This page explains how content is produced, how we handle affiliate relationships, and where this site’s editorial boundaries are.
How we evaluate software
ElectricianStack evaluates field-service software against real electrical contracting workflows. That means: morning dispatch, job scheduling, change order handling, price-book management, invoice timing, QuickBooks sync behavior, and the support experience when something breaks mid-day.
Where I’ve used a product directly, I describe that experience. Where I haven’t, I say so — and rely on documented pricing and feature information from official sources, interviews with contractors who have used the product, and hands-on testing of trials and demos.
No software company pays to be featured or reviewed. Placement in a comparison is not for sale.
Affiliate relationships
Some links on this site are referral or affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase or request a demo, I may receive a commission. Current affiliate relationships include programs with ServiceTitan, Workiz, Service Fusion, and Housecall Pro, among others.
Affiliate relationships do not change editorial positions. Products earn a recommendation by being the right fit for the described use case — not by paying a higher commission. If a product earns a commission and it’s the wrong recommendation, I’ll say so. The “The Catch” and “What the Sales Demo Skips” sections exist precisely to make sure affiliate pressure doesn’t soften the analysis.
Pricing accuracy and update policy
Software pricing changes. We make reasonable efforts to verify pricing directly from official vendor pricing pages before publishing. Each comparison page notes when pricing was last verified.
We aim to review and update money pages every 30–45 days. If you find a pricing error, use the contact page — include a source link and we’ll verify and update within a few days. Corrections are noted in the page’s update log.
Editorial scope boundary
ElectricianStack covers software, tools, product specs, pricing, and business systems for electrical contractors. We do not publish wiring guidance, installation instructions, electrical code advice, load calculations, safety procedures, or any technical content that could affect how someone performs electrical work.
This boundary exists because we are not licensed electrical professionals and we have no business publishing content that could create jobsite risk. The site is about the business of running an electrical contracting operation — not the technical practice of electrical work.
Simple rule: if it involves how to wire, install, or perform electrical work, it’s not here and it won’t be here.
Corrections and updates
We correct errors promptly. If something on this site is factually wrong — pricing, feature, availability — contact us with a source and we’ll verify and correct it. We’d rather have accurate information than defend a mistake.
What we won’t publish
- Paid reviews or sponsored placements disguised as editorial content
- Thin product summaries with no real editorial position
- Wiring, installation, code, or electrical safety content of any kind
- Content designed to generate traffic rather than answer real questions
- “Best of” lists that don’t include a real recommendation and real reasons