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How Electricians Turn Jobs Into 5-Star Reviews Automatically
Nov 13, 2025
How Electricians Turn Jobs Into 5-Star Reviews Automatically
You just finished a complete rewire on a Friday evening, the homeowner is thrilled their kitchen lights finally work properly, and they promise "I'll definitely leave you a 5-star review this weekend!" Monday morning? Your Google profile is still stuck at 11 reviews from 2023.
Here's what nobody tells electricians: 92% of customers who verbally promise to leave a review never actually do it. Not because they didn't appreciate your work, but because navigating to your Google Business Profile, finding the review section, and typing out a review takes effort—and their weekend happened.
Meanwhile, your competitor who charged £50 more and took an extra day has 63 recent reviews because they've cracked the code: automated review collection that requires zero manual effort.
In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover the exact system top-earning electricians use to automatically convert 80-90% of completed jobs into genuine 5-star Google reviews. The entire setup takes 15 minutes, runs completely on autopilot, and has generated over 4,000 reviews for UK electricians in the past 12 months.
Why Google Reviews Are Critical for Electricians (More Than Any Other Trade)
Electrical work is unique. Customers can't see what you've done inside their walls. They can't test if you've done it properly. And if you've done it wrong, the consequences are catastrophic—house fires, electrocution, failed inspections.
This makes trust the single most important factor in an electrician's business. And in 2024, trust is measured in Google stars.
The Brutal Data Electricians Need to See
96% of homeowners check Google reviews before hiring an electrician (higher than any other trade)
Electricians with 50+ reviews charge 15-23% more for identical work and still win more bids
78% of customers won't even call an electrician with fewer than 4.5 stars
One 5-star review is worth approximately £340-580 in new business over 12 months
Reviews less than 60 days old are 18x more influential than reviews older than 6 months
But here's the kicker that most electricians miss: reviews don't just help you get found on Google—they're the reason customers choose you over the 12 other electricians they found.
Why Electrical Customers Are MORE Review-Dependent
When someone needs a painter, they can see the quality before they pay. When someone needs a gardener, the results are visible immediately. But electrical work?
Hidden behind walls and ceilings
Requires specialized knowledge to evaluate quality
Potential safety implications if done wrong
Often discovered through emergency situations (anxiety-driven decision-making)
Customers hiring electricians are essentially trusting you with their family's safety based on nothing but your word and your reviews.
A plumber with 15 reviews might still get calls. An electrician with 15 reviews? They're invisible.
"I used to think my certifications and 18 years of experience would speak for themselves. Then I lost a £4,500 rewiring job to a guy who'd been in business 3 years but had 58 Google reviews to my 9. That was my wake-up call." — David Thompson, Thompson Electrical, Bristol
The Hidden Psychology: Why Electrical Customers Don't Leave Reviews
Most electricians think customers don't leave reviews for one of three reasons:
They weren't satisfied with the work
They're too busy or lazy
They don't know how to leave a review
All three assumptions are wrong.
The real reason 92% of satisfied customers never leave the review they promised? The mental and physical friction between intention and completion is too high.
The 7-Step Review Abandonment Journey
Here's what actually happens after you ask for a review:
Hour 1: Customer genuinely intends to leave a review. They appreciated your work and want to help.
Hour 6: They're distracted by dinner, kids, or Netflix. They'll "do it later."
Day 1: They can't remember your exact business name. Was it "Smith Electrical" or "Smith & Sons Electrical Services"?
Day 2: They Google your business and find three listings with similar names. Confusion sets in.
Day 3: They find your correct listing but don't see an obvious "Leave Review" button. They'll "figure it out later."
Day 5: They've completely forgotten. The job is ancient history.
Never: The review never gets written.
Every single step adds friction. Friction is the silent killer of review collection.
Why Traditional Methods Fail Electricians
Let's examine why conventional approaches consistently underperform:
Asking in person while packing up: Completion rate 3-8%. You're tired, they're tired, you both want to finish the transaction. The moment lacks any urgency or follow-through mechanism.
Business cards with your Google review link: Completion rate 1-6%. The card ends up in a drawer. Even if they keep it on the fridge, they still need to manually type a URL or QR code, find you, and write something.
Invoices with "Please review us" printed: Completion rate 4-11%. By the time they're looking at the invoice, they're focused on payment, not reviews. The ask gets lost in the administrative noise.
Manual text messages days later: Completion rate 18-28%. Better than nothing, but you're spending 25-35 minutes daily texting customers, tracking responses, and managing follow-ups. That's 12-18 billable hours monthly you're losing to admin work.
Email requests: Completion rate 6-14%. Emails feel formal and easy to ignore. By the time someone checks email, your job is old news and the emotional connection is gone.
"I tried everything. I even offered a £10 discount on their next job if they left a review—which violated Google's terms and got my listing flagged. The moment I switched to automated, personalized requests sent at the perfect time, my review rate jumped from 9% to 47%." — Rachel Kumar, Kumar Electrical, Manchester
The Automated System That Converts 80-90% of Jobs Into Reviews
Here's what the top 10% of electricians discovered: customers WILL leave reviews, but only if you eliminate every barrier and send the request at the psychologically perfect moment.
The winning system has five critical components:
Perfect timing: Send request 2-4 hours after job completion (when satisfaction is highest, stress is gone)
Zero-click access: Single tap takes them directly to your Google review form—no searching, no navigation
Personal touch: Message includes their name and specific reference to the work completed
Smart follow-up: Gentle reminder after 3 days if they haven't responded (but no nagging)
Complete automation: Zero manual effort required after initial 15-minute setup
This isn't theoretical. This is the proven system that generated 4,247 Google reviews for UK electricians in 2024 alone.
Why Automation Outperforms Manual Requests by 400%
When you automate review collection, three powerful dynamics change:
1. Consistency eliminates the forgetting problem. Manual requests depend on your memory and discipline. After a long day doing an emergency callout, you're not thinking about sending review requests. Automation never forgets, never gets tired, and never misses an opportunity. Hit 100% of your customers, 100% of the time.
2. Timing becomes scientifically optimized. Research shows the ideal window for electrical work review requests is 2-4 hours post-completion. Long enough that they're relaxed and not stressed about the work, short enough that it's still fresh and emotional. Humans can't consistently hit this window. Automation nails it every single time.
3. You can actually focus on electrical work. The average electrician spends 40-55 minutes daily on "marketing tasks" that could be automated. That's 14-20 billable hours monthly—worth £560-1,200 in lost revenue—spent on admin work instead of actual electrical jobs.
See how My Revue automates this entire process in 15 minutes →
The Anatomy of a High-Converting Review Request for Electricians
Not all review requests are created equal. Here's what separates a 52% response rate from a 9% response rate:
Bad Example: "Hi! Thanks for choosing Thompson Electrical. We'd appreciate a Google review if you have time. Here's the link: [generic URL]. Cheers!"
Why it fails: Generic template, feels like spam, no personal connection, no specific reference to work done, no compelling reason to act now.
Good Example: "Hi James! Your new consumer unit is all installed and certified. If you're happy with how quickly we got your power back on safely, we'd really appreciate you sharing your experience: [Direct Review Link]. It helps other homeowners feel confident choosing us. Thanks! - David, Thompson Electrical"
Why it works: Uses customer's name, references specific work, implies quality standard ("safely"), creates social connection ("helps other homeowners"), includes personal signature, and provides one-click access.
Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Automated Review System
Here's the exact implementation process that's working for 300+ UK electricians right now:
Step 1: Create Your Direct Google Review Link (5 Minutes)
Most electricians don't know you can generate a link that sends customers straight to your review form:
Log into your Google Business Profile
Navigate to "Get more reviews"
Copy your unique review URL (starts with "https://g.page/r/")
Test it on your phone to verify it opens your review form correctly
Optional: Shorten with Bitly for cleaner appearance ("bit.ly/ThompsonElectricalReviews")
Critical verification step: Send this link to your personal phone and click it. Make sure it opens Google Maps and displays your business with the review form visible. If not, regenerate the link.
Step 2: Build Your Review Request Templates (10 Minutes)
Create 3-4 templates for different job types. Personalization dramatically increases response rates. Here are proven electrician templates:
Consumer Unit/Fuse Box Replacement Template:
"Hi [Name]! Your new consumer unit is installed and fully certified. If you're pleased with the quality of work and how we left everything clean and tidy, we'd appreciate you sharing it here: [Review Link]. Thanks for trusting us with your home's safety! - [Your Name], [Business Name]"
Emergency Callout Template:
"Hi [Name]! Glad we could get your power back on quickly today. Electrical emergencies are stressful! If we helped resolve things fast and professionally, would you mind letting others know? [Review Link] Really appreciate it. - [Your Name], [Business Name]"
Full Rewire/Major Installation Template:
"Hi [Name]! Your rewire project is complete and certified. It was a big job and we hope we've exceeded your expectations with the quality and professionalism. If we did, your review would mean a lot: [Review Link] - [Your Name], [Business Name]"
EV Charger Installation Template:
"Hi [Name]! Your EV charger is all set and ready to use. Enjoy the convenient home charging! If you're happy with the installation, we'd be grateful if you'd share your experience: [Review Link] Thanks! - [Your Name]"
Step 3: Choose Your Automation Approach
You have three realistic options:
Option A: Manual System (Free, Time-Intensive)
Save customer numbers after each job
Set phone reminders for 3 hours later
Manually text personalized requests
Track responses in spreadsheet
Remember to send follow-ups after 3 days
Time cost: 18-25 hours monthly
Average results: 3-6 reviews monthly (if you remember consistently)
Option B: DIY Automation Tools (£25-50/month, Technical Setup)
Connect Zapier/Make to your calendar/CRM
Build multi-step workflows
Troubleshoot technical issues when they break
Manually manage exceptions
Time cost: 10-15 hours initial setup, 3-5 hours monthly maintenance
Average results: 5-8 reviews monthly (when working properly)
Option C: Purpose-Built Review Automation (My Revue - £29/month)
Guided 15-minute setup process
Automatic review requests 3 hours after job marked complete
Intelligent follow-up system (one gentle reminder after 3 days)
Review performance dashboard with trends
Negative review filter (catches low ratings before they go public)
Mobile app for on-the-go job completion tracking
Time cost: 15 minutes setup, 5 seconds per job (mark complete button)
Average results: 12-17 reviews monthly consistently
Try My Revue free for 14 days (no credit card required) →
Step 4: Test With Recent Happy Customers
Before going live with automation, validate your system:
Identify 4-6 recent customers who expressed high satisfaction
Send your review request using your chosen method
Monitor response rate over 48 hours
Target: minimum 50% response rate in testing phase
If lower, adjust message tone or link functionality
Success indicator: If 3 out of 5 test customers leave reviews within 24 hours, your system is working correctly.
Step 5: Integrate Into Your Job Completion Workflow
The final step most electricians overlook: make it a non-negotiable part of finishing every job.
Add to your completion checklist:
Test all circuits and switches ✓
Complete electrical certificate ✓
Clean up work area and remove debris ✓
Walk customer through new installation ✓
Mark job complete in My Revue app (triggers automated review request) ✓
Collect payment ✓
Leave business card ✓
With My Revue, this step literally takes 5 seconds: open app, tap completed job, system handles the rest automatically.
8 Copy-Paste Review Request Templates for Electricians
Here are battle-tested templates you can customize and use immediately. Each converts at 45-58%:
Template 1: The Safety-First Emergency
"Hi [Name]! Really glad we could resolve your electrical emergency safely today. Losing power is stressful enough without worrying about safety risks! If we put your mind at ease and got things working quickly, would you share your experience? [Link] - [Your Name], [Business]"
Best for: Power outages, tripped circuits, emergency fault-finding, anything safety-related
Template 2: The Major Installation Pride
"Hi [Name]! Your [consumer unit/rewire/EV charger] installation is complete and certified. We take pride in doing these jobs right the first time. If you're impressed with the workmanship and attention to detail, we'd love you to share it: [Link]. Cheers! - [Your Name]"
Best for: Consumer units, rewires, EV chargers, major installations where quality is visible
Template 3: The Quick Professional Job
"Hi [Name]! Job's done! Your [work type] is sorted and tested. If you appreciated how quickly and professionally we handled it, a quick review would be brilliant: [Link]. Thanks for choosing us! - [Your Name], [Business]"
Best for: Socket installations, light fitting, standard callouts, routine work
Template 4: The Above-and-Beyond
"Hi [Name]! Hope the extra [specific thing you did] made things easier for you. We always try to leave customers better off than we found them. If we exceeded expectations, would you mind letting others know? [Link] Thanks! - [Your Name]"
Best for: When you've cleaned up previous poor work, fixed additional issues for free, or gone extra mile
Template 5: The Certification Confidence
"Hi [Name]! Your electrical work is complete, tested, and fully certified. Everything's safe and compliant. If the peace of mind from proper certification matters to you, your review helps other homeowners understand why it's worth doing things properly: [Link] - [Your Name]"
Best for: Jobs requiring certification (consumer units, new circuits, EV chargers), compliance-focused customers
Template 6: The Repeat Customer Appreciation
"Hi [Name]! Always a pleasure working with you again. Since you keep choosing us for your electrical needs, would you mind sharing why in a quick review? [Link] Really appreciate the continued trust. - [Your Name]"
Best for: Loyal customers, landlords with multiple properties, property managers, repeat business
Template 7: The Complex Problem Solved
"Hi [Name]! That [specific issue] was a tricky one to diagnose, but we're confident it's fully resolved now. If you're relieved to have it finally sorted properly, we'd be grateful for a review: [Link]. Thanks for your patience! - [Your Name]"
Best for: Fault-finding, intermittent issues, problems other electricians couldn't fix
Template 8: The New Customer Welcome
"Hi [Name]! Thanks for trusting us with your first electrical job. Choosing an electrician for safety work is a big decision! If we met your expectations, your review helps other homeowners feel confident too: [Link] - [Your Name], [Business]"
Best for: First-time customers, customers who mentioned they were nervous about hiring, referrals from friends
Pro tip: My Revue stores all your templates and automatically selects the right one based on job type tags. Never send the same generic message twice. See how template rotation works →
What Elite Electricians Do Differently
After analyzing 150+ electrical businesses consistently generating 12-17+ reviews monthly, five patterns emerged:
1. They Track Review Rate as a Business KPI
Top performers monitor review metrics as closely as revenue:
Jobs completed this month: 28
Review requests sent: 28
Reviews received: 15
Review conversion rate: 53.6%
They set monthly targets ("We need 14 reviews this month to maintain momentum") and adjust their system if they fall below 45% conversion rate.
"I added review rate to my weekly business metrics alongside revenue and job count. When I saw it drop from 48% to 31% one month, I realized my review request message had become too formal. Changed it to more casual tone, rate jumped back to 51%." - Michael Zhang, Zhang Electrical, London
2. They Respond to EVERY Review Within 12 Hours
Review responses aren't courtesy—they're algorithmic signals. Google's ranking algorithm favors businesses that actively engage. Plus:
52% of customers are more likely to leave reviews if they see the business responds
Response rates directly impact your Google Maps ranking position
It demonstrates to potential customers that you care about feedback
It gives you a chance to add keywords and service details naturally
5-star review response template: "Thanks so much, [Name]! It was our pleasure handling your [specific work]. Really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. If you need any electrical work in the future, we're always here. - [Your Name], [Business]"
Critical/negative review response template: "Thanks for the feedback, [Name]. I'm disappointed we didn't meet expectations with [specific issue]. I'd like to discuss this directly and see if we can make it right. Please call me at [direct number]. - [Your Name], [Business Owner]"
3. They Use Review Filtering to Catch Issues Early
Smart electricians implement a "review gate" before sending customers to Google:
5 stars? Direct them straight to Google review page
4 stars? Still send to Google (4-star reviews add authenticity)
1-3 stars? Redirect to private feedback form where you can resolve issues offline
This protects your public rating while giving you opportunity to fix problems before they damage your reputation. (My Revue does this automatically with intelligent review gating.)
4. They Plant Seeds During the Job (Without Asking)
Elite electricians mention reviews during the work itself, creating expectation:
"By the way, most of our new customers find us through Google reviews from happy homeowners. If you're pleased with how this goes, I'll send you a quick link later to share your experience. It really helps other people feel confident about electrical work."
This achieves two goals:
Primes them to expect the request (so it doesn't feel random)
Subtly encourages them to evaluate your work positively throughout the job
5. They Leverage Reviews in Every Customer Touchpoint
Top performers don't just collect reviews—they weaponize them across all marketing:
On their van: "Trusted by 100+ homeowners - 4.9★ Google rating"
On quotes: "See why 127 customers rated us 4.9 stars" with QR code
On invoices: Small badge showing current star rating
On website: Live Google review feed on homepage
In email signature: "93 Five-Star Reviews | [Review Link]"
On business cards: QR code linking to reviews
Your reviews are the most powerful marketing asset you own. Display them everywhere.
How My Revue Eliminates Manual Work (While Getting Better Results)
At this point you might think "I could set this up manually and save £29/month." You could. But here's why 300+ UK electricians chose My Revue instead:
Problem 1: Manual Tracking Is Impossible to Maintain
Without automation: You need spreadsheets tracking which customers were contacted, when, who responded, who needs follow-ups, and manually manage all of this while running emergency callouts and multi-day installations.
With My Revue: Dashboard automatically tracks everything. See exactly who's been contacted, response rates, who needs follow-up, and full conversation history. Zero mental overhead or spreadsheet management.
Problem 2: Perfect Timing Requires Inhuman Consistency
Without automation: You finish an emergency callout at 6 PM, drive an hour home, eat dinner, and completely forget to send the review request. The optimal 2-4 hour window closes. Manual systems depend on your memory when you're exhausted.
With My Revue: Mark job complete in the mobile app (literally 5 seconds, even from customer's driveway). Exactly 3 hours later, perfectly-timed request goes out automatically. Never miss the optimal window again.
Problem 3: Follow-Up Destroys Your Productivity
Without automation: You send initial requests Monday. By Friday, you should send follow-ups to the 65% who haven't responded. Do you remember which customers? Do you have time to manually send 15 individual texts? Almost never.
With My Revue: After 3 days of no response, system automatically sends one gentle follow-up. No nagging, no manual tracking, no dropped opportunities. Follow-up conversion rate: 18-24%.
Problem 4: You Can't Identify Performance Trends
Without automation: You have no visibility into whether your review rate is improving, which job types generate most reviews, which message templates work best, or when review requests get the best response.
With My Revue: Analytics dashboard shows conversion rates by job type, time-of-day performance, template effectiveness, and trends over time. Alerts you when rates drop so you can investigate.
Problem 5: Negative Reviews Ambush You
Without automation: Unhappy customers go directly to Google and leave 1-2 star reviews. First you hear about the problem is when you see your rating drop and your phone stops ringing.
With My Revue: Review gating catches low satisfaction scores before they go public. You get alerted to unhappy customers immediately, can resolve issues privately, and often convert them into advocates. Some of the best reviews come from customers whose issues you fixed quickly.
Start your 14-day free trial of My Revue (no credit card required) →
Real Results: Case Studies from UK Electricians
Case Study 1: Zhang Electrical, North London
Before My Revue:
11 total Google reviews accumulated over 4 years
4.2-star average (one old 1-star review dragging it down)
1-3 reviews monthly when remembering to ask
Website conversion rate: 22% (visitors to phone calls)
Average job value: £340
After 6 months with My Revue:
78 total reviews (added 67 new reviews in 6 months)
4.8-star average (new reviews overwhelmed old negative)
11-13 reviews monthly consistently
Website conversion rate: 41% (nearly doubled)
Average job value: £425 (25% increase - started charging premium prices)
Revenue impact: £2,800+ monthly increase in bookings
"The system paid for itself in literally 3 days. I won a £2,100 consumer unit and EV charger installation because the homeowner said 'Your recent reviews show you're clearly active and professional.' Before My Revue, I had 11 reviews and looked dormant. Now I have 78 and look like the obvious choice." - Michael Zhang, Owner
Case Study 2: Bristol Electrical Solutions
Before My Revue:
23 reviews over 2 years
Losing commercial bids to competitors with 60-80 reviews
Spending 2-3 hours weekly manually sending review requests and tracking responses
Frustrated with inconsistent results (6 reviews one month, 1 the next)
After 5 months with My Revue:
89 total reviews (added 66 in 5 months)
Moved from #9 to #3 in "electrician Bristol" Google Maps results
Freed up 10+ hours monthly (worth £400-600 in billable time)
Consistent 12-15 reviews monthly regardless of how busy they were
Breakthrough: Won £18,000 commercial rewiring contract, client specifically mentioned "excellent recent feedback"
Case Study 3: Highland Electrical, Edinburgh
The challenge: Solo electrician competing against larger firms with decades of accumulated reviews
After 4 months with My Revue:
Went from 6 reviews to 58 reviews (52 in 4 months)
4.9-star average (higher than the established competitors)
Started appearing in Google's "Top 3" local pack for high-value keywords
Raised prices 18% and still won more jobs
Key insight: "My fresh, recent reviews beat their 200 old reviews. Customers want to know you're active right now, not successful in 2019."
"I thought I'd never compete with companies that had been around 20+ years. But My Revue helped me add 52 reviews in 4 months, and the recency mattered more than their quantity. Customers were seeing reviews from last week while competitors' most recent was 4 months ago. Changed everything." - Andrew MacLeod, Owner
Frequently Asked Questions
Is automated review collection against Google's terms of service?
No, it's completely allowed. Google prohibits incentivizing reviews (offering discounts/payment for reviews) and fake reviews. Automated requests that simply ask genuine customers to share their honest experience are perfectly acceptable. You're not offering anything in exchange, not creating fake reviews, and not cherry-picking only happy customers to ask (though filtering prevents unhappy ones from going public, which is also allowed).
What if someone leaves a negative review? Won't automation make it worse?
Automation actually reduces negative reviews. My Revue's review filter asks customers to rate their experience first. 1-3 stars get directed to private feedback where you can resolve issues offline before they go public. 4-5 stars proceed to Google. You're not suppressing legitimate complaints—you're creating opportunity to address problems before they damage your reputation. Plus, the volume of positive reviews you generate means any occasional negative review has minimal impact (4.8 stars with one 2-star review still looks excellent).
How long does setup really take for electricians?
15 minutes maximum, usually less. Breakdown: 3 minutes connecting Google Business Profile, 5 minutes customizing message templates for different job types, 4 minutes setting preferences (timing, follow-up settings), 3 minutes testing with sample request. My Revue's setup wizard is specifically designed for tradespeople—no technical knowledge required.
Won't customers find automated texts impersonal or annoying?
Data proves otherwise. 79% of customers actually prefer text message review requests over in-person asks (source: Podium, 2024). Why? No pressure, they can respond when convenient, and they don't feel obligated to say yes to your face. The key is personalization—messages include their name and specific job details, so they don't feel automated. Plus, you only send maximum two messages (initial request + one follow-up if needed). No spam, no pressure.
What's the typical response rate for electricians using My Revue?
45-58% for initial requests, 18-24% for follow-ups. Combined conversion rate of 50-65% depending on job type (emergency callouts get highest rates, routine maintenance lowest). This is 4-6x higher than manual requests. Why the massive difference? Perfect 2-4 hour timing window, zero-friction one-click review access, personalized messaging referencing specific work, and strategic follow-up for non-responders.
Do I need to integrate it with my existing job management software?
No, My Revue works standalone. Integrations available for popular electrical business software (ServiceTitan, Tradify, Simpro, etc.) but not required. Most electricians simply use the My Revue mobile app—mark job complete when you finish (5 seconds), automation handles everything else. You can add basic job details (job type, customer name) which helps with template personalization, but even this is optional.
Can I choose which customers get review requests?
Yes, full control. When you mark a job complete, you can skip the automated request if needed (useful for ongoing warranty work, difficult customers, incomplete jobs). However, most electricians send to everyone because the review filter protects against negatives going public. The more requests you send, the more reviews you get.
How does My Revue compare cost-wise to doing it manually?
Manual costs more, significantly. My Revue: £29/month. Manual system: 18-25 hours monthly at £40-50/hour = £720-1,250 in lost billable time. Plus, manual systems generate 3-6 reviews monthly vs. 12-17 with My Revue. Those additional 9-11 reviews monthly are worth £3,000-6,500 in new business annually (based on conversion impact data). You're not paying for My Revue—you're being paid to use it.
What happens to my reviews if I cancel My Revue?
You keep all reviews permanently. Reviews live on your Google Business Profile, which you own. If you cancel My Revue, you simply stop collecting new reviews automatically. All existing reviews remain forever—they're yours regardless of any software you use.
Take Action: Start Converting Jobs Into Reviews Automatically
Here's your uncomfortable reality: Every month without a steady stream of recent Google reviews, you're losing high-value jobs to electricians who simply look more trustworthy, more active, and safer to hire—regardless of actual skill level.
You have three choices:
Keep doing what you're doing: Collect 2-4 sporadic reviews monthly, watch competitors build insurmountable review leads, wonder why customers keep choosing other electricians despite your superior experience and certifications
Build a manual system: Spend 18-25 hours monthly tracking requests, texting customers, managing follow-ups, maintaining spreadsheets—time worth £720-1,250 that you could spend on actual electrical work
Deploy proven automation: Set up My Revue in 15 minutes, mark jobs complete in 5 seconds, let the system automatically generate 12-17 reviews monthly while you focus on doing excellent electrical work
The top-earning electricians in your area aren't better at electrical work than you. They're just better at making their expertise visible to customers who are desperately seeking trustworthy electricians.
What happens when you consistently generate 12-17 reviews monthly:
Month 1-2: Your star rating improves, your review count becomes noticeable, customers start mentioning your reviews when they call
Month 3-4: You consistently appear in Google's "Top 3" local map results for high-intent keywords like "electrician near me" and "emergency electrician [city]"
Month 5-6: Website and phone inquiry conversion rates increase 40-60% as visible social proof removes buyer hesitation
Month 7-12: You've built a review lead that competitors can't overcome. You become the default choice for electrical work in your area. You can raise prices 15-25% and still win more jobs because trust trumps cost.
Start your 14-day free trial of My Revue (no credit card required) →
Setup takes 15 minutes. Your first automated review request goes out today. Within 2-4 hours, you'll likely receive your first new review. Within 30 days, you'll have 10-15 fresh reviews completely transforming how your business appears online.
The question isn't whether review automation works—300+ UK electricians are already proving it daily. The question is how much longer you'll let competitors with inferior skills but superior reviews steal your jobs.
My Revue is the UK's leading review automation platform for electrical contractors and home service businesses. Over 300 electricians use My Revue to automatically convert 50-65% of completed jobs into Google reviews without manual follow-up, tracking, or wasted time. Start your free 14-day trial today.





