customer a clear, friendly reason to book again. You do not need a big list to start.
How does MeSquared help electrician businesses?
You type one sentence, like "Create a non-alarmist email about generator readiness before storm season." MeSquared writes the full email, matches your logo and colors, and picks who should get it. You review everything and approve it before it sends. Nothing goes out without your OK.
What is a good email topic for electricians?
A practical maintenance or planning topic works well, such as generator readiness, detector reminders, panel inspections, or EV charger interest.
Can electricians email past customers about safety?
Yes, but the language should stay factual and avoid diagnosing a specific problem unless the business has that verified information.
How can MeSquared help an electrical contractor?
It helps create branded campaign drafts from simple goals, then keeps review and approval in the workflow.
Can I run electrician email marketing from my phone?
Yes. MeSquared works in your phone's browser — create a safety inspection or upgrade campaign between jobs, approve it from the van, and see who booked while you work.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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